June 2009
28 posts
firefox 3.5
nikography:
important new things have been added for web peeps:
support for downloadable fonts using @font-face (previously only safari supported this)
the opacity property instead of -moz-opacity (um, yay?)
text-shadow to assist with light text on dark backgrounds (previously only safari)
word-wrap so that retardedly submitted content (read: 500 characters, no spaces) doesn’t escape out...
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Challenges in the Health Care Debate →
Having worked in the health care industry for two years designing claims databases, I can tell you that it needs a huge change. While I support whatever side, you, the reader, may be on, let it be known that I’m rather socialist about all this. To me, there a few things that should be gauranteed, and gauranteed cheap.
Those things include transporation, shelter, clothing, health care,...
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The Twitter Fiasco
Oih, talk about a hassle. So about a month ago I deleted my Facebook and Twitter, hoping to venture off into the world and avoid the techno rub, to which I successfully did. After my hiatus, I figured I could come back, switch everything on and it would be as if nothing every change.
Facebook had no problem with this ideal, however, Twitter was a different story. I couldn’t receive...
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26.
So far, so good. Now I have to update my blog design…
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Yo Teach!
Simply brilliant. Judd Apatow does it again and Jason Schwartzman, WTF.
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Disable Tumblarity (On Firefox).
I love Tumblarity, and when I feel like it, looking at the statistics is amazing. However, most of the time, it is merely a depressing reminder that I’m not that popular. So to solve this issue, I have written a GreaseMonkey script to disable the Tumblarity display on Firefox. To install:
Install Firefox.
Install the GreaseMonkey addon.
It will prompt you to install the addon...
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