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Web

When can you use…now if you choose

Continuing the theme of moving forward in web design… Several people have linked or otherwise noted Alexis Deveria’s excellent When Can I use… application. You can select from various options, including specifications or by browser, date, and so on, and you’ll get recommendations about what you can and can not use. I tried it by selecting all browsers but […]

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Technology

TOC the book…soon to be made into a movie

Writings from the TOC (Tools of Change) conference this last week have been made into a free eBook at O’Reilly. I’ve already downloaded it to my Kindle, and others have downloaded it to their Stanza application, but you can read it as a PDF on your computer. Heck, you can print it if you’re feeling […]

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Money

The recursive how-to

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. How self sufficient do you want to be? For instance, you can make your own homemade cleaner with a mix of castile soap, vinegar, baking soda, and water, but you don’t have to stop there. You can also make your own castile soap with a mixture of olive and lavender […]

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Technology Weblogging

Recent Views upgrade

The recent upgrade for the Views module seems to have broken my recent comments view. I’ll fix it when I can, but in the meantime, thanks, I am aware that there is a problem with comments in the sidebar. update Problem has already been identified, and patch uploaded, but in the meantime, made the manual update.

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Connecting

Kindle customers discussions demoted

One interesting change at the Kindle site at Amazon based on the new reader is that the Kindle customer discussion forum, which originally was a top submenu item, has now been demoted to the vague bottom reaches of the web page. Where the discussion forums originally focused on the wonder of the Kindle, recent discussions […]