These are my links for January 14th: Trolls, Communication, and the Wild, Wild Web. | BlogHer – “I’ll never rush onto The Troll Train again.” Thoughts on Firefox 3.0 – O’Reilly XML Blog – In-Depth look at Firefox 3.0. Some changes implement released specs, some are for specs under development. Choose wisely, grasshopper. G – L – […]
New Year, 2008
Once upon a time, when I wrote a story or a tutorial and published it online, it had a beginning, a middle, and an end. It wasn’t driven by artificial deadlines, or created from pieces scattered about in weblogs and in Twitter, and the occasional IRC or email. It certainly wasn’t dependent on whether I […]
No (Content) Negotiation
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Virginia DeBolt provides a really nice grouping of links to writings related to the WHATWG. Among the writings are those related to accessibility, and there’s nothing I can add to this discussion that isn’t isn’t handled succinctly and completely by others. I did want to jump into the discussion related […]
The Red Fox
For a year, we lived on Grande Isle in Vermont. Our home was a rented house with a view of the lake from the living room, and the main road and hills from the large country kitchen in the front. You had to turn down into our drive, which made leaving a bit difficult at […]
Time-lapsed memories
Sitting here, listening to a freshly downloaded Trans-Siberian Orchestra Christmas album, I’m reminded of when we lived on Grand Isle in Vermont. We lived in a rented house with a view of the lake from the living room, and the main road and hills from the large country kitchen in the front. You had to […]
