It is the true teacher who leaves the class knowing they have learned the most.

Tucson, AZ
Joined September 2006
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Replying to @snookca
@snookca Me? Expressive? You are joking, right?
Replying to @nissenikolaos
Okay, yes, disaster was too dramatic a word. I've been known to embellish things once in a while.
reading Twitter today is like a global disaster weather report, least in the Northern Hemisphere.
@tiffanybbrown hmm, not from learning, least for me. That would bother me. But I see you Tweeting about stuff you're learning.
although I have said before that Twitter has taken time from regular blogging and I rarely use IM anymore. This is a great medium for me.
Replying to @keranm
@oo00_Mr_K_00oo None of the time I spend on Twitter is wasted. Friendship, culture, language, music, soapbox, bad day support - enriching.
Replying to @glazou
@glazou I'd love to know more about that. Dave told me he's got the acetates of the work he did on HTML tables. I SO want to see those!
Replying to @doublesided
@doublesided The issue in the Sonoran desert is dramatic drops & rises night/day as much as 40-50 degrees in winter. We get cold fast!
Replying to @doublesided
@doublesided Rub it in, why don't you. I live in a desert for a reason, and it isn't to be freezin'!
@gonzofish My folks sent me pics from their house outside of Vegas - covered in snow last week.
is it warm ANYWHERE? I think part of not being able to "chill out" is because I'm freakin' COLD.
Replying to @russmaxdesign
@russmaxdesign I have seen your force and am not intimidated, however dark you may be, oh devilish one.
Replying to @mphilip
@heplays Asked to leave the bar, sometimes forever :) What do you say in Amsterdam?
Replying to @davedelaney
@davedelaney Did you ever get an answer from @ev or @biz or anyone?
Is it possible to get 86'd from Twitter for Tweeting TOO much?
well that was nice, really. A nap, a dream (which I don't remember) and a rude awakening by kitteh who wants noms.
Must. Power. Down. I see serious danger signs, talking HTML trivia. I'll never sleep. So, chamomile tea, book, & bed. YourMolsWhoLovesYou :*
Replying to @Dorizzdt
@MossyBlog Yes, Netscape introduced <layer>. <div> is part of the W3C HTML spec, implemented by IE and NOT proprietary, unlike <layer>.
Replying to @Dorizzdt
@MossyBlog Dave Raggett (known for Tidy also); spreadsheet & science data; Dave told me initially tables were in fact considered for layout!