Archive for July, 2008:

  • Seriously Sirius? (30 Apr 2008)

    I’ve been a subscriber of Sirius satellite radio for almost two years now. I first got the service because I was fed up with regular radio. Too many commercials, too few options to choose from, way too much repetitive programming, and censored content. I understand the need for some of these, but with satellite radio [...]

  • Web Standards LinkedIn Group (29 Apr 2008)

    Web standards oriented LinkedIn group for like minded web developers and designers initiate by Airbag’s Greg Storey.

  • 50 Ways to Help the Planet (25 Apr 2008)

    A little late for Earth Day, but still good advice.

  • Camino 1.6 (18 Apr 2008)

    Great update to a nice alternative to Safari and Firefox on the Mac.

  • Transmit 3.6.5 (18 Apr 2008)

    Update to my favorite ftp client.

  • Twitter Revisted (16 Apr 2008)

    Most people have probably heard of Twitter by now, so I won’t go into details about it here. I signed up with it early on because it seemed to be the thing to do at the time, but I never really got into it. It was cool for a day, so I posted here and [...]

  • The Highly Extensible CSS Interface (03 Apr 2008)

    Cameron Moll’s site for his Extensible CSS Interface series.

  • Python By Example (03 Apr 2008)

    “This guide aims to show examples of use of all Python Library Reference functions, methods and classes.”

  • WordPress 2.5 (01 Apr 2008)

    A little late in noting this, but worth upgrading. Great new admin interface.

  • Extensible CSS Interface IV: Testing for Extensibility (01 Apr 2008)

    Fourth, and final, article by Cameron Moll in his “The Highly Extensible CSS Interface” series.