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CSS Animations (Beginner)

GitHub => Boxing Around Happy "Endgame" day, everyone! Or Seabreeze Jazz Festival Day, or SandJam Festival Day, or "I live somewhere that has things to do and I'm going to do them to forget I don't enjoy my job" day. But for me, it was 'Look, here's a small thing you can do to remind yourself about animations with CSS.' Day.

SONY: Bigger Than You Know

Today I learned that Sony offers Life Insurance and that the movies and TV aspect is only about 11% of the company. EMPLOYERS : This is me learning about the past of a Target Company.

The History and Science of Timecodes

Let A Mouse Teach You About Computers; Teacher's Pet Chip

Here's a fun, tech-related little fellow that I've had for years; Chip! He has googly eyes too. A little plush mouse that opens up to be a pocket guide to computers! Written by Dee Wood. Illustrated by Andy Peters. I wonder if they still write and illustrate? If you can see the copyright, it says 2000. I was 7 in 2000, and probably bought this at a Scholastic Book Fair, as it includes 2 things I love to this day - Computers and rodents. This thing is almost 20 years old, and I've kept it all that time.

T-Mobile Brings Us The Streaming Service of The Day

https://www.cnet.com/news/t-mobile-launches-new-tvision-home-streaming-service/?ftag=COS-05-10aaa0b&linkId=65931549 First it was Netflix, and I only use free trials to watch Clone Wars. Then it was Disney+, which will now have Clone Wars. Then it was AppleTV+, which I have only marginal interest in one show. And now it's... T-Vision , a rebranded version of Layer3TV. No word on if that is 'Layer3' as in the Network Layer. Starts at 90$ a month for live tv, 275+ channels, 4k HD programming, and thousands of movies and shows onDemand. This article calls it " TV That Learns You ". Because I'm not on LinkedIn with this post, I don't have to pretend to be excited about yet another service gathering data on me to sell to people in this information age. 

How I Earned My CCNA

I get this question a lot, from LinkedIn to even Instagram and Tumblr, and thought I'd give a list of resources I used to pass both tests on my first try. It looks like a mugshot but it's not.