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February 04, 2007 -- 10:07 PM
posted by eric
i'll be there. i have to work till 9pm so i'll be a bit late, but i'll see you guys there
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February 04, 2007 -- 9:46 PM
posted by Al
Alright still have to wait for Ng to phone me back but the plans should be as follows.
The lets see people we haven't seen in a while get together
When: 8:30ish Pm, tomorrow (February 5, 2007)
Where: Brewsters near the wreck that was once Heritage mall
Why: Read the title of this get together
well hope to see you guys tomorrow, I'll post up any changes as soon as possible.
February 04, 2007 -- 8:19 PM
posted by alison
ohh... he sure did... the fantastic artist formerly known as the artist formerly known as Prince played a rather impressive rendition, didn't he? fantastic guitar work and he didn't seem to begrudge the rain too much either, eh? haha!
February 04, 2007 -- 8:11 PM
posted by Par
(For those who watched the Super Bowl, but especially for those who stuck out the half time show) did Prince cover Foo Fighters? Or is "Best of You" a cover itself? Paras's limited musical knowledge is confused.
February 04, 2007 -- 1:15 PM
posted by Par
Has anyone heard of this before? DailyLit: Read books by email.
Why read books by email?
Because if you are like us, you spend hours each day reading email but don't find the time to read books. DailyLit brings books right into your inbox in convenient small messages that take less than 5 minutes to read. This works incredibly well not just on your computer but also on a Treo, Blackberry, Sidekick or whatever the PDA of your choice. In the words of Dr. Seuss: Try it, you might like it! (Oops -- it would appear that the actual quote from Green Eggs and Ham is "You do not like them. So you say. Try them! Try them! And you may.")
Apparently, I shall soon be sent, in fragments, Cory Doctorow's Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom. We shall see how this works out.
February 03, 2007 -- 7:25 PM
posted by Par
Ah, IE7. How we love to hate you.
There was word that hacks used by CSS developers to create special style rendering for IE6 (by, for example, putting a "-" or a "_" before the rule) would no longer work in IE7. They had ostensibly removed support for that kind of hack. The truth doesn't quite match the billing.
"When the Internet Explorer team fixed the CSS parser to no longer support used hacks they did that quite literally. They hacked the parser to no longer support two used hacks."
The linked post goes on to enumerate all the other characters you can still place in front of CSS rules in the exact same manner as the old hack. Brlnt.
