May 11
When we ride our cars, we faciliate the darkening of the skies and poisoning of the atmosphere of our aina. Try to walk, ride a bike, or participate in public transportation. Click here to see how much carbon monoxide you will save the earth by leaving the ignition off just one day.
via kottke
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May 10
“I’ve never caught a foul ball in my life. It’s been my dream to catch one. That’s the closest I’ve ever come. The pizza just thwarted it,” so says Red Sox fan Jason Sole, who’s seen getting hit with a flying pizza in the video linked.
Via Slice.
update: This shows how backlogged I am - this was scheduled to run, and now the video is down. Doh!
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May 09
Too often while coding a layout, I exclaim “Why isn’t there a way to do this with CSS?” Well, CSS3 offers a heavy arsenal of tools that will make our lives much easier. You can preview some of these at css3.info.
Most notably useful to me will be the border enhancements, particularly border-radius. Something tells me that I’m a single voice in a choir of pleading standardistas.
There is scattered browser support for these standards. How soon will we be free to implement these features? What is the holdup?
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May 07
My brother sent You’re A Standardista If… to me before I left. I had to nod and smile at a few of the items listed. My personal addition:
You’re a standardista if… you draw with pen and paper the various id and class selectors and elements of a page before ever laying a finger on your keyboard.
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May 04
These were supposed to be scheduled while I was on vacation, but I forgot to publish, and so they did not post. Doh! Hawaii was fabulous and everyone should visit the islands at least once in their life. I have no doubt that I will be back. Photos soon.
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May 01

It takes ten minutes or less.
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