April 2006
Photos of Tibet in the 1940's
Published: Apr. 18th, 2006. Categorized: . Tagged: Photos
The Four Color Theorem. The Four Color Problem dates back to 1852 when Francis Guthrie, while trying to color the map of counties of England noticed that four colors sufficed. He asked his brother Frederick if it was true that any map can be colored using four colors in such a way that adjacent regions (i.e. those sharing a common boundary segment, not just a point) receive different colors. Frederick Guthrie then communicated the conjecture to DeMorgan. The first printed reference is due to Cayley in 1878.
Published: Apr. 18th, 2006. Categorized: . Tagged: Color
Stylish musings. More women are creating a buzz with blogs that let them share their passions and opinions on fashion.
Published: Apr. 18th, 2006. Categorized: . Tagged: Blogging
7 Gadgets For Using Skype on The Go
Published: Apr. 18th, 2006. Categorized: . Tagged: Gadgets
Review: The best Mac option?
Published: Apr. 17th, 2006. Categorized: . Tagged: Apple
CSS Remix: CSS-Based Website Gallery
Published: Apr. 14th, 2006. Categorized: . Tagged: CSS
DesignEducation.ca - Thousands of Design Resources
Published: Apr. 12th, 2006. Categorized: . Tagged: Design
Pinyin news . For Pinyin geeks.
Published: Apr. 11th, 2006. Categorized: . Tagged: Taiwan
PsyBlog: Psychology Blog
Published: Apr. 11th, 2006. Categorized: . Tagged: Weblog
Japan Photo Gallery
Published: Apr. 11th, 2006. Categorized: . Tagged: Japan
Ultimate iPod Case
Published: Apr. 11th, 2006. Categorized: . Tagged: Products
Eric Harshbarger's LEGO Portfolio
Published: Apr. 11th, 2006. Categorized: . Tagged: Art
Understanding Logo DesignThis resource provides a nice overview of logo history, application, and development process.
Published: Apr. 11th, 2006. Categorized: . Tagged: Design
Adsense Tips for Bloggers 1
Published: Apr. 11th, 2006. Categorized: . Tagged: Adsense
Forms, contracts, approval sheets, etc
Published: Apr. 11th, 2006. Categorized: . Tagged: Resources
A Guide to CSS Support in Email
Published: Apr. 11th, 2006. Categorized: . Tagged: CSS
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