Monday, December 9, 2002


From the Where-WAS-that-From Dept:

Several of the stories listed below should have a referring link back to previous dates. However, no search tool is working for me. google doesn't provide much help, and I can't grep for it in text files (they don't contain useful information).

I'm going to have to write another utility script, just like yesterday.

Grr.





From the Well-It-Happened-To-Me Dept:

Study Refutes E-Mail Myth. A new study counters the belief that most employees are regularly overwhelmed by large volumes of e-mail. [Wired News]

Believe it. It could happen to you





Chris Gulker is figuring out what makes a weblog popular. [Scripting News]

Very interesting. I've wondered this question myself, actually.

Although in the last few days this site has picked up, due to lots of incoming links from Sizzling Solutions, where I have to give a shout out to the SAD II class.

Don't exactly know why, as I took that class last quarter, but hey, I don't mind the link-age.





Joe Clark interview. Slashdot: Joe Clark answers 10 questions on web accessibility posed by the Slashdot community. [dive into mark]

I've read Dive Into Accessibility, and took the tips to heart for my latest website design. Someday I'll get around to incorporating those ideas into this very 'blog.





From the |_|n1x Dept:

Reattach to processes using screen.

Several times I've VNCed into a PC that was ssh-ing into my iMac, just to quit the ssh client. I might have been able to avoid that using 'screen'.

I was sure I mentioned that problem on here before, with another solution. A quick google search wasn't able to turn up anything. Hmm....





From the All-The-Bright-Colors! Dept:

This article shows how to hide complex CSS from OmniWeb.

Visit it in Omniweb. I dare you.