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a mean marine pro W told me I was hysterical because I am against the American aggression crap held high by the president I name idiot.
Go here, please. Your comments are truly critical, please trust your Mols on this one: http://tinyurl.com/2waar4
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My conversation from yesterday with Bill Gates about IE8 and Microsoft transparency: http://tinyurl.com/2waar4 - Enjoy!
Yay! coffeePod! I have the full transcript from the Gates discussion yesterday & am just waiting on the photos before blogging the details.
on a lighter note, Jesse Warden gets the best line prize of the night. "But dude! You're a chick!" Damn that child is funny.
@jcroft : HA! Well, I must be masochistic. I love this stuff. It's passionate, and so am I. It's a good fit. How goes the flavor blue w/u?
I could go on. And eventually I will. But right now I'm tired. Please also bear in mind my context: Evolving the Web, not devolving it.
The "crisis" point is an aspect of solving markup and versioning methods. Evolving beyond hacks such as DOCTYPE switching.
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The term "web standards" is a convenient term, but it's a misnomer. We have recommendations and specifications, not true standards.
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Okay, critics of my "Web Standards Crisis." You're all right and I'm wrong. How can there be a crisis when "Web Standards" is mythology.
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Replying to @Malarkey
@malarkey : I have to report that no blood was spilled during the Snook/Gates incident.
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There is confirmation that there will be information revealed at MIX08 re: IE.next and future versions.
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Bill Gates has told me that he will personally look into the reasons IE.next information is not forthcoming of late. Thank you, Bill.
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Jonathan Snook has gotten Bill going!
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"every stupid thing, we did first." - Bill Gates. That was damned funny, I must say.
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"I'm still the guy who thinks saving a few bytes is still important." Bill G. Um, it's important to us web folks, still.
Bill G. talking about his daughter and how she goes to a PC Tablet enabled school and how at ease she is w/ tech. Daughter is now 11, son 8.
Bill G. "Computers are very limited."
"Apple likes secrecy. Well, good luck to them." - Bill Gates
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Bill G: "In the 70's . . . I didn't have the megaphone of the Internet"