Another kind of legacy (via Jay Lake) … [Read more...] about Another kind of legacy
Legacy
Legacy — excellent analysis of Microsoft's version-targeting proposal for IE8. The follow-up, X-No-Thanks, is also great. (via DF, where there's a long list of version-targeting articles today) … [Read more...] about Legacy
the joys of marriage
Michael has the flu. If you don't hear from me later in the week, send soup. In other news, our new oven is very, very shiny. More importantly, it also appears to regulate its gas flow better than its predecessor. The requisite test batch of chocolate chip cookies came out tasty … [Read more...] about the joys of marriage
Obama’s top 10 campaign promises
Obama's top 10 campaign promises include pronouncing nuclear, "nuclear." Sold! … [Read more...] about Obama’s top 10 campaign promises
Hemingway was hot
Via Sarah Monette, we find that Ernest Hemingway was a total babe before he grew that fucking beard. Who knew? … [Read more...] about Hemingway was hot
IE8 and Version Targeting
Web designers need to read the current issue of A List Apart, which discusses how the IE development team and the Web Standards Project have agreed to move browser development forward without the backward-compatibility problems that plagued IE7. The discussion threads are … [Read more...] about IE8 and Version Targeting
Dolphins playing with bubble rings
Dolphins playing with bubble rings — Must remember to watch this the next time I get depressed. It's instant cheerfulness. … [Read more...] about Dolphins playing with bubble rings
Saltation
Saltation (Fledgling, part II) has begun. … [Read more...] about Saltation
Local(ish) music note
If you're going to be in Austin on Tuesday night, you could check out Michael's cousin at Emo's. … [Read more...] about Local(ish) music note
Project Awesomesocks
Project Awesomesocks — via Joss himself. (Dunno how I missed that last week…) … [Read more...] about Project Awesomesocks