Archive for June 2006

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Address Bar Removal

Published on Tuesday, June 6th, 2006 at 2:41pm.

Why in the world do web browsers give an option to turn off the address/location bar? (...)

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24/365

Published on Monday, June 5th, 2006 at 2:33pm.

The image you see posted on the left is currently at Apple’s homepage and it’s the first time I’ve ever seen the phrase “24/365″ used. Thank you Apple! Maybe the whole world will finally realize that 24/7/365 doesn’t make sense. If you want to say 24/7/52 that’s fine, but 24/7/365 just doesn’t fly. (...)

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Websites as Graphs

Published on Sunday, June 4th, 2006 at 12:04am.

Kind of cool to view your website as a graph of colored, connected dots representing the various HTML entities. Make your own at Websites as graphs. (via) (...)

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Booked Sunday

Published on Friday, June 2nd, 2006 at 4:20pm.

An hour ago I didn’t have any plans set in stone for the weekend. Now my Sunday is booked solid. First, my Dad invited me up to play a golf course in Harrisville called Loggers Trace at 12:30. He has some type of connection and we are golfing for free. Can’t argue with that so I said “Yes” right away. (...)

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If It Ain’t Rough, It Ain’t Right

Published on Thursday, June 1st, 2006 at 9:01am.

The Detroit Pistons once again showed their toughness last night, winning game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals. The Miami Heat still hold a lead in the series at 3-2, but the pressure is now on them to win game 6 on their home court. Everyone knows the Miami doesn’t want to end up in a game 7 back at the Palace of Auburn Hills. Detroit doesn’t lose in those types of games at home. (...)

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