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Joined September 2006
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Sometimes, Anonymous scares me. I love @YourAnonNews but death by swift-sword decapitation isn't a comforting gesture #justSayin
"Marriage is a fine institution, but I'm not ready for an institution yet." - Mae West
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Replying to @hidgw
@hidgw I was hoping you knew!
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Replying to @amhlaidgh
@amhlaidgh What part of dissing on <layer> or NN means heresy? Don't burn me at the stake. That's for witches. I'm not a witch.
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Replying to @ktguru
@ktguru LOL! But Mac and Opera share are still low, demographically. Well played :)
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The problem? The more complexity designers demand of #CSS, the more computation becomes necessary.
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Next tweet pure for the record. (are tweets pure? is there a record?)
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Replying to @kiplog
@kiplog Zombie Dust? Ha! I shiver with fear at the name :not ;) Sounds great, thanks for the recs!
Fair argument. The problem? The more complexity designers demand of CSS, the more computation necessary. @chriseppestein
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@iteration1 Well come and visit, silly! I could use a REST :D
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Replying to @chriseppstein
@chriseppstein "Yeah but no but yeah!" At that time, both were necessary. We got there mostly - ECMAScript and DOM consistency FTW.
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Replying to @rainypixels
@rainypixels @jc The truth about DHTML. Or, in showdown speak: D to the H to the T.M.L!
Replying to @chriseppstein
Non-"standard." IE was .htc and VBScript and/or JScript. NN was whatever the version of JavaScript was supported, @chriseppstein
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@rainypixels Rude dude! @jc will agree. I call for a showdown!
Replying to @chriseppstein
@chriseppstein Couldn't have been done IMO.
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The DOM problems between NN and IE in 1998 were what gave rise to the Web Standards movement.
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Replying to @jc
@jc @rainypixels Okay, it was. But the DOM problem between IE and NN at the time killed it, IMO.
Replying to @rainypixels
@rainypixels You hadn't used your first computer in 1998? :: clutches at heart :: - how'd you get so smart?