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For those who haven't heard yet: polyamory is wrong. See http://community.livejournal.com/polyamory/2835694.html for why (and the shirt...)
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From a Web application I'm developing:

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And most of the changes were just style attributes. Did I mention I love CSS?

EDIT: I neglected to mention that the icons are from the excellent (and free) Silk set, by Mark James. Thanks for making such great icons, Mark!

I'm a d10

Jan. 6th, 2008 09:57 pm
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Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] zimarra...

I am a d10

Take the quiz at dicepool.com

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I was in Mount Kisco today, and considering going to the library to take advantage of the Wi-Fi there. A quick look at the library's description of their Wi-Fi service dissuaded me from doing that:

  • Only 5 simultaneous users are supported, "so patrons may be asked to limit their time online when others are waiting."
  • Outlets are not available "due to tripping hazards for other patrons"!
No thanks. Hey, Mount Kisco: I appreciate that you're supplying a Wi-Fi hotspot at the library, but do it right, OK?

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I'm writing this entry with Dasher, an extremely cool assistive text-entry program. You sort of fly through the alphabet in the direction of the letters you want, kind of like a videogame. And it's predictive (like your phone's SMS entry system, only better): letters that are more probable get bigger areas to fly into, so they're easier to hit. Check it out -- it's a free download, and there's even a Java demo on the website!

In other news, now that the semester is over, I'm looking for a job so I can join [livejournal.com profile] collwen in Albany. Anyone got any leads on Web-development or music jobs in the Capital District?

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I've been using dynamic DNS in order to be able to connect to my home network easily from elsewhere, as my home network connects to the Internet through a DSL connection with a dynamic IP address, and I want to be able to use the same name to address the network without worrying about the current IP address. This is the usual example of what dynamic DNS is good for, and I'm sure that many of you reading this are doing something similar. But a couple of days ago, a new idea hit me: I'm going to start running a dynamic DNS client (with a different hostname) on my iBook as well. This will mean that wherever I take my iBook, and whatever network I connect to the Internet through, the iBook should still be addressable by the same hostname regardless. I think this is an exciting idea; it may be the first step toward persistent addressing of mobile computers. We'll see how it works out.

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