Archive for April, 2003

DOM Inspector Changes

Friday, April 11th, 2003

Inspector Gadget and Docs: The near-future of Inspector

Alex Vincent here has interesting articles, mainly on the development of the DOM Inspector. I shouldn’t think it’s cool, but it is =)

More weblogs like this would be good.

More neocon/US opinions

Wednesday, April 9th, 2003

Salon.com | How neoconservatives conquered Washington — and launched a war

Another Salon article on the neoconservatives who seem to control policy in Washington at the moment. What is said seems to hang together logically - and does gel with a number of other articles I’ve read, not to say that it’s definitely true that this is “how things are”.

Kewl new feature in mozilla

Sunday, April 6th, 2003

Bug 113232 - support transparent non-rectangular chrome windows

It’s interesting that this is being pushed from “on high” in Netscape - a speculation - sounds like they would be quite interested in building a default theme which included shaped transparent windows for a more “funky” and “different” Netscape 7.5 look.

Certainly it would be something to differentiate 7.5 over 7.0 in the eyes of non-techie users. I look forward to seeing the results anyway.

30c for sugar?

Friday, April 4th, 2003

My Homepage, Version 2.0: My Diary

Wow. 30c for sugar for John’s tea. What’s the Hamcaf coming to? It used to be at least a small bit better than that!

Hic

Friday, April 4th, 2003

The good things about Livigno: there was only one key on the keyring. And everybody was drunk so it wasn’t noticed if you were really really drunk ;-) These advantages don’t really exist as much back in Dublin. Sigh. Hic.

Architectural Styles and

Thursday, April 3rd, 2003

Architectural Styles and the Design of Network-based Software Architectures

Read and enjoy. Especially if you want to read more about REST and how it compares with other software architecture solutions.

Well I should start looking at buying property…

Thursday, April 3rd, 2003

eBay item 2313535427 (Ends Apr-18-03 21:00:00 PDT ) - STAR TREK APARTMENT

Oh dear. Only $2 million. Cheap at the price? ;-) *cough*