Tonight, I will sit down at a desk (which does NOT have a computer on it – not easy since we have 4 PC desktops, 1 G4 Mac, and 2 laptops at home), and read up for my application essay. Yes folks, gone are the days where admissions departments ask straightfoward questions like, ‘Why do …
Month: October 2002
Is it just the packaging, or is the Palm Tungsten absolutely gorgeous? I can feel my old Palm 505 turning a little green.
She was “always the kid at the back of the class with the spiders in her pockets”. And she feels that people in Britain regard her as a Teletubby. Taken from the Guardian.
I was looking through my search engine logs and found a couple of recent queries that only one person I know of, could have entered. If it really is you, and you know who you are, I hope you do contact me – not by posting a comment but by using the more private contact …
Crikey, it obviously runs in the family. My brilliant cousin Luke has just unleashed a report on the study of S&M, in the Daily Pennsylvanian.
And since I talk so much about the Consortium, here’s some info about its founder – who happens to be the same guy who conceptualised and ‘invented’ the World Wide Web.
I never run out of opportunities to preach to web coders who still haven’t a clue what web standards are about. So listen up to this public service announcement: The latest issue of Cre@te Online, the UK web design magazine, has a good tutorial on writing compliant XHTML 1.0 which is a transition between HTML …
Okay. This hasn’t been exactly the most updated of weblogs – especially of late – but I have been busy for various reasons. The usual: work, applications (which I have been talking about more than I’ve been doing anything about), meeting up with old friends, church stuff. And the fact that I keep on freakin’ …
I watched a pretty interesting show on the National Geographic channel about the makers of Netscape, covering their phenomenal rise and subsequent fall to Microsoft, and their buyout by AOL. What struck me most on the show, however, was the dedication of Netscape employees to their work. Some of them would stay over for weeks …