Monthly Archives: March 2007

Greenhouse gases

On Wednesday, Al Gore went to Congress and while there he compared the environment to a sick baby.
“The planet has a fever. If your baby has a fever, you go to the doctor. If the doctor says you need to intervene here, you don’t say, ‘Well, I read a science-fiction novel that tells me it’s […]

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Improved standards

In case you missed it, the W3C recently announced a new effort for the HTML Working Group.
This time around, Apple has joined the group. Only seems fitting for Apple to join, since they have a little product named Safari that has a lot at stake in making sure web standards work for everyone. Stay […]

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Less work at home

Have you ever been called a work-a-holic? Does your family feel you put work first? Are you always at work? If you answered yes to these questions, here’s a little article for you.
This article can help you free up more time for yourself, your family and friends. By following a few simple tips, you may […]

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Caution: Hot

I’ve been drinking coffee over half my life and you’d think by now I’d realize it’s hot. How many times does a person need to burn their lips and tongue before they realize it’s hot and it’ll always be hot right out of the pot?
I guess thats why the CAUTION:HOT label is displayed so largely […]

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