Brandon Routh’s Atom Suit Has Been Revealed
Holy flying pigs, Ollie! The Atom is coming to Arrow/The Flash in great fashion. Hard to believe this is just a TV show.
PermalinkHoly flying pigs, Ollie! The Atom is coming to Arrow/The Flash in great fashion. Hard to believe this is just a TV show.
PermalinkThat’s just embarrassing.
PermalinkTyped.com is a blogging service for writers, journalists, artists, storytellers, and for anyone with something to say. It’s the online writing platform that we’ve been wanting to create and use for years.
I love tools that help people do what they want to do with little thought. It’s one of the things that contributed to my getting back into blogging. All my blogs over the years ran on custom solutions. Finley Home and this site run on Ghost.
Well, the guys at Realmac Software have a new blogging platform coming called Typed. Looks like Ghost, but with better page support. I’ll be interested to see how different it is with theming capabilities and how far beyond blogging it will go. Ghost tries very hard to stick to just blogging.
PermalinkMarked with @IBInspectable (or IBInspectable in Objective-C), they are easily editable in Interface Builder's inspector panel. Note that Xcode goes the extra mile here—property names are converted from camel- to title-case and related names are grouped together.
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As if that weren't enough, IBDesignable custom views also debut in Xcode 6. When applied to a UIView or NSView subclass, the @IBDesignable designation lets Interface Builder know that it should render the view directly in the canvas. This allows seeing how your custom views will appear without building and running your app after each change.
These new methods are downright game changing, in my opinion, for Interface Builder. I have, like many developers, had a hot/cold relationship with Interface Builder. One of my biggest grumbles is custom views. Some projects don’t have a lot of custom views, so I’m down with IB. Others have a ton, so I’m not. Now with a limited amount of work, I can make my custom view configurable in Interface Builder. Might have to give this a try in my next app.
PermalinkIt’s seldom that you see men in a competent position on television. Most television shows and commercials portray us as barbaric fools, disconnected parents, or worse. So it’s nice to see a commercial so touching and against the trend. Dads, you are important.
PermalinkAfter arresting the delivery man and another passenger in the car, the officer then went the extra yard and delivered the pizza to a surprised customer who lived a few blocks from the station.
Illinois police officer completes pizza delivery after arresting delivery man
These are the kind of police officers that I grew up around. This guy went above and beyond his duty.
Permalink50 Shades of Yellow. #SpongebobMovie #SuperBowl pic.twitter.com/EUICdRnHx1
— SpongeBob Movie (@SpongeBobMovie) February 2, 2015
Nothing says kid’s film like spoofing a porno film poster.
PermalinkMore like “Not with Dad,” this ad shows an absentee father missing out on his son’s childhood. But his son is happy when he shows up with his new car at the end. So all Dad’s hard work in life paid off, didn’t it?
PermalinkThe true Gospel and true Sword of the Word are inherently confrontational and corrective.
And if there’s anything that this world and the modern American mindset hates, it is… confrontation and correction.
The plastic, world-friendly, harmless counterfeit sword is marked not by it’s ability to properly confront and correct, but by its aversion to the same.
The Rubber Sword of Toothless Truth, Stand Up For The Truth
I have long said that the biggest problem in the American church is a lack of apologetics teaching, largely stemming from the seeker-friendly movement that touched much of evangelism. The last church I belonged to fell into this badly, where they didn’t want to offend or confront false teachers within the body, even if the false teachers were leaders of small groups.
PermalinkWell done, Mophie. Not sure about the hairdo at the end there— won’t spoil the reveal for ya— but well done.
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