Archive for March, 2004
Friday, March 26th, 2004
Quicksilver
I have to jump on the bandwagon - Quicksilver appears to be brilliant for keyboard users (ie those of us who are less coordinated and find the keyboard more accurate than the mouse)
My biggest problem with it is its install method: it picks up your bookmarks etc. Unfortunately the stuff I use *really* frequently arent […]
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Monday, March 22nd, 2004
The Business Value of Domain Names
This paper explains why a domain name is essential to the success of your business.
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Friday, March 19th, 2004
Ads on RSS?
Now this is something I’ve not seen before. I guess it was only a matter of time, and it seems that now its time has come.
Infoworld (RSS) is including ads in their RSS feed. Just small text-based ones (thank god!), but they are there on some entries.
I’m in two minds in this; on one side, […]
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Friday, March 12th, 2004
dirty teletubby land
Dave has a 21″ monitor he picked up as a freebie because the green gun is shot.
He booted into Windows XP tonight and lo and behold, teletubby land looked like a field of dirt.
Very amusing
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Wednesday, March 10th, 2004
Caching in Safari
Does anyone else find they have problems with caching under Safari?
I find the delay in getting the latest external style sheet absolutely intolerable - last week I updated a picture and was terribly confused when it wasnt changing on screen, until I realised… I was using Safari.
Its enough to drive a girl Firefox, which I […]