ie5 for mac is now out. microsoft has achieved full standards support for HTML 4.0, CSS 1.0, DOM 1.0 HTML, XLM, and PNG. congratulations. if you’re viewing this site with ns4 on mac, d/l ie5!
well, rapier (windows ce v3) certainly does look better than wyvern. i don’t think i’ll be switching from palmos anytime soon though.
although it looks sorta stupid, the s3 tablet has some neat features. i think i’d buy one if it wasn’t too expensive.
hmm, a welsh hacker filches Bill Gates’ credit card number (among others) by hacking 9 e-commerce websites to try to raise awareness of insecurity. so he gets caught after sending the nfo to NBCi, and we still don’t get the names of the companies that were broken into. wtf?
the all music guide seems to have way more info on electronic music than the ubl.
at webword, xml: what you need to know. recently, the stuff i’ve been spending time reading up on: xml, xul / mozilla, and all that jazz. of course, trying to get some sleep in between that and all the work that i’ve fallen behind in.
since the oscars are over, i will now dedicate myself to cleaning and then clearing items off my todo list.
mr t 0wn3z.
btw, ns4 scores a -41.5 on dave baron’s css tests.
i fixed the netscape float bugs for my images by making the img align left and adding two line breaks to even out the spacing. i did some searching to try to find out more on what’s going on and if there were any less kludgy fixes, but unfortunately i wasn’t able to find any pertinent solutions. i’m dreading debugging this page. the sad thing is that these float bugs, while obviously having to do w/ the styles are happening on my unstyled elements! anyway, before i go on another rant, i’ll just skip to the end: netscape sucks.
people have been lining up in front of the shrine (1 block down) for the oscars since last week. it’s been getting pretty crazy out there. don’t they have anything better to do? of course, it is a really nice day.
+1000 words according to haughey logic. 😉