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Sunday, February 24, 2002

As much as we rag on OmniWeb about its CSS non-support, it's getting better. Now I can read Megnut. [Hack the Planet]

More good news for OmniWeb. What's interesting is that people haven't given up on it. If there were good browser choices out there, users would have abandoned OmniWeb long ago.
9:15:41 PM    
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Hockey

Hockey is my favorite sport. That's probably a little strange for some one who grew up in the SF Bay Area with the Raiders, 49'rs, A's and Giants. But for excitement and drama, you can't beat a hockey game.

I have been enjoying the Olympic Hockey. I thought that Sweden was going to take the gold. They looked so strong before the game with Belarus. I would have rooted for them through the medal round. I prefer the big ice game over the NHL game.

But it's hard to ignore a game between Canada and the US for the gold. I'm not sure who I am rooting for now. A victory by either team will be great. I guess I am trying to figure out who would be more insufferable in defeat.

PS. Canada won and the US was gracious in defeat. So all in all, hockey won!
1:02:29 PM    
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San Jose Mayoral Candidates of KQED's Forum

Friday Forum with Angie Coiro. Forum continues its election coverage with an hour with candidates for the mayor of San Jose, including incumbent Ron Gonzales. The other candidates: J. VanLandingham, high tech businessman; Jose Posadas, council policy analyst for the city of San Jose; Patricia Martinez-Roach, educator, trustee, and consultant; and Dale Detwiler, retired engineer.

If you are a San Jose resident, this is worth listening to.
8:59:34 AM    
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