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Below are the entries for 05/2004. If an entry has a light red background, that means it's had at least 10 comments added to it.
34 entries
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A long, lost cousin got in contact with me the other day. His name is Clark Ruzin, and he’s the soon to be 16 year old son of Rick Ruzin, my dad’s cousin. He sent me the above picture…
An article about the horrible acts committed by terrorists recently, and why we should no longer look away and pretend it’s not happening. After killing six Israeli soldiers in an attack on an armored vehicle in Gaza on May 11, the…
Following up on my previous post about redesigning the site, I thought I’d ask a few questions to see what existing features of the site are being used and which ones aren’t. #1 - Each entry has a collection of small icons that represent the permalink, comment and…
Even though this site design is nice, I’m already feeling the urge to redesign the site again. I’ve read a couple other posts, like “Starting Over” by Douglas Bowman and “My Preferences: Digital Focus” by Sam Royama. Both of those got me…
AllTheWeb : May 27, 2004 :
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Lately, I’ve been using AlltheWeb a lot more often than I’m using Google. I can’t really place my finger on why I like it more than Google, but AlltheWeb gives me answers just as fast as Google, and looks better, in my opinion. I like their…
Apple Computer released the 10.3.4 updater. The Mac OS X 10.3.4 update includes many improvements to applications and networking technology including, improved file sharing and directory services for Mac (AFP), UNIX (NFS), PPTP and wireless networks; improved OpenGL technology and updated ATI and NVIDIA…
In an earlier post, I mentioned some of the music and bands I’m really into right now. Well, I’ve found another group I really like called Boards of Canada. Kind of background, ambient music, but very catchy. It’s perfect for…
Apple has created a new division dedicated to the iPod. It will be led by Apple Senior Vice President Hardware Engineering, Jon Rubinstein.
Interesting to see them do this. Not really surprising, but interesting to see where they’re heading.
A few years back, there was a game for the Mac called Oni. I downloaded and played the demo back in early 2001. The graphics weren’t amazing compared to today’s games, but the storyline and gameplay were excellent. Lots of hand-to-hand combat, instead of wanton fragging. I downloaded…
For my own future reference… Son of Suckerfish Dropdowns.
It’s a nice, valid way of creating multi-level dropdown menus that use CSS, XHTML and JavaScript. Could be used for clients in the future.