Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I just had two Starbuck’s Doubleshots and I see dead people! There’s nothing better to jump start your morning than an overdose of caffeine. I feel good, didda didda didda doo. This week is the last week of summer vacation and most of the kids return to school next week. This means […]
Redefining
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Someone else who took a look at her weblog and decided to redefine what she wanted to write about online is Pascale Soleil. Pascale used to write at Both2and: Beyond Binary. She writes of her new site, Pascale’s Wager: In keeping with a transition in my life, I’m moving on to […]
Mama Africa and the poll
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. “But I thought things were hunky-dory…that we were all starting to get along?” Her deep brown eyes softened and, taking my hand in hers, she sat me down at an upturned cable drum doing duty as a table. “Mike, take a long, hard look at your people,” she said quietly. […]
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I’m trying a little behind the scenes recruiting to get O’Reilly to put on a scripting, Ajax, and web development conference here in St. Louis. After all, what can we offer: Location: St. Louis is centrally located for every part of the country. Rarely do you have to fly more […]
IE7 locked down
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Microsoft has announced the IE7 code lockdown, which means the company is preparing to send out a release of the browser. The site has listed all of CSS bugs fixed, as well as those not CSS related (such as PNG alpha channels). Will IE7 satisfy all the critics? Unlikely, and the […]
