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Steven Johnson gets

October 4, 2000 by Michael Boyle

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?

Tags: Intel, Opera

There’s an article

October 4, 2000 by Michael Boyle

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

October 4, 2000 by Michael Boyle

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.

Tags: Business, Human, Peter Merholz, TV

Good news

October 3, 2000 by Michael Boyle

from the Digital Divas.

Do you think

October 3, 2000 by Michael Boyle

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.

Tags: CSS

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