Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
11jan2007
Gridding the 960, Cameron Moll made a great grid layout helping background.
Go Ahead. Break the Build!, Elliotte Rusty Harold says: “All too often projects are in denial about their bugs. Rather than accept clear evidence of a bug, they do anything they can to deny it.”
An OpenID is not an account!, Simon Wilson explains.
I’ll sing my song to the wide open spaces
I’ll sing my heart out to the infinite sea
I’ll sing my visions to the sky high mountains
I’ll sing my song to the free, to the free
— The Who, The Song Is Over
Public can purchase $100 laptop, that will be neat.
Zwei Programmierstellen für den “Bundestrojaner”, und wenn ich sie nicht reinlasse?
Cisco files infringement suit against Apple over iPhone, iToldYouSo.
Die in a Fire, by Sgt York. The basics of biotechnology and getting burnt.
Kernel in a Nutshell, by Greg Kroah-Hartman, published by O’Reilly and available as CC.
Is XML 2.0 Under Development?, Micah Dubinko wonders. Let’s hope they kill DTDs when the day cometh.
Ich seh deine Augen, und sie sind offen,
und ich seh dein Gesicht, und wir müssen lachen.
Ich umarm dich, und du gibst mir deine Wärme,
und alle Menschen um uns sind leuchtende Sterne.
Wir sind auf der Straße und gehn alle zusammen.
Wer will uns halten? Wir durchbrechen die Schranken.
— Ton Steine Scherben, Wir sind im Licht
Canadian coins bugged, U.S. security agency says, RFID coins? So the thief can scan you before robbing to see if it’s worth it?
I Must Make Things Right, _why about fixing Wikipedia.
Divided Kingdom, what an idea: “the whole of Britain has been broken up into four sectors, and that the population itself is then forcibly “rearranged” according to emotional temperment.”