Dive into accesability: Mark Pilgrim takes a look at accesability, a day at a time, for 30 days.
Month: July 2002
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The stock market seems to have recently taken up skydiving.
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Maybe next year I’ll be rich enough to attend the O’Reilly Open Source Convention. 🙂
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CWRU students share files even faster: CWRU is going gigabit.
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It seems that Google has purchased a powerful route optimizing
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Good morning! Time to get up to speed.
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Andy Rooney: “Making duplicate copies and computer printouts of things no one wanted even one of in the first place is giving America a new sense of purpose.” I can’t wait until Google caches this.
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IBM rounds up several implementations of the ever popular matrix. This pertains to codemonkeys only. [Pointed to by rootprompt.org]
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ILM goes Intel. In lighter news reporting this evening, ILM (Industrial Light & Magic) has switched from risc to intel-based processors. Big deal, but good for Intel.
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I really need to centralize my bookmarks. I’ve thought about many ways of going about it, but nothing seems to fit perfectly. I know I’ll find something, but until then, I’ve got a ton of bookmarks in a ton of places. I was thinking of using Radio’s outliner to keep track of things, but I can’t run it at work. I’ve looked for other programs that can read or export OPML, but results have been thin. I should probably write a java outliner in my spare time.
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I’m starting to feel like Dave or Doc. Poynter is running an article on weblogs that I tihink is worth a read. I can’t say that it’s on the money, but it’s not too far off. I’m still diving deeper into the story.
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Web Services
I was a bad boy this weekend and ordered three books from Amazon: Programming Web Services with SOAP, Web Services Essentials, and Using Samba.
I’ve been reading a lot about web services lately, and since I eat a bit of Meerkat’s bandwidth each day, I thought I’d give back to O’Reilly a little bit. Besides, they’re always darn good books (DGBs).
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Prior Art: The JEPG committee believes they have prior art in the Forgent patent dispute.
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More crossposting: Two weeks of normal usage:
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Sam Ruby has a new essay out: REST + SOAP. I need to read it tomorrow when I have more time.
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Paul Snively on AppleScript:. Paul Snively on AppleScript: “…a faux-English scripting language that expressed trivial things trivially but for anything real-world rapidly degenerated into constructs that rather strongly resembled complex-compound sentences conceived in German but translated to English while leaving the German word-order intact.” [Hack the Planet]
Anyone who has ever written or groked appliscript code should be laughing right now.
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I have always confused it with the gentoo linux distribution, but gentoo the file manager looks promising. I’m downloading it on my linux box right now.
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Worldcom to file for bankruptcy. We all saw it coming.
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I haven’t had the chance to browse Amazon until recently. Things have changed and I’m extremely impressed.
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Hell has frozen over. Debian 3.0 was released yesterday.