Archive for August, 2003

Crunchy dogfood, scratching itches

Tuesday, August 12th, 2003

An XUL posting form for Movable Type that just scratches my itches. I should feel bad about this?

Tanned, fit, and rested

Thursday, August 7th, 2003

Slay that fatted calf, Jonathon Delacour’s back.

Google does have a problem with blogs

Wednesday, August 6th, 2003

On some subjects, your blog is pure genius. On others, you’re a raving lunatic. Same with mine. Now if only we could tell Google which is which.

Is there a trademark lawyer in the house?

Sunday, August 3rd, 2003

It takes more than the existence of a record in TARR to make a registered trademark.

Web Panels and TBE

Sunday, August 3rd, 2003

Web Panels look cool, but not cool enough to live without Tabbrowser Extensions.

It’s linguistic convergence, I tell you

Sunday, August 3rd, 2003

Why doesn’t RSS 2.0 have an optional namespace for the core? It’s my fault. Why did extension use get branded “funky”? Oops, there’s a finger pointing at me, there, too.

Never on Sunday

Sunday, August 3rd, 2003

Which came first, “nobody reads blogs on Sunday” or “nobody posts on Sunday”?

Peach, apple, berry, key lime

Sunday, August 3rd, 2003

At the moment, there is a page on the !Echo/!Atom Wiki for NameFinalVote, which at the moment says voting closes August 15th, and at the moment features choices ranging from Barbwire (someone will immediately create an icon featuring Pamela Anderson’s implants in black leather, and I will use it) to Wyre (interview a random sample […]

Firebird’s next killer feature

Saturday, August 2nd, 2003

Forget weblog posting popups and textareas: the future is Web Panels and XUL.

There is no they

Saturday, August 2nd, 2003

Weblogs are a small town, where you really shouldn’t talk like you are in an anonymous big city.