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 @dolske
but only since you knew the birthday of the person who locked the window in the first place :-)
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In many industries, shareholders are fine with profitability without growth, but management often isn't.
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which is, for reference, bugzil.la/1268431 . (Sounds like everything is figured out now.)
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Replying to @dolske @mfinkle
In the Philadelphia suburbs, some people did that, but only very quickly, and other drivers didn't assume it would happen.
Seems like a Denial Of Service attack, but doesn't seem very Distributed.
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Replying to @LeaVerou @tabatkins
Would be nice to have a draft of that spec. If there'd been a draft, we might have implemented it a few months back...
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Replying to @LeaVerou
If you control everything else in the same line, then 'top' and 'bottom' are probably safe.
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Replying to @LeaVerou
Can you avoid 'overflow: hidden'? I can't think of anything else offhand that would be reliable.
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Replying to @LeaVerou
yeah, baseline is the only vertical-align value that truly aligns the same point in the parent and child (in most cases)
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... since 'middle' vertical align aligns different points in the child and the parent (as do the others, but less font-dependent)
I think text-top or text-bottom (or, failing that, top or bottom) might be a safer workaround, though, since...
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Quoting from the King James Bible or Book of Common Prayer often works: translationparty.com/rest-et…
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Replying to @robinberjon
@domenic but the victory condition is "it is unlikely that this phrase will ever reach equilibrium"
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Replying to @triblondon
More important: if you drop electronics in a business class seat, do not use any powered adjustment controls to move the seat
Replying to @FremyCompany
Main reason is that the luggage bins fill up and people don't want *their* bag checked and have to wait 30-60 minutes for it
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Who says farmhouses need to house farm workers? (See: reuse of old farmhouses in exurbs of northeastern cities.)
@hanlonbt Aren't *farmhouses* an essential component of farms? Are the farmhouses by-right too? :-)
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Replying to @mfinkle
Would be very distorted by crashes due to bad RAM/disk/etc.
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But we only accepted that name after deciding νεολογισpouvoir wouldn't work because of its non-ASCII characters.
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