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								Non Breaking Space Show 106: Dudley Storey — Using SVG13/02/2017Dudley Storey is a Smashing Magazine contributing editor, teacher and speaker, his new book _Using SVG with CSS3 and HTML5_ is scheduled to be released later this Spring. 
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								I Guess We're Grown-Ups Now 31: Cry You Later10/02/2017Brook and Kari discuss crying, particularly at work, and what it means, why we do it, and what to do if you see someone doing it. 
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								The atU2 Podcast 50: EP: A Conversation With Andy Greene from Rolling Stone09/02/2017After his recent interviews with Edge, Adam Clayton, and Willie Williams we snagged Andy Greene from Rolling Stone for a conversation to get his thoughts on U2’s Joshua Tree Tour, what songs they’ll play, the promotional method for a unique tour like this, and fun stories about interviewing the band over his career. 
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								Daily(ish) 199: Artisanally Crafted Computers with Dave Rupert09/02/2017I’m joined by Dave Rupert to talk about his move from Mac to Windows and why it’s not such a scary idea after all. Or is it? (cue ominious music) 
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								Morning Show 337: Totes Murdered Out Chicken08/02/2017Their beak and tongue, black comb and wattles; even their meat, bones and organs appear black. The blood of the Ayam Cemani is normally colored. 
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								Non Breaking Space Show 105: Jonathan Stark — How Much Should I Charge Clients?07/02/2017The author of *Hourly Billing is Nuts*, Jonathan Stark, joins us to about charging clients what your worth or, what could be more beneficial, charging what the work is worth to your customers. 
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								Daily(ish) 198: Happy Post-Superbowl Monday06/02/2017It's been a week plus a heads up for the next episode. 
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								The atU2 Podcast 49: Moment of Show-Ender — A Discussion of No Line on the Horizon02/02/2017Get on your boots - Liseth, Sherry, and Aaron join Chris to talk about No Line on the Horizon, U2's 12th album that came out in 2009. 
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								I Guess We're Grown-Ups Now 30: Home Poopin’02/02/2017Kari and Brook revisit the topic of travelling: how we pack, what we pack, how we make ourselves feel at home when away, and the weird things human bodies do when you’re on the road. 
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								Morning Show 336: Braincation31/01/2017As of 2009, the CIA stated that there were approximately 44,000 “… airports or airfields recognizable from the air” around the world, including 15,095 in the US. (If you want a paved runway, there are only 5,194.) The US has about a third of all airports, and the most of any single country. 
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								Non Breaking Space Show 104: Simon St. Laurent — Twitter Bots, Amazon VR Stores, and More31/01/2017Twitter filled with Star Wars Bots; Amazon wants storefronts in virtual reality, the pain of numbering software releases, shady UX practices, and the most popular tech skills for the year, and the current asking price for 30 seconds of the Super Bowl™. 
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								Non Breaking Space Show 103: Brad Frost — Atomic Design25/01/2017Brad Frost is the web designer who created the mental model of Atomic Design. He’s a sought-after designer, speaker, and consultant about responsive design. His new book Atomic Design explains the concept of modular design as well as how to position it in a workflow for multi-device web developers. 
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								Daily(ish) 197: Listener Q - How to Cope With Hard Times?23/01/2017Question from Aaron on how to cope with hard times. 
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								Daily(ish) 196: Minimalism - A Review of a Documentary About Promoting a Book18/01/2017We watched Minimalism - A Documentary About the Important Things last night and I had a few thoughts that I'll try and keep to a minimum, naturally. 
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								Morning Show 335: Burg Watching17/01/2017Red Robin Gourmet Burgers and Brews, or simply Red Robin, is an American chain of casual dining restaurants founded in September 1969 in Seattle, Washington. In 1979, the first franchised Red Robin restaurant was opened in Yakima, Washington. Red Robin is now headquartered in Greenwood Village, Colorado, and, as of 2015, has 538 locations, including 499 that are company-owned and 99 that are franchised. 
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								Daily(ish) 195: The Joshua Tree 201717/01/2017Special U2 correspondent Christopher Schmitt joins me to talk about U2’s recent tour announcement and decision to milk The Joshua Tree for one more run. 
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								Morning Show 334: Yo Quiero Taco Neck10/01/2017Dental small talk, driving through trees, and a CES edition of Cool or Not? 
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								The atU2 Podcast 48: Butterflies Out Of Its Mouth — A Discussion of How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb09/01/2017Jill, Ian, Becky, and Chris take a musical journey through How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb - U2’s 2004 album that helped keep the band on the top of the biggest band in the world fight. 
 
												 
											 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
             
					