to the right question again – and faster and more intelligently than anyone else I’ve seen. From Feed – what is the cultural status of operating systems?
There’s an article
about what looks to be a really great zine in Baltimore’s City Paper online today. It’s called Daybook and it’s by Rachel Whang, who’s a very interesting person I’ve known online for several years now. From her writings over the years I know she’s an extremely talented and interesting person, so anyone in Baltimore should probably find a copy and support Daybook.
I was just
minding my own business when I passed by Peter Merholz’ site and found this link to a really fun site on McLuhan: McLuhan TV – Where Marshall McLuhan’s Words Come to Life. Cool. And in the spirit of sharing, I’ll link to Arthur Kroker’s excellent (and very densely packed) article, Digital Humanism: The Processed World of Marshall McLuhan.
Good news
from the Digital Divas.
Do you think
you will ever be able to do super- or subscript in html without totally screwing up the leading of a line of text in a graf? We publish medical materials, in which there a lot of super- and subscript elements in a line. And unless we totally fudge it there’s no way to do this well in html. With or without CSS. I held out hope that the line-height attribute would be smart enough to allow it to work. But of course it isn’t.
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