November 2005
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Snowfalkes *
I just can't help myself. Each year when the first snowflakes of the winter start falling you'll find me standing in the middle of our driveway, gazing up at the sky. Like a two year old, smiling for no particular reason. Just for the heck of it. Listening to the quiet and filling my loungs with the cold air. Peace and quiet. In general I find winter more to my liking. More than summer. It's a close call. It goes down to this: In the summer, you tend to get hot, so you take your clothes of,...
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Too cool for IE
If you are a web developer (or pretending to be one just 'cause it's a good way to pick up chicks and a real icebreaker at parties), you might've noticed IE sometimes shows sites slightly different from other modern browsers. In the times when W3C has already aired the CSS level 3 specs and guidlines, the folks at Micro$oft (no link on purpose) still haven't found the time to properly implement the level 1 recommendations (just for the record, the final revision of CSS1 was made on January...
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World usability day
Just noticed that today is World Usability Day. World Usability Day was created to help everyone know more about the ways to help create a better user experience of our world. With events occurring around the world, you can find them three ways: On the interactive map In the hour-by-hour guide to all 36 hours Alphabetically by countryCheck the map to see if something is going on near you.
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Here we go
So, November 1st is here, and it's time to unveil the new design. I'm quite satisfied with the new look, but as said, I've kept the old one as well. change style to minimal change style to fall As I write this there are still some kinks when you view the site in IE, but I tested it in all other modern browsers, and IE seems to be the only one having problems.Hope you like it.

