Sunday, February 20, 2000
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Can you smelllllllllllll..... what Laraque.... is cookin! (mmm.. smells like hats!)
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New WAP tool: WAPobjects Framework from ObjectTeam.
Via HTPP, more OS X DP 3 screenshots. I hope to be trying this puppy out sooooon!
Stepwise: Mac OS X DP3 ships to developers - Kernel Extension and I/O Kit DDKs expected this week. (like clockwork!)
Will Project M (article) give Create a run for it's money? (Oooh, the Stone Design site redesigned!)
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The Greater Victoria Public Library now has RedHat Linux 6.1 CDs available for people to borrow, from the Victoria Linux Users Group. The Library encourages people to duplicate this CD!
Saturday, February 19, 2000
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I just learned, via AppleSurf, that Don Crabb, my favourite Mac journalist ever, is ill in the hospital. MacWeek has set up a page where you can send him your well-wishes.
MacWeek is a class act.
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Hehe, when Dave fixed a little bug in the WebLog Hot List, this site's ranking became 52nd, up from 80th!
This site doesn't make the cut on the Beebo rankings. (Dave said Beebo's ranking uses logic, and his doesn't... SHHHH!! LOL!)
Interestingly, http://slashdot.org/ is ranked 14th, and http://www.slashdot.org/ is ranked 32nd! Together, /. has the #7 ranking. I wonder if there are other instances of this anomoly in the rankings? Does Beebo do anything special about this case?
A similar situation for eatonweb. Brig moved her weblog from the /weblog/ subdirectory to the top level directory of her site. Most people are still linking to the old place. Collectively she has a #8 ranking, #9 if corrected for the /. anomoly mentioned above.
This is navel-gazing at it's best.... or, worst!
Thursday, February 17, 2000
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I enthusiastically recommend everyone download DeCSS if you need to strip out Cascading Style Sheets from your web pages! What a great utility!




