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fascinating.
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trippy. they’re using the same software that we are for our (forthcoming) online help; most of the company’s customers seems to be credit unions.
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Fascinating. I want to take some time to listen, and maybe submit something.
links for 2007-04-17
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wow. we did really well. even with all the craziness of working on our house, I still feel insanely lucky.
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wtf?
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“For those who don’t fall for phishing scams […] SiteKey is nothing but an irritant and a deterrent and there’s no way to switch it off.” no comment, but do read the link to the analysis by Soghoian & Jakobsson.
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I already have the developer guide and haven’t had time to read it.
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aside from any recommendations, this is a nice short roundup of frameworks. also, Tiffany Brown does fabulous link-blogging!
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when my brain is awake, I find myself wanting to write in the blog.
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hm. one review that I dug up said it was ginormous & complicated. still….(tags: opensource intranet)
links for 2007-04-14
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Good news? Maybe. At least it looks like a happy trendline.(tags: standards)
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see also the comments.
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overflow:hidden? really? I had no idea.
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fascinating. and he gives advice to *clients* at the end.
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that’s rad. makes me wish I were still developing for drupal regularly.(tags: drupal email-newsletter)
links for 2007-04-13
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I want to do some cool things with typography on my site.
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dude. maybe I can shop @ thriftway again soon.
links for 2007-04-12
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another data point in the value of an English degree. organizing writing can help switch over to organizing other things.
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I’ve said before that good usability testing has an element of psychotherapy about it. This fleshes out the instinct into something useful. (note to self: need to figure out how to get a regular cycle of testing.)(tags: usability psychology)
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(tags: business productivity)
links for 2007-04-11
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hrm. the things that make Campaign Monitor neat-o also make it a little problematic.(tags: email-newsletter security)
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also, a reminder that I need to set up a subscription form.(tags: email-newsletter to-do)
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a cautionary tale in dealing with highly suspicious and anti-marketing geeks.
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one craves the idea of geometric purity.
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aha! (of course, I just picked up a humongous pile of books at the library, so not likely to take advantage of this anytime soon.)
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mouth is watering. (also, I love Shelley’s writing.)
links for 2007-04-10
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a ton of resources here
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very cool collection of screenshots!
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send to boss.
links for 2007-04-07
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“you and your students or readers deserve the chance to appreciate the joy of a clean, semantic page of HTML” — Virginia waxes lyrical about Code View.
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some good ideas here. (and the initial poster’s situation is one I might want to consider myself.)(tags: web_dev productivity)
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OMG — it includes Oly!
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“president and CEO of the Credit Union National Association” — I can’t see the vids from work, but I’ll be taking a look later.
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“if you’re doing business online, you’re in the writing business” — see, my English degree *is* useful!
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it reminds me a lot of techniques around freewriting, which I have insane amounts of experience with. 🙂
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note for an argument.
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“Regarding rainwater collection facilities”
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“Ecology recognizes that regulating small amounts of rainwater was probably not the intention of existing law”
links for 2007-04-06
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“WordPress Mobile Edition” – hey, look at that! the question is, then: an entirely different “edition” or just a mobile stylesheet?
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might give this a try. (at work)
links for 2007-04-05
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I’ve been getting more and more into mod_rewrite, partially to deal with this. Note also the link to the article about hyphens vs. underscores.
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“The CBBB [Council of Better Business Bureaus] may consider and approve in its sole discretion other link requests” hahahahahahahaha! [also rolling eyes]
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adding seal to site.
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ooh, free!
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despite the all-caps, useful.
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as always, a balance between maintainability and bandwidth.
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trippy.