Archive for February, 2007

Yahoo Grids

Thursday, February 8th, 2007

There irony to the fact that the same day that people are talking about Yahoo Pipes I just discovered Yahoo Grids. That explains how behind the times I am.

Yahoo Grids offers a pure-CSS solution to making complex pages easy. Just import their stylesheets, follow their docs for the proper classes and ID names [...]

MKS is Dead to Me

Tuesday, February 6th, 2007

Actually, I would like MKS Source Integrity to be dead, but I still am forced to deal with it.  Instead of being dead, I’ve really just going to lock it up in a tower and, when I really need it, I take it out, use it, and throw it back where it can’t harm anyone.

Because [...]

How Flat is the World?

Friday, February 2nd, 2007

I’m currently half-way through  The World is Flat by Thomas Friedman and I see what the flatness he is talking about all over the place. One article that jumped out to me is this:

Mozilla sets up shop in China | Tech News on ZDNet

California-based Mozilla already has a presence in China via a not-for-profit foundation [...]

How loud can a fan be?

Thursday, February 1st, 2007

Another event in the Hostetler House this week — the MacBook Pro got a new fans put in. Because one of them was badly, badly broken.

It actually started a couple weeks ago when I went into Leah’s account and got Safari to run in Rosetta (Why? Because NickJr.com requires Shockwave. ) After that, [...]

The Blasphemy Challenge

Thursday, February 1st, 2007

ABC News: The Blasphemy Challenge

What’s wrong with God?

“What’s wrong with the tooth fairy?” asks Brian. “There’s nothing wrong with something that most likely doesn’t exist.”

Gina had seen the Nightline story and was telling me about it last night.  It goes with my thoughts on The New Atheism — they are urging people to come out [...]