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Nathan Hanners - A designer and musican living in Austin, Texas.
You may be familiar with Judo, the grappling martial art from Japan whose name translates as 'The Way of Suppleness'. The person credited with creating and popularing modern Judo was Professor Jigoro Kano. As the Japanese rushed to modernize their...
I don't remember anything about 8th grade math, except that I spent most of the year slamming myself into the chalkboard to get laughs out of my friend Frank. In the middle of class, I'd just get up and run...
...and kiss your butt goodbye. Don't miss the last paragraph at the end of this article....
The redesign of this site was just an excercise for me to learn some new skills and improve some old ones. It was supposed to END when the site was done. However, because learning is so gosh darn fun I...
So I just added a new page of RSS feeds. It's mostly an experiment to see how hard it would be to implement this sort of thing (answer: it's easy). I also wanted to create a dashboard experience so I...
The new photos you see at the top of this page are from the USAF summer training camp I attended in Hamilton, NY in August. We drove up there - and I was glad we did! The countryside in Pennsylvania...
Visually quite stimulating. Spectacular use of color. I enjoyed seeing a martial arts oriented movie that had sound moral principles. How many martial arts flicks start with lots of training or maybe a tragedy, and then conclude with the protagonist...
Okay, okay. The new iMac is out. It's sexy. It's fast. I want one. This is the obligatory post where I profess my lust for Apple and it's form factors. Boring! While I will probably end up buying the new...
It's been so long since I posted, probably no one is reading this. If you are out there - bear with me while I finish this redesign......
This thing is really impressive. What happens when your car breaks down in the middle? Are there hanggliders every 40 yards, so you can strap one on and soar down to the town below? Or do you have to walk...
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