Recovered from the Wayback Machine. The movie is Dogora or to give it its full Japanese name, Uchu Daikaijû Dogora (“Space Monster Dogora”). Made in 1964, it was created by the famed studio, Toho: the studio responsible for most of the creature feature flicks, including the more well known Godzilla. Dogora is about a monster from space that, […]
Time off
Someone had described my cross-browser DHTML objects recently as old code that bends over backwards to be compatible with old crusty browsers…, when compared with up-to-date and well maintained modern libraries. I found it odd that objects that have managed not to break for six years of DHTML generations are ‘bad’ where new ones, barely tested, in beta, […]
More congrats
Congratulations to Jeneane for getting a new and interesting gig, blogging strategist for a new startup: BubbleShare. Congratulations to AKMA for being a priest for nineteen years and for writing about soup. Finally, congratulations to my old, moltychicken friend, Stavros the Wonderchicken for finally writing to his weblog again; not to mention creating a rather interesting way of screwing up Technorati’s blog counts. […]
Pedia pother
I made the changes to the initial development section in the Wikipedia entry on podcasting and aside from a couple of comments, not much has been said about it. I’m not sure if it was because I actually made the change, or because the new entry is uninteresting and dull. I rather think dull might be good; […]
Neutrogena wouldn’t do that
One of the most wickedly ironic moments this week was reading in Robert Scoble’s weblog about how he and Shel Israel–two men–gave a talk about weblogging to PR and marketing folks at L’Oreal: a company whose clientele is almost exclusively women. Turns out that L’Oreal, the world’s largest cosmetics maker, is one of Microsoft’s best customers. But […]
