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I have a #wordpress q for folks with install and mgmt Apache/MySQL. Wanna resolve URLs to old molly archives residing intact on a subdomain.
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Replying to @mleary2001
@mleary2001 All common ones but I wonder about the fact that many people dream about buildings and searching for places and people. Curious!
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Replying to @heydonworks
@heydonworks @stephenhay @claudiasnell The wrong and the doer matter too. A five year old intends to steal a pencil, does so. Lesson or sin?
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Replying to @stephenhay
@stephenhay @heydonworks @claudiasnell it appears we four are in the "blame me, I did it" club. It's for very special people. Sez me! ;-)
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Nice introduction to a whole lotta good #a11y information for those wanting a nice intro or refresh: softwaretestinghelp.com/what… #accessibility
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Replying to @heydonworks
@heydonworks Yes, and sadly the blame others is all-too-common. I have the opposite problem, really, I blame myself for ALL THE THINGS! :-)
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Replying to @_hotrodthug
@_hotrodthug Yes. But let's call it hopeful rather than naive :-) @MicrosoftEdge
Replying to @heydonworks
@heydonworks I suppose sin was too vague a word in that tweet. I see sin less as morality and more the betrayal of personal ethics.
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Replying to @TucsonNewsTruth
@TucsonNewsTrash @MicrosoftEdge It's early days! Hence advocacy. I couldn't be more happy about its emergence for a variety of reasons.
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Replying to @TucsonNewsTruth
@TucsonNewsTrash No they do implement HTML5, it's just those elements that are being advocated now for inclusion in @MicrosoftEdge
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Replying to @LisaPollichPhD
@LisaPollichPhD We can be such fearful creatures, very control-oriented to circumvent fears. Yet, we do not live in a controlled ecosystem.
Replying to @LisaPollichPhD
@LisaPollichPhD My best guess? The human desire to control and/or hold great hope for an outcome that is fundamentally unrealistic.
Replying to @gripusa
@gripusa @scatteredbrainV True! Semantics are the smallest and least important aspect of what HTML5 really has become: APIs+JS+browser.
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Replying to @jegtnes
@jegtnes me too! Yay for laughter shared :)
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Interesting work being done over @webfoundation - if you haven't taken a look - I encourage you to do so!
Ahead of our #WomensRightsOnline report, we're sharing views from our research partners across the globe! ow.ly/TnAQP #gendergap
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Replying to @gripusa
@gripusa @scatteredbrainV I see them as functional and presentational as well. I also think "semantic" is a terrible description for #HTML5.
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Replying to @jegtnes
@jegtnes I think we need to form a working group first LOL!
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As for the #HTML5 question I posed, the comment "it's more semantic" was from LAST WEEK, not 2010! Do you agree? #DescribeHTML5inATweet
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Replying to @rachelnabors
@rachelnabors Terrifying! Killing your pal by mistake. That's a bad dream - and beating people up? Um, are you sure you're okay now? :)
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