IE 7 is better but still lagging | 456 Berea Street Dear Microsoft: Keep working on IE 7, and don’t release it until you’ve caught up with Firefox, Opera, and Safari. Actually, considering your update track record compared to that of your competitors, it would be preferable if you surpassed them by a healthy margin. They will catch up to and surpass you in a couple of months anyway. Pwned… Read More
What’s Dork Been Up To (Part 1)
So yeah, I’ve been away from the internets for a while. More than a few people have asked what I’ve been up to. Well, I haven’t *truly* been away from the internets, I’ve just been hanging out in different areas. Starting back w/ the beginning of my disappearance, I’ll talk about Saints Row. If you haven’t read the wikipedia entry for it or heard of it from some other source,.. Read More
Hoff Soap
Someone in #ignmac posted a link to this, and I had to post it. I know I’ve been relatively quiet lately, but it’s mostly due to me being so much into Ubuntu, Drupal and Subversion lately. I’m still struggling to find a decent blog posting software, but I think I may have something going in BloGTK. It seems a bit buggy, but I may be able to get it working.. Read More
Religious Nut Furthers Darwinism
Evangelist drowns trying to walk on water Pastor reportedly told congregation he could repeat miracle of Jesus Posted: August 30, 2006 6:14 p.m. Eastern © 2006 WorldNetDaily.com An evangelist who tried replicating Jesus’ miracle of walking on water has reportedly drowned off the western coast of Africa. Pastor Franck Kabele, 35, told his congregation he could repeat the biblical miracle, and he attempted it from a beach in Gabon’s capital.. Read More
Unable to unplug, tech addicts may sue, researcher says
Could gadgets like BlackBerries and cell phones ring up lawsuits? Wojtek Dabrowski August 25, 2006 (Reuters) — Keeping employees on electronic leashes such as laptops, BlackBerries and other devices that allow them to be constantly connected to the office could soon lead to lawsuits by those who grow addicted to the technology, a U.S. academic warns. In a follow-up to an earlier paper on employees’ tech addictions, Gayle Porter, associate.. Read More