Sunday, 17 March 2002
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evolt.org: The Wrong Way to Use CSS in Page Layouts. “Unfortunately, many people are still using WYSIWYG packages to do their web development, and many of them are trying a table-free approach in their attempts to ride the wave of the CSS flood. What some of these developers tend to forget is that pixel-precise layouts are anything but, especially when you consider all the custom settings users may have on their systems.” [mac.scripting.com]
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Naxos Planets to be released on DVD-Audio. Gramophone Mar 16 2002 11:12PM ET [Moreover - Arts and culture news] The DVD-A disc will also carry Dolby Digital and dts sound, making it fully compatible with DVD-Video players and existing home cinema systems.
The full bandwidth version is five channels of 24 bit, 96 kHz. This is Naxos's second DVD-A title.
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NATIONAL POST ONLINE | Canada no longer the true north?: "
Wandering pole: Scientists predict Mag North will leave our territory by 2005"
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The Old Mac That Went to Pot "The IBM PC was created by people who drank alcohol. The Mac was created by people who smoked pot."
Viva la différence!
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Shane McChesney offers a third installment of Why Write a Weblog? [Scripting News]
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JY also tunes into a new buzzword you're going to be hearing a lot about on Scripting News in the coming weeks. [Scripting News]
This should be fun. I lover outliners. I've dug outlines ever since Mr. Fetty explained them to us in grade 10 English class. That was a long time ago!
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BW Online | March 4, 2002 | Entertainment Execs, Fear Not the Net The music and movie bigwigs' antipiracy crusade misses a key point: People are tired of those industries' old ways of business
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realkosh - an aussie music fan: "CD Album sales are down 2.3 percent. RIAA points finger at piracy. But what about... " Good. Some contrary thinking.
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