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Radio Bump Reply Hazy, try again. Wednesday, January 16, 2002 Dan hits the nail on the head today with his evaluation of the state of the music industry. I think what the music industry doesn't seem to understand, probably because they are out of touch, is that by continuing to retrench without offering a better alternative, they are are just making the problem worse. They are making me want to download music. 8:38:42 PM discuss []
Well, I'm off to the gym. The combination of new broadband and Radio Userland has made me want to get much more active posting wise. One of my neighbors just fixed a loose board in the fence in my backyard just because he had his tools out. Nice people these neighbors. 3:39:52 PM discuss []
CNN: Atlanta test-drives the 'Segway' transporter Damn I wish I had known about this. 3:38:49 PM discuss []
Apple posts AirPort Admin Utility for Windows [MacCentral] I find this surprising in a way. If MSFT came out with something like the Airport, they would probably lock you into administering it with their platform. Then again, they can afford to do that. 3:19:48 PM discuss []
Digital Web Magazine: Building the Business Game Plan "Process: either you love it or you hate it." Amen to that. Constantly evolving a process while getting work done is tough work for everyone. 3:13:06 PM discuss []
According to this article, Earthlink has been building a high speed wireless network here in Atlanta to test this new service out. 9:49:45 AM discuss []
Lord of the Rings in 2 Hours It contains some hilarious lines like this one from Saruman: "See, all I had to do was cross out "Good" on my business cards and write "Bad," and I'm all set. " 12:43:35 AM discuss []
"css/edge is intended, first and foremost, to be as relentlessly creative with CSS as we have been practical all these years. It does not exist to present or explain safe cross-browser techniques; in fact, almost the opposite. The goal here is to find ways to make CSS live up to its fullest potential, with only minimal regard to browser limitations." 12:32:10 AM discuss []
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