Friday, February 25, 2000
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Wow! Now I really am looking forward to Mozilla! XMLTerm is like XTerm (yes, a command line client), but implemented with Mozilla.
XMLTerm supports "pagelets" - command line programs which emit HTML that will be rendered inline into your terminal window. Check out the screenshots. Innovative!
Thursday, February 24, 2000
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Apple Squandering the Advantage: "The only changes to input technology that have taken place recently around Apple are the crippling of the keyboard and the farcical round mouse that has made Apple the laughingstock of the industry."
Tog speaks about more than input technology, but that's my favourite quote.
Note: Tog's link will break once the article is moved to the backissues section. Sort of ironic, isn't it?
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/. Book Review: John Wyndham's The Chrysalids. I read that book way back in junior high. I recently found my copy in a box while unpacking.
Tuesday, February 22, 2000
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I've been wanting to talk about lots of cool things today, but there's been no time. It's been a big day.
So, in the mean time, I guess I could tell you of the newest batch of weblogs that hit the radar today that I'm gonna go back to.
all in a day's work
Daily Python-URL
Donkeymon
mikel
(and one "oldie" that I've finally discovered) - rc3.org Daily
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McSorley is gone for the season. I know this will be an unpopular opinion, especially from my geographically local peers, but I really hope he gets to play in the NHL again so he can finish his career a little better than as it stands now.
The Great One calls Laraque after his hat trick. Some day I want to meet both of those great role models, shake their hands, and say thank you.




