Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 Working Draft Updated
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Techniques for Authoring Tool
Accessibility Guidelines Updated
Techniques for Authoring Tool
Accessibility Guidelines Updated
10/31/2002 01:15 AM30 October 2002: The Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines Working
Group has released an update to the W3C Note Techniques for Authoring
Tool Accessibility Guidelines 1.0. The document provides references,
techniques and strategies to authoring tool developers who wish to
satisfy ATAG 1.0 checkpoints. Read about the Web Accessibility
Initiative. (News archive)
Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines
2.0 Working Drafts Published
Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines
2.0 Working Drafts Published
03/19/2003 10:46 PM18 March 2003: The Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines Working
Group has released the first public Working Draft of Authoring Tool
Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 and its companion Implementation
Techniques. Authoring tools can enable users ("authors") to create
accessible Web content through prompts, alerts, checking and repair,
help files and automation. Resulting content can be read by a broader
range of readers. Read about the Web Accessibility Initiative. (News
archive)
Working Draft: Web Content Accessibility
Guidelines 2.0
Working Draft: Web Content Accessibility
Guidelines 2.0
08/02/2004 08:56 PM2004-08-02: The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) Working
Group has released an updated Working Draft for Web Content
Accessibility Guidelines 2.0. Version 2.0 widens the range of
technologies covered and simplifies wording. Following WCAG
checkpoints makes Web content accessible to people with disabilities
and to users of a variety of Web-enabled devices. Read about the Web
Accessibility Initiative. (News archive)
XML Accessibility Guidelines Working
Draft Published
XML Accessibility Guidelines Working
Draft Published
10/08/2002 07:08 AM3 October 2002: The WAI Protocols and Formats Working Group has
released an updated Working Draft of XML Accessibility Guidelines. The
draft is a guide for tools designers and authors of XML formats. It
explains how to design accessible XML applications that lower barriers
to Web accessibility for people with disabilities. Comments are
welcome. Read about the Web Accessibility Initiative. (News archive)
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0
Working Draft Published
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0
Working Draft Published
08/22/2002 01:31 PM22 August 2002: The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)
Working Group has released a Working Draft of the Web Content
Accessibility Guidelines 2.0. Following WCAG checkpoints makes Web
content accessible to people with disabilities, and to a variety of
Web-enabled devices, such as phones, handhelds, kiosks, and network
appliances. Read about the Web Accessibility Initiative. (News
archive)
Working Draft: Authoring Techniques for
Device Independence
Working Draft: Authoring Techniques for
Device Independence
11/06/2003 03:52 PM2003-11-06: The Device Independence Working Group has released the
first public Working Draft of Authoring Techniques for Device
Independence. The document provides a summary of several techniques
and best practices that Web site authors and solution providers may
employ when creating and delivering content to a diverse set of access
mechanisms. Learn more about the W3C Device Independence Activity.
(News archive)
Working Drafts: Techniques for Web
Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0
Working Drafts: Techniques for Web
Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0
08/02/2004 08:56 PM2004-08-02: The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) Working
Group has released three First Public Working Drafts. HTML Techniques
for WCAG 2.0 and CSS Techniques for WCAG 2.0 give guidance on using
HTML, XHTML and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to create accessible
content. Deprecated examples illustrate techniques that content
developers should not use. The draft Gateway to Techniques for WCAG
2.0 is an entry point to meeting the success criteria in WCAG 2.0.
Read about the Web Accessibility Initiative. (News archive)
Working Draft of Authoring Challenges
for Device Independence Published
Working Draft of Authoring Challenges
for Device Independence Published
10/25/2002 08:35 PM25 October 2002: The Device Independence Working Group has released
the first public Working Draft of Authoring Challenges for Device
Independence. The draft describes the considerations that Web authors
face in supporting access to their sites from a variety of different
devices. It is written for authors, language developers, device
experts and developers of Web applications and authoring systems. Read
about the Device Independence Activity (News archive)
Working Draft: QA Specification
Guidelines
Working Draft: QA Specification
Guidelines
06/03/2004 06:42 PM2004-06-03: The Quality Assurance (QA) Working Group has released QA
Specification Guidelines as a Working Draft. The document is designed
to help W3C Working Groups write technical reports. Reflecting major
changes in the W3C QA Framework, these newly rewritten guidelines are
lightweight and more user-friendly. Comments are welcome. Learn more
about Quality Assurance (QA) at W3C. (News archive)
Lindows working on Web-authoring tool
Lindows working on Web-authoring tool
10/30/2003 01:40 PMWorking Draft of QA Test Guidelines
Published
Working Draft of QA Test Guidelines
Published
12/20/2002 01:54 PM20 December 2002: The Quality Assurance (QA) Working Group has
released the first published Working Draft of the QA Framework: Test
Guidelines. The document defines a set of common guidelines for
conformance test materials for W3C specifications. Visit the QA home
page and read about the QA Activity. (News archive)
QA Framework: Specification Guidelines
Working Draft Published
QA Framework: Specification Guidelines
Working Draft Published
08/26/2002 10:33 AM26 August 2002: The Quality Assurance (QA) Working Group has released
a Working Draft of the QA Framework: Specification Guidelines. The
guidelines are designed to help W3C Working Groups write clearer, more
implementable, and better testable technical reports. This is a major
revision and comments are welcome. Visit the QA home page. (News
archive)
EMMA Working Draft Updated
EMMA Working Draft Updated
12/18/2003 06:05 PM2003-12-18: The Multimodal Interaction Working Group has released the
second public Working Draft of EMMA. Comments are welcome. The
Extensible MultiModal Annotation language (EMMA) is a data exchange
format for interaction management systems. EMMA represents user input.
Speech and handwriting recognizers, natural language engines, media
interpreters, and multimodal integration components generate EMMA
markup. Visit the Multimodal Interaction home page. (News archive)
Working Draft of the OWL Language
Reference Updated
Working Draft of the OWL Language
Reference Updated
11/14/2002 05:30 PM14 November 2002: The Web Ontology Working Group has released an
updated Working Draft of the Language Reference for the Web Ontology
Language (OWL) 1.0. Automated tools can use common sets of terms
called ontologies to power services such as more accurate Web search,
intelligent software agents, and knowledge management. OWL is used to
publish and share ontologies on the Web. Read about the W3C Semantic
Web Activity. (News archive)
Architectural Principles of the World
Wide Web Working Draft Updated
Architectural Principles of the World
Wide Web Working Draft Updated
11/15/2002 06:50 PM15 November 2002: The W3C Technical Architecture Group (TAG) has
released an updated Working Draft, Architectural Principles of the
World Wide Web. Comments are welcome. With technical issues organized
around identification, representation, and interaction, the document
also addresses some non-technical social issues that contribute to the
shared information space. Visit the TAG home page. (News archive)
W3C HTML Working Group Publishes Updated
XHTML 2.0 Draft and XHTML FAQ
W3C HTML Working Group Publishes Updated
XHTML 2.0 Draft and XHTML FAQ
07/24/2004 02:24 PMXMLMania.com Jul 24 2004 6:40PM GMT
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0
10/28/2002 11:23 AMUser Agent Accessibility Guidelines 1.0
User Agent Accessibility Guidelines 1.0
10/29/2002 10:40 AMUser Agent Accessibility Guidelines
Become a W3C Recommendation
User Agent Accessibility Guidelines
Become a W3C Recommendation
12/17/2002 10:38 AM17 December 2002: The World Wide Web Consortium today released User
Agent Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 as a W3C Recommendation. Written
for software developers as part of the Web Accessibility Initiative,
the guidelines explain how to design browsers and media players that
lower barriers to the Web for people with disabilities (visual,
hearing, physical, cognitive, and neurological) and improve usability
for all users. Companion techniques are updated. Read the press
release, FAQ and 23 testimonials. (News archive)
The W3C RDF Data Access Working Group
has published the first public working
draft of SPARQL Variable Binding
The W3C RDF Data Access Working Group
has published the first public working
draft of SPARQL Variable Binding
01/02/2005 11:31 AMxmlhack Jan 2 2005 1:45PM GMT
User Agent Accessibility Guidelines Last
Call Published
User Agent Accessibility Guidelines Last
Call Published
08/21/2002 02:05 PM21 August 2002: The User Agent Accessibility Guidelines Working Group
has released User Agent Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 as a Last Call
Working Draft. Comments are welcome through 18 September. Written for
developers of user agents, the guidelines lower barriers to Web
accessibility for people with disabilities (visual, hearing, physical,
cognitive, and neurological). The companion Techniques Working Draft
is also updated. Read about the Web Accessibility Initiative. (News
archive)
User Agent Accessibility Guidelines
Become a W3C Proposed Recommendation
User Agent Accessibility Guidelines
Become a W3C Proposed Recommendation
10/17/2002 02:08 PM17 October 2002: W3C is pleased to announce the advancement of User
Agent Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 to Proposed Recommendation.
Comments are welcome through 14 November. Written for developers of
user agents, the guidelines lower barriers to Web accessibility for
people with disabilities (visual, hearing, physical, cognitive, and
neurological). The companion Techniques Working Draft is updated. Read
about the Web Accessibility Initiative. (News archive)
Draft guidelines for 3G out
Draft guidelines for 3G out
09/26/2004 01:20 PMManila Times Sep 26 2004 5:44PM GMT
Semantic Web Content Accessibility
Guidelines for Current Research
Information Systems (CRIS)
Semantic Web Content Accessibility
Guidelines for Current Research
Information Systems (CRIS)
08/15/2004 06:13 AMSemantic Web Content Accessibility Guidelines for Current
Research Information Systems (CRIS)by A. Lopatenkohttp
://eprints.osti.gov/cgi-bin/dexpldcgi?qry1123892181;12Abstract:The most exciting challenge for CRIS
is to create a service for research information which should be
wide-spread, distributed and actual like Google, but at the same time
structured, trusted, with a complex search and navigation similar to
today CRIS application. The core technology for such a "new" CRIS is
the semantic web technology to integrate database contents with HTML
and XML web pages for being provided to the research interested
public. One (at the moment the best) possible way is to use RDF
(Resource Description Framework) which is also recommended by the W3
consortium. This has been added to the articles section of
Deep Web Research Subject
Tracer™ Information Blog.
Working Group Note: Authoring Techniques
for Device Independence
Working Group Note: Authoring Techniques
for Device Independence
02/18/2004 05:28 PM2004-02-18: The Device Independence Working Group has completed work
on Authoring Techniques for Device Independence. The document
addresses the rapidly changing area of delivering content to diverse
devices. It covers content creation, maintenance and adaptation, and
user interaction with applications. Learn more about the W3C Device
Independence Activity. (News archive)
Working Drafts: Authoring Techniques for
XHTML and HTML Internationalization
Working Drafts: Authoring Techniques for
XHTML and HTML Internationalization
05/10/2004 01:18 PM2004-05-10: The GEO (Guidelines, Education and Outreach) Task Force of
the Internationalization Working Group has published three First
Public Working Drafts. The drafts cover Specifying the Language of
Content, Characters and Encodings and Handling Bidirectional Text.
Designed for content authors, the documents are aids to ensuring that
HTML and XHTML are written for an international audience. Visit the
Internationalization home page. (News archive)
Draft Guidelines for Space Tourists
Draft Guidelines for Space Tourists
03/28/2005 07:57 AMHelpMaker Help Authoring Tool
HelpMaker Help Authoring Tool
12/07/2003 01:34 AMInfo about delay...
SitePoint: Working The Web -
Accessibility
SitePoint: Working The Web -
Accessibility
12/05/2002 09:38 AMNTC begins 3G talks, issues draft
guidelines
NTC begins 3G talks, issues draft
guidelines
09/24/2004 07:50 AMINQ7.net Sep 24 2004 11:48AM GMT
Formatting Object Authoring tool
Formatting Object Authoring tool
12/02/2003 09:57 AMNew Release: 0.6.0
Updates to IsaViz RDF authoring and
visualization tool
Updates to IsaViz RDF authoring and
visualization tool
05/28/2002 08:57 AMTari releases HTML/CSS authoring tool
GoodPage
Tari releases HTML/CSS authoring tool
GoodPage
03/22/2005 06:32 PMEuropean developer Tari has released its first application: GoodPage,
an HTML/CSS tool that Web site owners can use to author and edit their
documents. GoodPage offers WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get)
selection and navigation of documents viewed at the code, structure or
browser level, with the ability to simultaneously view one document
different ways. The utility can also manage a Web site via FTP, SFTP
or a mounted WebDAV or other folder, such as .Mac's iDisk.
"neues authoring tool von macromedia
fuer programmierer"
"neues authoring tool von macromedia
fuer programmierer"
11/18/2003 10:22 AMIETF Working Group Guidelines and
Procedures
IETF Working Group Guidelines and
Procedures
03/09/2004 01:47 AMThe next meeting of the IETF is scheduled for August 1-6, 2004 in San
Diego, CA, USA. Excerpts from RFC2418. ...
Updated brushed metal guidelines
Updated brushed metal guidelines
11/06/2003 02:45 PMAs reported by
Michael Tsai, Apple has updated the Human Interface Guidelines
on the
issue of metal windows. It is now
suggested that any window that “provides a source list to
navigate information—for example, iTunes or the Finder”
can be a metal window.
The first thing I think of is that NetNewsWire could then use a metal
window, since it provides a source list.
The second thing I think is:
no way.
The guidelines also say, “Don’t use the brushed metal look
indiscriminately. Although it works well for some types of
applications, some applications appear too heavy when using this
look.”
I would rewrite that to say: “Don’t use the brushed metal
look at all. Although some applications (such as iTunes and the
Finder) use it, they all look too heavy when using this
look.”
Intelligent people may disagree, of course. (And so I point to
Unsanity’s
Metallifizer.)
QA Framework: Test Guidelines Updated
QA Framework: Test Guidelines Updated
03/06/2004 01:50 AM2004-02-25: The Quality Assurance (QA) Working Group has released an
updated Working Draft of the QA Framework: Test Guidelines. One in a
family of QA Framework documents, the draft defines a set of common
guidelines for conformance test materials for W3C specifications. The
group welcomes comments. Visit the QA home page. (News archive)
xml:id Working Draft Published
xml:id Working Draft Published
04/09/2004 04:00 PM2004-04-08: The XML Core Working Group has released the First Public
Working Draft of xml:id Version 1.0. The specification introduces a
predefined attribute name that can always be treated as an ID and
hence can always be recognized. Comments are welcome. Visit the XML
home page. (News archive)
CSS 2.1 Working Draft Published
CSS 2.1 Working Draft Published
01/29/2003 03:04 PM29 January 2003: Answering comments received during Last Call, the CSS
Working Group has released an interim Working Draft of Cascading Style
Sheets, Level 2 Revision 1 (CSS 2.1). Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is
a language used to render structured documents like HTML and XML on
screen, on paper, and in speech. The draft brings CSS2 in line with
implementations and CSS2 errata, and removes obsolete features. Visit
the CSS home page. (News archive)
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Crack My Knuckles - by Rob Manuel
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Qtel to crack down on Internet telephony
Qtel to crack down on Internet telephony
04/18/2005 12:11 AMThe Peninsula Apr 18 2005 3:34AM GMT
China to Crack Supercomputer Top Ten
List
China to Crack Supercomputer Top Ten
List
06/05/2004 11:41 AMiGetter 2.1
iGetter 2.1
12/24/2004 12:55 PMiGetter is a full featured download manager and accelerator. It allows
auto resume on broken downloads, queue filtering by various criteria,
site explorer, history list, scheduling downloads for low traffic
periods, auto redial on broken connection, auto hang-up and shut down
on completion, and much more.
iGetter 2.2
iGetter 2.2
03/14/2005 05:37 PMiGetter is a full featured download manager and accelerator. It's a
nice replacement for your browser's download manager.
iGetter can greatly improve the speed of your downloads using
segmented downloading. In addition it allows auto resume on broken
downloads, queue filtering by various criteria, site explorer, history
list, scheduling downloads for low traffic periods, auto redial on
broken connection, auto hang-up and shut down on completion, and much
more.
iGetter 2.0
iGetter 2.0
08/31/2004 04:59 PMFull featured download manager and accelerator.
iGetter v2.1 for Mac OS X released
iGetter v2.1 for Mac OS X released
12/24/2004 12:41 PMPresenta Ltd. is pleased to announce the new release of iGetter
version 2.1 for Mac OS X.
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iGetter v2.2 for Mac OS X released
iGetter v2.2 for Mac OS X released
03/14/2005 05:28 PMPresenta Ltd. is pleased to announce the new release of iGetter
version 2.2 for Mac OS X.
The new version 2.2 of iGetter is available immediately for download
from:
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iGetter v2.0 for Mac OS X released
iGetter v2.0 for Mac OS X released
08/30/2004 03:39 PMAugust 30, 2004 - Presenta Ltd. is pleased to announce the new
release of iGetter
version 2.0 for Mac OS X.
iGetter is a full featured download manager and accelerator. With
iGetter you
can get the most out of your Internet connection (dial-up, wireless,
cable,
DSL, T1 etc.). iGetter can greatly improve the speed of your
downloads using
segmented (accelerated) downloading. In addition it allows auto
resume on broken
downloads, queue filtering by various criteria, history list,
scheduling downloads
for low traffic periods, auto redial on broken connection, auto
hang-up and
shut down on completion, and much more.
vPresenta announces iGetter 2.0
vPresenta announces iGetter 2.0
08/31/2004 09:36 AMVresenta today has announced the new release of iGetter version 2.0
for Mac OS X, the latest version of the company's full-featured
download manager and accelerator...
Ride my pimp
Ride my pimp
07/15/2004 08:26 AMHow yesterday's gun-totin' gangsta rapper turned into today's
cartoonish mack daddy -- cuddly and cute enough for even the white
kids from the burbs.
Just say no to Crack
Just say no to Crack
04/23/2004 02:51 PM
Staking out the high moral ground, a bill would punish
those wearing low-riding jeans. It seems that
Represe
ntative Derrick D. T. Shepherd of Louisiana, a Democrat no less,
wants to outlaw low slung pants. Plumbers beware, and stock up on
Butt-Crack Caulk!
Really, don't they have anything better to legislate besides fashion
or
holidays?
MD5 crack
MD5 crack
07/07/2004 04:43 AMMD5 cracking in seconds .. this site is for you
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TV on crack
TV on crack
03/22/2005 04:44 PMIs A&E's "Intervention" the most exploitative reality show ever, or a
necessarily brutal snapshot of the perils of addiction?
How to crack passwords, and why you
should
How to crack passwords, and why you
should
06/05/2005 11:28 PMKernel crack
Kernel crack
11/07/2003 05:31 AMCNET Asia Nov 7 2003 4:44AM ET
Alcohol is the new crack!
Alcohol is the new crack!
01/02/2005 11:10 PM
“N
ot only is it illegal, but it's becoming increasingly dangerous,”
Leggio said of underage drinking. How dangerous? Well apparently
dangerous enough that one affluent Kansas City community has decided
that it is best to have police spy on teens during high school
basketball games. Oh it gets better, apparently a carload of teens is
enough for a Lenexa cop to follow you! So the parents should be up in
arms right? Nope, they encourage the police, even calling them
("she told dispatchers that when she called home to check on her
son, it sounded like a party was going on"). Yet surprisingly,
despite this almost police-state like mentality against drinking,
atti
tudes are slow to change.
FeedDemon Crack
FeedDemon Crack
06/18/2004 09:27 AMDave
Winer and Evan
Williams commented that the people who shout the loudest are often
the ones who have no basis for their anger. I'm reminded of this fact
by an email I received this morning. Here's a quote:
"Fix your piece of s--- program! I upgraded to
FeedDemon 1.10 and it crashes with 'Win32 device error.' Did you even
test this s---?"
I've actually received a number of emails (and one forum post)
about this bug, but I have no plans to fix it. Why? Because the
error message only appears if you upgrade a cracked
version of FeedDemon 1.0. This is a deliberate error
message that FeedDemon 1.10 displays when it detects that you upgraded
from a specific cracked version of FeedDemon 1.0.
That's right, people who use a pirated version of
FeedDemon are emailing me for support. It never ceases to amaze me
when people not only steal from me, but also expect me to spend my
time answering their questions. And more often than not, the email
I've received about this problem reads like something a drunk teenager
would write.
I've written
about piracy befor
e and I'm not planning to start another lengthy rant. But I do
have a request for those who have justified their use of cracked
versions of my work: don't ask for support. I
support my family with sales of my software, and my life is affected -
dramatically - by the existence of cracks. Please, if you're using a
pirated version of my software, don't expect me to help you.
"Conservative Crack-Up"
"Conservative Crack-Up"
11/19/2003 03:31 PMFirst Crack in the Wall?
First Crack in the Wall?
03/22/2005 03:15 PMThis is the first announced change in the status quo since IBM
announced the sale of their entire line of laptops to the Chinese firm
Lenovo. As with some other people, I’m still awainting
experience to tell us if it’s a good or bad thing. Lenovo will
slightly modify the “IBM ThinkPad” brand in the relatively
near future, said Lenovo CEO-designate Stephen Ward on Monday at PC
Forum, which is taking place here this week….
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Wall?'
New Bluetooth Crack
New Bluetooth Crack
06/05/2005 11:47 PMHappy Friday:
Cryptographers have discovered a way to hack Bluetooth-enabled
devices even when security features are switched on. The discovery may
make it even easier for hackers to eavesdrop on conversations and
charge their own calls to someone else's cellphone.
"Our attack makes it possible to crack every communication between
two Bluetooth devices, and not only if it is the first communication
between those devices," says Shaked.
Check out the time required to pull this off:
They show that once an attacker has forced two devices to pair,
they can work out the link key in just 0.06 seconds on a Pentium
IV-enabled computer, and 0.3 seconds on a Pentium-III. "This is not
just a theoretical break, it's practical," says Schneier.
Via New
Scientist.
crack found in foam
crack found in foam
04/07/2005 05:15 AMUsatoday.com - Wed Apr 6, 08:59 pm GMT
Crack codes and win prizes
Crack codes and win prizes
10/30/2003 11:25 AMFancy a go at the Thawte Crypto Challenge IV?
Madredeus On Crack: A Naifa
Madredeus On Crack: A Naifa
09/14/2004 01:54 AM
As God Is My Cleaning Lady:
Crypto-Fado For Bohemian Pagan Popsters. They can't play their
classical Fado guitars very well; they have a punky drummer and the
Fado singer not only smiles pouts and shakes her hips, but actually
seems to
enjoy herself! What's become of this country? Are
they mad? Reckless, certainly. They call themselves
A Naifa
and what they've done is taken a massive, ice-crunching Waring Pro
blender to all the sacred potions, fruits and flavours of Portuguese
traditional music and poured out a vulgar, shameless, disrespectful
and utterly
delicious shambles of a
Pop cocktail. Heresy in
old Lisbon? I nearly choked on my 30-year-old
aguardente
velha, but then realized I was dancing merrily and had already
spilt most of it anyway. [
Probably not fun for those
unfamiliar with the Fado. QuickTime required.]
UK, US and Canada crack down on Net
scams
UK, US and Canada crack down on Net
scams
04/30/2004 10:50 AMCloser co-operation
where i can give a crack for sims2?
where i can give a crack for sims2?
09/20/2004 03:02 PMTechTree Sep 20 2004 6:36PM GMT
AutoZone developer says SCO is on crack
AutoZone developer says SCO is on crack
03/06/2004 01:54 AMSCO Group sued AutoZone (full text of the complaint) for having used
their libraries when they migrated to Linux. They don't have any
evidence, but rather just say "they did it too fast, so they must have
gotten help from IBM and stolen our code". (Note, it didn't have
anything to do with the Linux code). The lead developer at AutoZone at
the time of the migration writes on Groklaw that the SCO claims is a
pile of %$%#$. They...
"Don't do crack; it's a ghetto drug"
"Don't do crack; it's a ghetto drug"
06/19/2004 04:52 PMFifteen of us gathered last night for a screening of the 1992 Tim
Robbins political satire Bo
b Roberts. This mockumentary of a folksinging conservative
Wall Street trader turned politician has held up surprisingly
well. In the background of the movie, President Bush is in the
White House and American troops are about to invade Iraq. Gore
Vidal does a great job playing a Ted Kennedy-style career
senator. The songs are fun but sadly the soundtrack has never
been made available.
My favorite part of the movie is when Bob Roberts closes a letter
to a 7-year-old girl in Vermont with the admonition "Don't do crack;
it's a ghetto drug."
This is the perfect movie for an election-year party.
A crack in DeLay's armor
A crack in DeLay's armor
04/11/2005 10:36 AMRobert Novak's protestations notwithstanding, a Republican congressman
says it's time for the House majority leader to resign.
3D holograms to crack forgeries
3D holograms to crack forgeries
08/11/2004 08:18 AMA 3D hologram technique could transform how experts spot forged
signatures and other handwritten documents.
Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 Working Draft Updated