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@gruber Even if it were, you leak news, not prototypes #iphone4gate


found it: deselect "zoom with scroll wheel" in general prefs, and use opt-scrollwheel to zoom #photoshop #cs4


OS X #photoshop #CS4 users: is there a way to temporarily get "scrolling" with the mousewheel back? Or make zoom work with cmd-scrollwheel?


no multi-tasking for my iPhone 3G??? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooooooooooooooOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooooooooooooo #iphoneos4


@gruber how long before HTML5 iAds are showing up in non-Mobile Safari / Chrome #iphoneos4


Game Center: like, XBOX Live for iphone games? (friends, challenge games, etc #iphoneos4


nice: "double tap on the home button while locked and the iPod controls can let you play/pause, skip, etc #iphoneos4


wonder if iPhone and iPad will implement multi-tasking UI in the same way? iPad has a lot of screen to use, iPhone not so much #iphoneos4


reason #147 to live in Arizona: "i'm wearing a blanket up to my neck in the @sixapart nyc office." (via @liz)


IE7 radio buttons do not send onchange event correctly

Unbelievable. IE(6/7?) does not send onchange events for radio buttons correctly.


Steve caught on film for Numa Dance video? You decide...

Seth seems to think that the first "flash photo" in this (strange, oddly compelling) flash movie looks like me! Was I caught unawares and given interet fame? :-) You decide:


Re-inventing <enclosure>?

Hm. Dave is re-inventing RSS's <enclosure> element, this time as the technology-specific <torrent> element. We already have Bittorrent-as-enclosure working just fine, thank you.


Choice of Words

Dave links to a Dowbrigade story about a journalism student killed by police riot-control activity last night in Boston. The line Dave quotes from the story:


New Audio Posting Setup

I figured out a better solution for doing the audio blog thing. It's based somewhat on the system that Hugo Schotmann got going, and works pretty well. Dave Slusher is using the same system now for EGC, and notes in his latest audio post that there is some echoey stuff going on in the headphones. I had the same thing, but I think I got distracted by it, where Dave seems to have done just fine.

The trouble I'm having right now is that the drive makes too much noise when chewing through audio data, and without a proper external mic, I get all kinds of whiney noise in the recording. Grr.


Bill Bumgarner: IP more sacred than life?

Bill Bumgarner: IP more sacred than life? >In Japan if you develop software that MIGHT be used to violate copyright laws you can be charged with a crime and be arrested. Yet, in the USA, if you manufacture guns that MIGHT be used to kill someone you are essentially immune from criminal prosecution...


Bill on Longhorn

Bill has some good comments on Microsoft's acknowledgement that Longhorn is not going to ship until 2006.


When You Talk Back, The Terrorists Win

BIll points us to this bit of absurdity from Donald Rumsfeld.


Form to Email discussion

Discussion on #openacs about ways to handle Form-to-Email in openacs without creating a spam-machine...


Convenient debug variable handling

While hanging in #openacs tonight I got a quick tutorial from jim (no link) on handling debug variables with an in-memory table structure. Read about it starting here. Combined with a new form of fusion... I mean, combined with a <multiple> tag in the adp page it makes it easy to output a table of debug data.


Flack in Blogland: PR and Blogging

Michael Clarke posted (it's an old post, but I just found his weblog) [some mildly tortured self-analytical thoughts](http://llareggolb.blogspot.com/2003_04_01_llareggolb_archive.htmlNone#200208624) about being a PR flack and what happens when PR and Blogging collide...

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