Engineer on @googlechrome. Involved in CSS and W3C standards. Previously @mozilla, @w3ctag. Mastodon: @dbaron@w3c.social

Rockville, Maryland, USA
Joined March 2008
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Replying to @flamsmark
@flamsmark But I really want trains the speed of planes so they'll be practical at much longer distances.
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Replying to @flamsmark
@flamsmark I was on a Thalys last month (Brussels to Paris) with wifi, though it was free only for first class.
Replying to @LeaVerou
@LeaVerou You really need to test that separately on each platform (and consider accelerated and non-accelerated Windows separately)
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@sgalineau I wonder if anybody has tried media queries in their SVG for things like that.
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Replying to @khuey_
@khuey_ I've never needed them to call back; had good experiences with sending email for support and just waiting to speak to a person.
Replying to @khuey_
@khuey_ I've had good experiences with sonic.net. Do remember that they have to ask AT&T to do the physical setup.
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Replying to @meyerweb
@meyerweb I hope your Javascript isn't full of BEGIN and END. That would be a bit of a problem.
Replying to @blassey
@blassey For March or April, not surprising. Though maybe from Boston it is. (Not for from NYC/Phila/DC.)
Soon there will be one, and maybe even three daily SFO-DCA nonstops: travel.usatoday.com/flights/…
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Replying to @meyerweb
@meyerweb Does a glottal stop count as a "t" sound? :-)
Replying to @estellevw
@estellevw So companies are leaving because fares are a larger fraction of what they would have been without deregulation?
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Replying to @hober
@hober Well, I saw it in my twitter stream. Also, I only learned it from running the test suite, not from the WG.
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Replying to @codepo8
@codepo8 On which channels is it stable enough for that to be a good idea? (and isn't it on default on nightly+?)
Replying to @annevk
@annevk Background on the root, since it's drawn on the canvas.
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One thing about plans is that it's often good to make ambitious ones. But outsiders shouldn't treat those plans as promises.
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Replying to @LeaVerou
@LeaVerou A bunch of things wrong, though, and some misleading charts.
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Replying to @junglecode
@junglecode @robcee No, making sure that Twitter's 140 character limit is codepoints (or clusters) rather than UTF-16 units.