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Below are the entries for 12/2002. If an entry has a light red background, that means it's had at least 10 comments added to it.
56 entries
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26 comments
Tomorrow morning, my family and I are going to embark on the driving trip from hell. We’ll head out at 7 am, and drive over 730 miles over 14 hours (that’s right!!!) in a cramped, little Honda Accord to Eminence, Kentucky to spend Christmas with my sister and her family. …
Nicholas Monahan had a nightmare run-in with the TSA in Portland the other week. If everything in his story is correct, then this raises a LOT of questions regarding the socialization of security guards in airports. I’ve never been a supporter of the government running everything. …
A Japanese company has come up with a spherical PC. I can’t read Japanese, so I don’t know if it’s any good or how well it’s selling, but it sure does put an interesting twist on the typically boring industrial design of PCs.
The BBC has an article about the US rejecting Iraq’s offer to bring in CIA agents to help the UN weapons inspectors. At first glance, this may look like the US is bluffing about the intelligence it has on Iraq’s weapons of mass…
The DevShed has a very good tutorial on creating a generic error reporting PHP class that can be used in any Web application written in PHP. I will be using this in future Web apps I make for clients.
WebReference has a tutorial written by guest author Christopher Schmitt which provides specific examples for dressing up your page and section headers using CSS.
This is just a test post made with the beta of NetNewsWire Pro. It looks promising, but is still a bit buggy. If it squashes most of those bugs, I will use it quite a bit.
little green footballs is having an Idiotarian of the Year contest. So far, Michael Moore is winning by a landslide. You’re allowed 5 votes. I voted for Ted Rall, Scott Ritter, Phil Donahue, Barbra Streisand and the United Nations. There are many more options available.
I took the What Star Wars Character Am I test at Emode.com, and I ended up being Princess Leia!! What the?!! I was expecting to be Han Solo or something like him. A Princess?!! That really helps with the ol’ machismo…
InfoWorld has a review of the new 1 GHz PowerBook G4. They ran it through a bunch of field and lab tests for several weeks and ended up falling in love with it. In fact, this is what they had to say: Apple packaged the PowerBook G4s so…