Well, we signed the title papers, paid a goodly sum in down-payment, and it has all been recorded. The new house is ours!!!
Archive for 2002
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Redmonk CSS
Ugh. Hans sent along this screenshot of the test css layout in Netscape 4. Sad, very sad.
Learning CSS Writeup
Hopefully next week I'll write up a quick summmary of my experiences with CSS so far. Much thanks to James Spahr and Mark Pilgrim for their help and advice. James even took my monkey-wrenched stylesheet and untwisted it for me - including comments! Woohoo!
Categories
Some Categories, in no particular order:
Programming
Community
Family
Hardware
The Semantic Web
Recreation
Note To Self
Friends
XML
The account ... has been blocked...
Ugh. Jim wanted to report a bug in Userland's Radio Userland, and ask a question. The reward for his trouble?
Springtime in Phoenix
Heh. Spring starts in February here in the Southwest. Since mostly you see cacti and desert shrubs, I thought these flowering trees across the street from the Webhouse were awesome. Reminds me of Virginia.
Radio Python
Ok, this is COOL. David Brown has got Radio Userland working as a Python IDE. The outliner is a miracle worker in this context. Damn, if I only had the $40...
New Google Slogan: Powering the Semantic Web?
Glenn Reynolds writes about the new Google Search Appliance: "You can also take the raw XML output and work with it, too, which opens up a wide array of possibilities of combining Google's search output with other intranet or Internet services."
Attorney to movie studios: "Sucks to be you"
This article about the movie studios vs. personal video recorders has been making the rounds.
"The dilemma is, the technology is turning the business model upside down. But that doesn't mean it's copyright infringement." Damn straight.
RDF II
I've been reading about RDF in the evenings, and hanging out on #plex (irc.openprojects.net).
Who do you trust?
Adam Curry (yes, that Adam Curry, for those of you who grew up in the 80's) has a very well-written piece up on his site about trust. Read it.
In the crapper
A friend who will remain anonymous just wrote me:
>the best way I can summarize the feeling is like this:
> I was doing pretty well trying to maintain a positive attitude
> but then it all went into the crapper
Dead Radio. Python?
My Radio Userland stopped working today (free trial over). It was expected. Oh well. I was really enjoying using the outliner to post to my blog. But we're moving soon, and I don't have even the $40 to get a license to Radio.
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