Overheard on our geek cruise
Overheard on our geek cruise to Alaska, from one of the attendees:
"The first officer is having trouble with his Dell laptop, and has asked me to drop by and fix it tomorrow morning. This may be an unprecedented hacking opportunity--the software that contains all the room key info is on there."
P.S. We'll be home late on Monday, if you need us.
P.P.S. Global cell phones (i.e., GSM) that work in both the US and in Europe don't work in Alaska. Grrrr.
I don't know much about
I don't know much about Umbra, but with misleading and insulting web pages like this one, I won't bother to come back.
This is interesting (to me,
This is interesting (to me, at least). This link (via the Blogdex) gives me info who's linking here that the weblogs.com link I usually use doesn't. So, thanks for linking here: Nutlog, sten.moe.net, samoht.com, justinhenry.com, Synaptic Impulse, and finally, The link.everything project.
A new Word From The
A new Word From The WaSP, on Expectations and Misunderstandings.
The WASP isn't about requiring anyone to create standards-compliant code, or about rejecting older browsers, or about demanding that good tools stop being good. It's about supporting designers and developers who want to make pages that support standards.
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