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February 2002

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Delta College gives us some tips on how to simulate the web experience of a blind person: Experience browsing a web site using alternative methods I thought it would be a good exercise to make me a little more sensitive to other needs when designing, but really its’s just given me a bunch of really [...]

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“I’ve been trying to prove what the medium can do my whole life… If I thought my point had been made, I don’t know what I’d do.” – Will Eisner Anyone who spends much time here has probably realized that I am somewhat obsessed with stories about different media in their devlopmental stages, and the [...]

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If my impassioned gibberish on PHP has got you curious, here are a few good tutorials I’ve uncovered: PHP at Webmonkey PHP Cookies Array Manipulation With PHP4 If you are not interested, well, I’ll stop with the practical stuff and get back to my useless theorizings real soon. . . . . . . . [...]

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According to Richard M. Smith of Computer bytes man, Windows Media Player for XP has some almost surreal privacy invasions. ‘Each time a new DVD movie is played on a computer, the WMP software contacts a Microsoft Web server to get title and chapter information for the DVD. When this contact is made, the Microsoft [...]

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I’m changing email accounts – actually I’m moving to Fiji – , and thought here would be a good place to store my mailing lists so I can resubscribe when I’ve got my new email. Plus if I know that you all are subscribed to the same lists as I am, then I’ll have to [...]

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function elvis(){ for (i = 1; i PHP is a Designer’s dream. I haven’t been this excited about a language since I read about the theory of XML (the practice of it is an entirely different matter). The théme du riguer in web circles is separating style from content. The Design is essentially the organization [...]

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Broadcasters Outraged over Proposed Reporting Rules ‘The Copyright Office has published its notice of proposed rulemaking regarding the recordkeeping and reporting standards around streaming and internet radio initiatives. Broadcasters, to say the least, are stunned as the Copyright Office followed almost to the letter the RIAA’s wish list.’ -via nettime . . …. . .

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Is this a sperm-page or speech-bubble–page… — – … − m n elipsis minus

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US companies enabling Chinese government to censor its citizens. Cisco makes a killing helping the Chinese Government censor its citizens, and Yahoo blocks specific search terms for the same purpose. . … . . . .

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scriptographer is an open source plug-in for illustrator that allows you to use javascript as a drawing tool! . . . . . . . .

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