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Tucson, AZ
Joined September 2006
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I can haz a Corona. Ahhh.
Replying to @joepruitt
@joepruitt Do you mean The Mint, Shelter, etc? These are OLD classic Tucson watering holes! 30+ years?
I want a "like" option for last.fm. I don't heart everything!
Replying to @mearso
@mearso Hey that sounds like a good diet. Just draw up all the meals you require and imagine you're eating them ;)
Replying to @esquareda
@esquareda The Garter is Mike's local. I enjoy it there, always a unique mix of people, great pool tables, etc.
Replying to @joepruitt
@joepruitt The Buffet! One of Tucson's finest dives. In fact, I love Tucson dives: The Mint, The Shelter, Babaquivari, Red Garter :)
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Replying to @zeldman
@zeldman And people give me a hard time about the value of history. Of course, they usually weren't alive in the early 80s like we were. :)
Time to wind down and have a pre-sunrise nap. #mollydotcom {position: fixed; bottom: 0;}
@dodgrlvr33 Re: IE5 and lower - that's a very situation-specific issue. In most cases these days no, but there are some exceptions.
Replying to @bhenick
@bhenick camelCasing has its advantages no doubt, and scripters particularly rely on it. It just takes extra QA to ensure case matching
hyphens are allowed. Just remember there are implementation issues there, too, particularly in IE 5 and below.
This CSS minute brought to you by someone who has her head too far engaged in CSS tonight. Must. Take. Break.
I'd also avoid camel case & uppercase names as well, particularly with large sites. Because of case sensitivity, the error potential goes up
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However, best practice suggests avoiding underscores in ID and class names because of irregular implementations and other problems.
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re: underscores in class and ID names: CSS1 required escaping them. CSS2 forbade them until CSS2 errata made them valid.
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Replying to @jlbruno
@jlbruno yes, that is correct. Cold tap in desert=Ice-melting hot, in fact. And the hot tap will burn your skin off. Insane.
@tiffanybbrown Show your fro! Remember this? LOL: http://tinyurl.com/6l3hud
What do you call the water that comes out of the cold tap in Tucson in July?
Replying to @Fifikins
@Fifikins I'll be right over to wash those dishes. ;-)
okay, no more DMs re: reviewing. Twitter: Ask and ye shall receive 10,000 fold! hahaha. Thx all.