Archive for November 2007
- What should Lisbon’s subway look like? (2007.11.28)
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Like Lisbon’s subway
- Google can’t code (2007.11.28)
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Why do some of the least competent HTML coders on the planet work for Google?
- One more time: No text-resize ‘widgits’ (2007.11.28)
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One more time: Don’t make us reinvent the wheel. Learn to use your equipment
- Disembodied arm (2007.11.27)
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- Quasi-blind item about TTC trip planning (2007.11.27)
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Is Trapeze Software going around acting like it has already won the contract for an online trip planner?
- Maple Cottage Vintage Sale (2007.11.24)
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So fantastically dull I didn’t bother going in.
Apparently Lisa Rochon was there. She parked her Smart right on the sidewalk. (The architecture critictrix for the Globe, Rochon was given dispensation to sit in Maple Cottage and write a book two winters ago. She’s regularly recognized and fawned over down in the Beaches. Of all the columnists in all the daily papers, Lisa Rochon most epitomizes the outdated expression “she’s not all that.”)
- Yet another design dinosaur in denial of the oncoming mammalian overthrow (2007.11.24)
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‘[B]logging’s great, but sometimes it’s just downright boring – reading the mundane thoughts of somebody writing without thinking’
- Coq (2007.11.23)
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