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Thursday, May 24th, 2007
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Monday, April 30th, 2007
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Tuesday, April 17th, 2007
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Who knew there was so much to write about shoelaces? It’s true, you really can find anything on the interweb these days.
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Those that know me, know I’ve had a long standing love for Patagonia gear. It’s simple, functional, and durable. Their recycling efforts, and desire to highlight environmental causes, just add to the goodness.
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Thursday, April 12th, 2007
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Wednesday, April 11th, 2007
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Maybe it is semantics, but there is a clear distinction between an OS, and some of the offerings on the web. That’s not to diminish what they provide, but they’re not “operating system” in the classic sense from my perspective.
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Some good tips here. I think the one that I find hardest is #2 and having an “official end of your day”. It’s all too easy to keep working until you finish off the thing you’re doing.
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Simple rules for comma’s and semi-colons; ones that I probably break all the time!
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I know I’m guilty of writing horribly complex sentences that tie themselves into knots, so this is a good reminder to simplify things.
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Tuesday, April 10th, 2007
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Wednesday, April 4th, 2007
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Nice Google Tech Talk on Yahoo! Pipes. Interesting that Yahoo are presenting at Google.
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Unclear if the burgers would accelerate your demise, hence there are only 20 in the list.
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Tuesday, March 27th, 2007
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Nice turorial on how to do something which is a mainstay of site design these days — collapsible page sections.
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More advance version of the collapsible DIV, which slides up and down like a roller blind.
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Another in Harry’s series of simple, no fuss, tutorials. This one shows a simple use of AJAX.
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Thursday, March 22nd, 2007
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Tuesday, March 20th, 2007
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This seems like a Very Bad Precedent where a carrier is restrict the numbers that you can call. As a consumer I expect to be able to call any phone number and be connected, and then pay according to the tarif that is part of my contract. The fact that the
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People are throwing around some scary large numbers for the value of the “3D Internet”. I’m really not sure that I see the technology being mature enough, or taken seriously by the average consumer, to really explode yet. Either some major major technolog
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