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Catching up:

January 6, 2003 by Michael Boyle

Dial-Up Revelations, by Meg Hourihan on the O’Reilly Network. A nice look at web standards and alternate access methods to network data from the perspective of someone away from high speed Internet access for an extended period of time.

Tags: Internet, Standards, Web Design

Earlier today, Zeldman wrote

January 5, 2003 by Michael Boyle

a followup about mild upgrade notices on websites that are standards-compliant, that is, do not work well in NS 4.7 and the like. I decided against using such a beastie when I put up this design and I have had no complaints.

Tags: Standards, Web Design, Zeldman

The Daily Oliver was great the other day:

January 5, 2003 by Michael Boyle

1 January. Amazing that Oliver would keep still with the sash on his shoulder.

Tags: Blogging

And so a hectic holidays comes to an end…

January 3, 2003 by Michael Boyle

I haven’t posted in ages, but luckily that’s because I’ve had a super-long Christmas-thru-New-Year vacation. I spent the first week – 20th to 27th – mostly relaxing and doing family stuff up at Mont Tremblant for Christmas, then back to Montreal where we hosted a party and then off to Quebec City for a splendid New Year’s Eve with friends at a dinner and another party later on.

Things I’ve learned over the holidays: our dog is a great tracker of large and small animals in the brush, and loves the snow though bred for the savannah; sparkling cider from the Eastern Townships of Quebec is really excellent with dessert; people from France have rarely had good California wines, and so it is easy to impress them with a half decent red; Hilton Hotels welcomes dogs, making travel quite a bit easier; and I finally learned that All-Season radial tires simply aren’t up to snuff in the Canadian winter.

Things to look forward to in 2003: following through on the plans of 2002. We’re closing the deal on the house we bought a couple weeks ago in March, getting married in April, and then moving into aforementioned house in May. I think that’s enough for a pretty complete year and that’s just the first five months!

Tags: Montreal, Personal, Quebec, Travel

New Barlow:

December 20, 2002 by Michael Boyle

from yesterday. “At the heart of all this is a profound assumption: that to intend a crime – to sin in one’s heart – is no different from committing it.”

Tags: US Politics

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