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28th March 2004, evening time | Comments (22)
Good God, man! Not another revision!?
Yes, another revision. Shudupa ya face…
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26th March 2004, late evening | Comments (6)
Okay, revision time. Earlier today I posted an article describing how I'd built my new reading page. Five minutes after I put that live, Mark Wubben pointed out a couple of ways the script could have been improved, and he was right…
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26th March 2004, mid-afternoon | Comments (36)
In my newly styled reading section I’m using das wundervoll float model to maximise the use of space on the page. I’m quite pleased with the result, so I thought I’d share how I’ve done it…
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23rd March 2004, the wee hours | Comments (18)
Hey, Dad, on Sunday I was Feedster’s ‘Feed of the Day’. That’s nice isn’t it?
What’s Feedster?
Feedsteris to blogs what Google is to Web sites,says the Wall Street Journal.
Oh. Well, well done.
Morag, Dunstan is the ‘Web of the Day’ on the ‘Google of the Internet’, apparently.
Oooooh!
Thank you Betsy Devine, and everyone else at Feedster.
18th March 2004, early afternoon | Comments (10)
Well, after months of fannying about, I’ve finally moved over to a new server. The swap threw up all kinds of new problems, and failed to solve some of the older ones I’d been blaming on an overworked SQL database, so it seems some code-delving is required.
In the meantime, if you try to view something and you’re told it doesn’t exist, please hit the reload button. Hopefully the system will sort itself out and deliver unto you the Gift of Content.
Amen.
A collection of miscellaneous links that don't merit a main blog posting, but which are interesting none-the-less.
Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we.— George W Bush (9)
Stuff from the intersection of design, culture and technology.(3)
A selection of blogs I read on a regular basis.