Monthly Archives: August 2004

There is a city that belongs to Sarah Jessica Parker…

There is a city that belongs to Sarah Jessica Parker…. But I prefer to imagine the show as a black-box play from the 1970s with Beckettian overtones, three women on an empty stage, looking at the audience, speaking in monotones…

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TXP Isn’t All Milk and Cookies

TXP Isn’t All Milk and Cookies. For our church website, I’m really considering using MovableType 2.x until the Open Source alternatives catch up, and then switching later.

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New G5 iMac

New G5 iMac. Dude. 17-inches of screen for $1,299. Sweet. Jeremy talks more about the design.

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The Destination Matters More Than the Journey

The Destination Matters More Than the Journey. Dean Allen on typography and the web.

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Dunstan: Seagulls

Dunstan: Seagulls. Cool photo

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InterVarsity has an RSS feed

InterVarsity has an RSS feed. Nice!

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Introducing Bleached

Introducing Bleached. Doug Bowman experiments with color

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Problems with our Links feed

Problems with our Links feed. Mozilla Thunderbird isn’t reading our Links feed, and the Validator says that I’m not encoding our stuff properly. If it isn’t working for you, too, can you email me?

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Mozlla campaigns to college students

Mozlla campaigns to college students. Looks like they know their market.

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Re-discoverability

Re-discoverability. How do you use bookmarks, if at all?

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