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Nickelback Twitter Contest #nickelbacksucks

SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1990 Kevin 1 comment

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Quite possibly the world’s greatest band, Nickelback recently stopped in for an exclusive interview with The Kevin Dolan.  As a result, we’ve decided to launch a Twitter promotional contest to win 3 front-row passes for you and 2 friends to any of 16 summer tour dates.  Expect the interview transcript in a couple of days. Read more…

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Data Management in the State Model

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2014 Kevin 1 comment

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Back to the State Model, I have thought out and implemented the data management module. Read more…

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Queueing in the State Model

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1983 Kevin 1 comment

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I recently wrote an article about Abstracting Data in JavaScript.  While that post was really just a vague collection of ideas, I have since had some time to formalize the idea a little more.  For the time being, I will be referring to this UI paradigm as the State Model of User Interface Development.  This article discusses the queueing system in the State Model. Read more…

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Facebook Mass Friend Selector Greasemonkey Script

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1987 Kevin 13 comments

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You probably remember my first experimentation with Greasemonkey, my Follow All on Page Script for Twitter. Well  I decided to approach another common problem with Greasemonkey… introducing my script to automatically select 200 of your friends at a time in Facebook. Read more…

Skim Milk Freezes at a Higher Temperature Than 2%

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2005 Kevin 5 comments

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I just made a shocking revelation when I tried to fix a bowl of cereal. Read more…

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Abstracting Data in JavaScript

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1985 Kevin 3 comments

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I have recently been considering developing a framework to radically simplify the development of user-interfaces.  Warning: This post is long and nerdy.  You probably won’t want to read it.  There are no pictures. Read more…

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