Owen Briggs of the Web Standards Project put together the CSS Panic Guide. To sum up, “This is not a complete resource, this is a fast resource. These are the sites that I refer to first, and that I tell people to read. When you want more, just about all of them have their own links to good sites.” [Link el jefe]
Another Joel diamond titled, Joel on Software – Strategy Letter V gives a friendlier and more intereresting (read, "no snoring temptation") economics lesson than what I had in college and focuses on software, of course.
i-like-pie 404 page that talks (not friendly for the hearing impaired). [Link Presurfer and Rudy]
Ah, it’s Saturday and it looks like a busy weekend of editing newsletters. Meryl told me I should post the "modified" lyrics that I wrote to her in honor of the big hole in the backyard:
There was a hole
(There was a hole)
All in the b’yard
(All in the b’yard)
The messiest hole
(The messiest hole)
That you ever did see
(That you ever did see)
The hole in the ground
And the green grass dies all around, all around
The green grass dies all around
Apologies to the writers.
Hey, it’s p i x e l v i e w – behind the screen with Shelley Powers and the title of the interview is right on the dot. “Some folks can work with technology, some folks can write, very few can do both.
Shelley does.”
Buckets coming after me! We’ve started building a pool today and you can see the action in the webcam. Picture quality is all over the place, but you get the idea of what is going on. That’s your Friday enterainment.
AmphetaDesk 0.93 is available and the new features are listed in the link. Learn about the person behind the news reader that has been reviewed at meryl.net articles in a humorous interview.
Happy birthday to Joshua Davis! It was cool meeting him at SXSW and he told an amazing story at Fray that kept me captivated.
In June’s PalmPower Magazine features, Create healthy daily habits and keep them on your Palm handheld along with articles on books vs. ebooks, half a keyboard, and the Treo line. Site of the month is PalmBooks where you can get free ebooks.
Hey, new PDA site link that wasn’t already in the bookmarks: PDASupport.com. Its purpose is to help find the best sources of support for your PDA.
click to add title: PowerPoint as God Intended has the first round PowerPoint slides up for viewing. It looks like a close race between Harpold and Sippey. If you like Photoshop Tennis, you’ll love Powerpoint Challenge (link to PPT file with rules)!
It does require having Powerpoint loaded on the computer to enjoy. I’m just the messenger, please don’t shoot! It may work with the Powerpoint viewer, which is a free download from Micro$oft.
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