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Sunday, February 10, 2002

Another insider view on the ArsDigita story. [via bOing bOing]
11:07:52 PM    

Small design issues Jonathon Delacour today added an Email caption to the 'Spam-Free Email' envelope (sounds like a good idea, so I stole it) and had an interesting discussion about type sizes and color choices. My eyes aren't what they used to be either, and 9 point fonts seem to be getting to me, but I don't have a big problem with light text on a dark background (yet! We're saving that for next year).
11:07:11 PM    

The SandStorm framework for XML-RPC looks pretty interesting. I need to go back here after I finally finish undoing all the damage I did today. Somehow, I have killed SOAP under JBoss on one of my systems by playing with too many things at once. A complete re-install has left it still broken. At one point, I tried moving to JBoss 2.4.4, but that didn't work either (a few not quite so subtle changes from 2.4).

I just wanted to play, not to flail. Right now I'm wondering if it ever worked on that system. Lot's of self doubt.
1:02:25 AM    


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