This disclaimer was appended to the bottom of an email I received today.

June 1, 2010

Certain sections of the above email contains forward-looking statements that are based on management’s expectations, estimates, projections and assumptions. Words such as “expects,” “anticipates,” “plans,” “believes,” “scheduled,” “estimates” and variations of these words and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. These statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve certain risks and [...]

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Browsers read your CSS selectors right to left.

May 30, 2010

Right to Left One of the important things to understand about how browsers read your CSS selectors, is that they read them from right to left. That means that in the selector ul > li a[title="home"] the first thing thing interpreted is a[title="home"]. This first part is also referred to as the “key selector” in [...]

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Ways to be cool…

May 29, 2010

A look inside the mind of what is most likely a high school senior and his plan to attain the goal of “Coolness”. Who is Steve?! via Steve: Badass. | Internet Today.

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A fantastic truth about Facebook

May 28, 2010

The truth is, Zuckerberg needs your data. His business is built upon it. The most important thing to understand about Facebook is that you are not Facebook’s customer, you are its inventory. You are the product Facebook is selling. Facebook’s real customers are advertisers. You, as a Facebook member, are useful only because you can [...]

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Sensible thoughts on the iPad version of WIRED magazine

May 28, 2010

Let’s make this clear once and for all: at the current surface and resolution of the iPad, multi column layouts for long screen texts are sentimental nonsense. And the more columns you use, the worse it gets. via iA » WIRED on iPad: Just like a Paper Tiger….

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Enhance.

May 14, 2010

Somehow I missed this one.

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