Dave Raggett's Introduction to HTML
For those with an interest in how web pages are made, and maybe think about making them yourself, try here. I know it seems as if it's magic or something, but at the core it's just text pages. Just put in some tags (and most of them are fairly easy to understand... the italics tag is call.... well, italics) with a little thought to order, and you got a page.
Stuff I write...
Tuesday, May 13, 2003
Monday, May 12, 2003
All My Life For Sale
I just got reminded of this site. It's what I call a 'dead' site, in that it was an ongoing project that ended. But it's still an interesting read, and can get you to think about things a bit.
A fellow was looking to sell some of his stuff, but couldn't find a good website name to put them all on. He then found that allmylifeforsale.com wasn't taken, so took it.
But then... the name says ALL mylife for sale, so he put it all up. Clothes, old records, books, food, toothpaste and... well, everything. He even went to vist his 'stuff' whereever they found their way, and put up reports on what people did with it.
It's strange, but an interesting thing, and it does make you think about our relationship with the stuff we have.
I just got reminded of this site. It's what I call a 'dead' site, in that it was an ongoing project that ended. But it's still an interesting read, and can get you to think about things a bit.
A fellow was looking to sell some of his stuff, but couldn't find a good website name to put them all on. He then found that allmylifeforsale.com wasn't taken, so took it.
But then... the name says ALL mylife for sale, so he put it all up. Clothes, old records, books, food, toothpaste and... well, everything. He even went to vist his 'stuff' whereever they found their way, and put up reports on what people did with it.
It's strange, but an interesting thing, and it does make you think about our relationship with the stuff we have.
Sunday, May 11, 2003
PCWorld.com - Maximum Google
For anybody that uses Google.com (and that should be just about anybody on the net these days), here are some useful tips and some hidden (or hard to find) features of the most used search site on the net. I even found some interesting tips, including how to use it as a reverse phone book (it was kind of spooky when my own address popped up from my phone number, along with links to show it on a map!).
For anybody that uses Google.com (and that should be just about anybody on the net these days), here are some useful tips and some hidden (or hard to find) features of the most used search site on the net. I even found some interesting tips, including how to use it as a reverse phone book (it was kind of spooky when my own address popped up from my phone number, along with links to show it on a map!).
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