Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Ken Griffey Jr. graces the cover of MLB The Show ’17

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Ken Griffey Jr. will be the cover athlete on MLB the Show ’17 – and on this blog that video game is one of the few things in life that we can give full praise to. It’s perfection. All video games suck, or get stale, or have game-breaking glitches or bugs. But The Show has remained something sacred, above reproach for a long time now. It’s simply a flawless game that someone feels better every year.

And I am the loser who actually played 162 regular season games + postseason this past spring and summer and loved every minute of it. I’m not ashamed. I’m not here to impress anyone or win a beauty pageant. It was fun, alright? It was a bucket list item. I’m glad I did it. My only regret is choking away a series to the Blue Jays after I took the first game in Toronto in the ALDS with my beloved video game pixelated Houston Astros.

Incredible damn game. Only gripe here is there are so many directions you can go with the cover of this beauty in 2017; with all the young talent around baseball and guys who would attract little Jimmy at the store, and they reach for a star from my childhood in Junior Griffey.

Maybe the market research guys at San Diego Studios realize that losers like me are the guys who spend the most amount of time on the game, and they’re throwing us some kind of bone?

In closing, I think you should be able to have any current player and certain licensed players from the past on the cover that you want. I think this will someday happen. Like, if I want an MLB the Show cover with Lucas Duda on it I should be able to order that right up. It’s coming!



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Is there a more perfect player in baseball to provide free Taco Bell than Francisco Lindor?

Add this to the resume.

It’s almost as if Taco Bell and the Indians superstar shortstop conspired together for this. For forever, Francisco Lindor will be known as the man who gave the world free tacos on November 2nd due to his World Series stolen base in the first inning of game one.

I love Taco Bell. I love the damn quesadillas. I could order about six entree items off the menu that would count as a meal for any normal guy, and I make the six entree items my meal. It’s the way it goes. When I go to Taco Bell, it’s late, my wife and kids are asleep, and shit happens. Usually when it’s finished I’m not particularly happy having done so, but that’s life.

There’s about two hours left – my wife is at parent/teacher conferences so I won’t be partaking. But get out there and get your damn free new spiffy Taco Bell taco!



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World Series Game Six: Cubs steamroll Tribe victory party 9-3

Revisiting Real Estate CRMs in 2016

Every year (starting in 2011), I think someone is going to solve the real estate CRM problem.

It’s certainly not an easy opportunity to execute on, for many reasons I’ve previously outlined.

Years later, there’s still no clear dominant vendor.

I’ve been consulting for 360modern.com, and am currently evaluating CRMs for the business as we go into 2017. I’ve asked a few of my trusted friends in the industry and have ended up with the following vendor list to evaluate:

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What are you using? What else should we be looking at?

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Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Tesla’s Solar Roof (+ Batteries)

Elon Musk presented the Solar Roof with integrated batteries by Tesla the other day…

Wicked cool technology to help increase dependence on sustainable energy sources. I continue to be beyond impressed with Musk’s ambition and execution.

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4 Reasons to Not Renew Your Rental Lease

The renter is kind of like the cowboy of the real estate market: Wild and free. (And wearing a cool hat.)

Not to imply that renters don't want security, or longevity. They just retain the right to move. Like, say, if the house suddenly becomes haunted, or a ’90s grunge revival band moves in next door.

And that's the beauty of renting. Sure, you may not have equity, but you also have a lot more freedom.

When it comes time to move, the average renter spends 10.4 weeks searching for a home, according to the Zillow Group Consumer Housing Trends Report.

Finding just the right rental takes effort, so once they’ve found a place, most renters (61 percent) sign a 12-month lease, the report found. However, only nine percent of renters commit to a lease term longer than 12 months, meaning that the renewal question is one most renters face frequently.

In celebration of the beautiful real estate bachelorhood that is renting, here are four major reasons to strut away like Beyonce when it's time to renew your lease.

Rent's a-risin'

No surprise here. "Nine out of 10 times, [renters move out because of] the landlord unfairly raising the rent," says Sydney Blumenstein of The Corcoran Group in New York City.

Blumenstein is basically real estate royalty: Her parents were in real estate for 25 years before she joined up, so she knows what she's talking about. "Generally they're [raising rents] with an intention to sell the building, or for an opportunity to renovate and command more rent."

Candy Hung was living happily in a cozy six-floor rental situation in New York City’s Greenwich Village when she got word of a rent hike - the kind with a capital H.

"It was a total surprise," says Hung. "We thought they might increase the rent maybe $100 or $200, but not $500!"

Adding insult to injury, "they sent us the letter only about three weeks before the lease was due to be up."

Bye, bye, lease.

Life (it happens)

Another huge - and one hopes happy - reason to end your lease: life. Like, actual, human life!

Longtime broker Peter McGuire of Smith Hanten Properties in Brooklyn builds his entire approach around it. "People want to say real estate is about location, location, location. [But] real estate is about change," he says. "It's about where you are in life. If you get married, if you get divorced, if you have a baby - all these things will force a change in your real estate life." The trick is moving with the change, or even staying a bit ahead of it.

When Brad Coyle found out he was going to have twins, he kind of had no choice but to leave his Waltham, MA duplex apartment of eight years. "Rent was really cheap for what it was. It had off-street parking, a little back patio, and central air," says Coyle. "But we knew our family was expanding. We needed more space."

Landlord issues

Ideally, we're all on good, even great, terms with our landlords.

"Oh, an unexpected fruit basket and you're fixing the leaky shower? Tremendous!" Not always the case.

In fact, for Coyle, that was another not-so-small reason to pull himself out of an eight-year rental relationship.

"She was really good about fixing the small stuff," says Coyle. "If it cost a couple hundred bucks, she was on it. If it cost a couple thousand" - i.e., something essential - “she was not responsible."

Leaving is actually easier

Whether it's wear and tear due to landlord neglect or the total impossibility of affording the new terms of your lease, sometimes moving is the simpler option.

Candy Hung was absolutely surprised by that $500 rent hike, but maybe more pleasantly surprised by how easy it was to find an alternative.

"It wasn't too hard to find a place," she says. "It was November," a good season for renters, "and we decided to change neighborhoods" to one with less tenant competition. "I'm sure if we'd wanted to stay in the Village, it would have been harder."

For Coyle, moving into a big enough place meant a rent hike - in the $1,000 territory - but he had something he hadn't had in (most of) the prior eight years: an extra income. "It absolutely helped absorb the cost."

Not all of these reasons may apply to you. And you may love your place so much that rental hikes, a leaky roof, or having to carry a triplet stroller to a fifth-floor walk-up seems worth it.

Renting is certainly an unsteady game, but it also allows renters to respond more flexibly. "It's all relative," says McGuire. "It's about where you are in life."

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Best of the web for Design and Web Development October 2016


That time of month when Creative Nerds becomes your one stop shop for the freshest design tutorials for refining your skills in Photoshop and illustrator. We have also collated together the best web and design articles too from the month some really good standout articles from the month are updates on Gmail embedded styles and media queries as well as a really good in-depth article on designing Grids.

Photoshop tutorials

How to Digitally Paint a Haunted Doll in Adobe Photoshophaunted doll Best of the web for Design and Web Development October 2016

Learn how to create this portrait from start to finish using the Brush Tool and Adjustments Layers.

Paint Halloween-Inspired Skull Makeuppaint halloween Best of the web for Design and Web Development October 2016

In this quick video, Melody Nieves will show you how to create an easy skull makeup look using Adjustment Layers and the Brush Tool in Adobe Photoshop.

How to Create a Freddy Krueger Inspired Text Effect in Adobe Photoshopfreddy Best of the web for Design and Web Development October 2016

In this tutorial It will show you how to create an easy text effect inspired by Freddy Krueger from the horror movie A Nightmare on Elm Street, using patterns and a layer style.

Selective Color Photo Effect in Photoshopslelective color Best of the web for Design and Web Development October 2016

Adobe Photoshop video tutorial will show you how to create a popular photo effect that goes by many names, including selective colour photography, spot colour photography, colour isolation photography, partial colour photography, colour splash photography, colour accent photography and many many more! No matter what you want to call it, it’s where a photograph is converted to black and white with a single colour preserved to highlight specific areas.

Illustrator tutorials

How to Create a Scream Mask in Adobe Illustratorscream Best of the web for Design and Web Development October 2016

Scream is a classic slasher movie series, and in this tutorial, you will learn how to draw the famous scary mask of the mysterious killer known as Ghostface.

Create a Halloween Set with Pumpkins in Adobe Illustratorpumkins Best of the web for Design and Web Development October 2016

This tutorial will focus on the Pen tool, Pathfinder palette, Gradient tool and some basic effects. First, you will learn how to draw a pumpkin. You will continue with the pumpkin faces: the laugh, the angry and the surprised faces.

How To Create a Flat Style Vector Map in Adobe Illustratorvector map Best of the web for Design and Web Development October 2016

There’s some fantastic examples of flat style map designs out there on the web that depict a city or country with ultra simplified illustrations with basic shapes and flat colours. I really fancied giving the style a try myself, so I thought ‘why not make a tutorial to share my process with others?!’. Follow along with today’s guide to learn how to build a creative vector illustration of a landscape with trees, roads, mountains and towns using a range of tools in Adobe Illustrator. Working in the flat design style involves simplifying an object to its most basic form, so Illustrator’s various vector shape building tools are ideal for crafting your illustrations.

Video Tutorial: Trendy Folded Logo Design in Illustratorfolded logo Best of the web for Design and Web Development October 2016

In this Adobe Illustrator tutorial I’ll show you how to create a design based on the letter M, but this folded style gives you plenty of options for producing various initials, or an abstract ribbon type icon. We’ll create the full colour primary logo graphic, then follow up with flat and mono versions that would be used in specific design scenarios.

Web and design articles

Shutterstock Editor Is the Simple Way to Impressive Designs

We launched Editor in beta last winter so that small businesses, social media managers, content marketers, or anyone who simply needs high-quality creative could meet the growing demand for beautiful design across departments and industries. Since then we tested features and refined them. Now, we’re introducing Shutterstock Editor out of beta, and it’s more powerful than ever.

With new editing tools and improved functionality, Shutterstock Editor has everything you need to create visuals that reflect your brand and engage your audience. Whether you want to make quick edits to a photo or create a fully-customized image, Editor will save you time on professional-looking designs.
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The State of HTML5 Input Elementssate of html Best of the web for Design and Web Development October 2016

Recently I was working on a project where we required date and numeric fields. Being a purist, my preference is and always will be native elements over some bloated JavaScript library. “Polyfills can cover outdated browsers,” I thought, “that way we keep the best experience on modern browsers.

A Guide for New Web Developers – from a newbie to anothernew guide Best of the web for Design and Web Development October 2016

This post is for those who’re looking to start web development, and don’t really have a background in coding. It also applies to those who’re just looking to start coding in general. It’s a length post, so pick the parts you want to read based on the headers.

Gmail Update: Support for Embedded Styles and Media Queries has Arrived!gmail Best of the web for Design and Web Development October 2016

Gmail has just released a bevy of important updates to their email client, bringing it into the 21st century and enabling email developers everywhere to leave behind old tools and techniques. Earlier, we provided some analysison the Gmail announcement. This blog details what we’ve found out now that the changes are live.

Why Friday’s Massive DDoS Attack Should be Terrifyingheat map Best of the web for Design and Web Development October 2016

Friday’s massive DDoS attack made a number of hugely popular websites unavailable for much of the country for large parts of the day. Our service wasn’t directly affected by this incident, but the nature and scope of this attack is tremendously worrisome.

Designing Gridsdesign grids Best of the web for Design and Web Development October 2016

I’d be telling you the obvious if I said that grids are important in web design. You already knew that. You probably have even coded a few grids with frameworks like Foundation or Bootstrap. You may even have created a custom grid manually, or using a grid layout tool like Susy.

Yarn Package Manager: An Improvement over npmyarn Best of the web for Design and Web Development October 2016

Yarn is the newest package manager on the block with speed and improvements over npm.




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