Monthly Archives: August 2004

iMac G5

Apple released official information today about the new iMac G5. As expected, the machine is designed to be an all-in-one unit, reducing the clutter usually associated with desktop computers.
Building on the design of the previous iMac, this model goes even farther, removing the base and putting all the electronics behind the display. As one [...]

Clean Slate

I guess you could say this was somewhat inspired by Doug’s recent “Bleached” site. I actually had something like this in mind before he did that.
I was getting tired of staring at light blue and red. I have some ideas for a what I want to do next, but I am not sure when [...]

Web Standards Meetup

This goes out mainly to web designers and developers in and around the Birmingham area.
I would really like to get a Web Standards Meetup going in the area. I received an e-mail the other day and nominated myself as the local organizer. The meetups, which occur on the first Thursday of every month, give designers [...]

Well, that didn’t take long

Reported today by Secunia, a new Microsoft IE vulnerability has been found. I don’t think there is any indication of whether this is also a vulnerability in IE6 on XP SP2, but I am not gonna test it.
I like the solution that is given to avoid being compromised.
Solution:
Disable Active Scripting or use another product.
Doesn’t get [...]

The last time I was at #sxsw, the only "official" party was the Frog party. Now it seems like there are 20 each night 3 hrs ago

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