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

Tucson, AZ
Joined September 2006
Replying to @stoneyslytherin
Almost definitely are you referring to specific classes but I yes I can absolutely tell you a long list of things that have happened to me and are not expected to reverse ever. So when I post about my anger toward Healthcare yes it's biased. Also educated and informed wise;-)
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Replying to @timtfj
Oh I only use three words to flatly tonight anything most of the time my parents especially my father was a little more eloquent and calm in his way of being for a lot of my life
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Replying to @VintageReader
Everyday OMG it's a scare at the very least thank goodness everybody is okay
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Replying to @Antoine_Lovell
Staying away from Bad Healthcare is exactly the reason that promotes my occasional sleep!
Replying to @timtfj
That's what other people say about you get with the program here my friend;-)? The other way around
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Super cool to read this just now as I was thinking about how the saying `be here now` is not possible. by the time it comes out of our mouths 'now" is no longer now! Are we ever truly in the moment I think it's many other dimensions even. Yes I'm very geeky to say that LOL
Replying to @erin
I promoted and gave a few talks on microformats. I like the powerful simplicity of them. I however a bit startled though when @tantek asked what attributes beyond rel we could exploit.😊 but we don't see either lowercase or uppercase semantic web anymore.
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Curiosity Game Time! Name anything about yourself that other people insist is wrong/bad/not possible? Hey Molly? If you are talking you cannot be listening to me! HA! Test me on that any time. You did not grow up in a very loud New York Jewish family who all yelled at once! :)
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Replying to @aburone
Yes, I've been told it's just a semantic argument. My answer? What does that mean. No one gets it ;-)
Replying to @aburone
haha, Firefox is a modern browser! And Mozilla is doing very good advocacy work on behalf of the Web. Also, that's the rendering engine for Tor. So, there you have it. :)
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Replying to @aburone
I think the web itself yes as for Mobile and other devices maybe not so much I think we've seen that the expansion was far beyond what we could have imagined so I'm still on the fence with that but I'm pretty convinced we've overdone everything because of that and it's a problem!
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Who remembers and or used these resources, and if so, can you give some insight into your own participation, memories, and what you think about that time in Web history? I'd love to see that time documented. Photo is all Web Review editors ever! Guess who's in it if you can see!
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If you were around for those years, you might remember when XHTML and how Web Review (my fault, yes lol) went forward with it for our markup, served as text/html at that time. At any rate, I did manage to dig up a lot of stuff that is really pretty cool or "WTF?" depending. ;)
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I upset some colleagues with my attitude, and others agreed, but i did predict it would not make it the year. And I was correct, it all fell down, sad to say. BUT the work we did was so important to the emerging "web 2.0". Sadly, it's gone now mostly, remnants are snapshots.
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We then went through about 2002 with a lot of fun, hard work, and big changes. It was suggested by an external marketing firm to change Web Techniques title to The New Architect to be inclusive of the emerging mobile/device web. I felt changing that brand would be unwise.
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That process lasted for about six months, after which I moved to CMP as Executive Editor of Web Review. What a great crew, all. Truly a thrill and an opportunity to actually use new languages and try different CMS ideas, as well as growing a great conference, WebShow!
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Our offices were in San Francisco. I was already working as Contributing Editor and Columnist to Web Techniques, and was offered to work as interim managing editor with @Derrick_Story as managing editors as Web Review was sold. O'Reilly had an own-grown Perl based CMS. Cool, huh?
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Again, a situation where all kinds of very interesting, kind and wonderful folks began to coalesce into an extended group of content creators from print to web to a multi-city event with the WebShows. CMP Media bought it all up, and it was an incredible time of my life at least!
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Miller-Freeman published the print magazine originally titled "Web Techniques" and had a hand in early webshow conference, which was quite a big deal then! Web Review was Dale Dougherty's web mag from Songline Studios. It was home to CSS's @meyerweb original style compat charts.
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So going back and reconstructing the arc of Web 1.0 ad Web 2.0 has been a big part of what I have wanted to do for my book as well as history, especially rise of Web Standards, Open Web, and three very important, influential project from Miller Freeman and @OReillyMedia.
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