Jim Roepcke's weblog have browser, will travel (est. 1999)

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Tea: opensource.go.com

opensource.go.com: Go Go.com Go! Tea sounds pretty cool. Must investigate.

I don't get it, yet. I need some real-world samples. It looks so much like ASP or JSP, and I can't stand systems that embed logic directly in HTML. They are bonafide maintenance nightmares. That's why I like WebObjects, the real logic is truly separated from the presentation.

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Jeff’s Weblog

I like Jeff's Weblog. Especially this page, and this one.

ConXion.

(Sorry, I couldn't resist.[ance is futile])

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Appppppplestuff

Ooh, more big secrets and big security from Apple.

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Mac Attack!

The Mac Attack is Back!

"McEnroe has named himself as one of the four players in the US team to face Spain after Wimbledon champion Pete Sampras and semi-finalist Andre Agassi pulled out through injury."

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To my readers

I want to apologize for the ickyness that was yesterday. The enjoyable responsible debate was unfortunately overshadowed by a pissing match, and you were stuck in the middle.

I'm glad that's over now. Thanks for enduring. Hopefully it won't happen again. :-)

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VM

A good friend of mine started working for Voice Mobility this week, here in Victoria.

13Jul/00Off

Re: JS res

Jim, in fairness to your readers, I think you
should explain to them that you have five free licenses for Frontier. You have
repeatedly made an issue of the price of the software. I think they deserve to
know that for you the price is $0.

Hahaha! That was a remarkably enthusiastic missing of Jim's point, Dave. ;-P
 
He was, of course, not saying that Frontier was
too expensive, but that people should pay for it to compensate its creator
(that's you!), just as people should pay for music to compensate its
creator.
 
Especially delightful is the "you pay $0", followed
immediately by "you're out of the SA program," which means that Jim no longer
pays $0. Somehow you've managed the amazing sleight of hand of eating your cake,
and still having it. Remarkable.
 
Sean

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