| 1. |  | The Joys of CSS - Captured: 9-2-2005 19:04:04 I don't know the exact name of the group of people who hold similar XHTML + CSS views as I do (other than 'snobs' or 'impractical'), but there's not only a certain amount of style and simplicity to it, but practical application as well. This site's design is not as much a culmination of my CSS knowledge as much as an intersection between it plus my personal aesthetic.
The original intention of this site was to explore ideas around XHTML and CSS and web sites created with those plus the to... From: myShoggoth |
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| 2. |  | Tuesday Morning Links - Captured: 7-12-2004 19:19:14
The lame duck session of congress gives us an Intelligence
Overhaul.
Reality seems
to continue marching in Iraq, although not
everyone agrees.
Here is a pretty detailed article about the status
of Nuclear Weapons and Iran. Things that stand out to me is that the civilian
program issues is still a two year timeframe, alligations of military programs especially
related to two sites, Parchin and Lavisan II, an Iranian ... From: Doubt's Log |
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| 3. |  | The cost of software - Captured: 15-1-2005 8:07:00 As I suspected, some folks (based on feedback on the blog and email to me), made some points about cost - specifically, saying that SPS is too expensive. Above and beyond the points I made in my quite lengthy blog entry, fundamentally, you must ask yourself - "what exactly do you want to do today and where do you want to go?" The first, obvious point that I didn't mention in my most recent blog entry in the TCO section is that Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) is part of the Windows Server ... From: Arpan Shah's Blog |
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| 4. |  | Why Choose Microsoft for your Portal? - Captured: 14-1-2005 10:51:00 Whether you're a business or technical decision maker, it's important to think about what's important to your organization when making a software decision. For most companies, software is an enabler of business. That is to say, your company is probably not in the business of making/developing software, but rather using software to run your business. Since I'm most familiar with the Portal space, my remarks are specific to Portal software. Nevertheless, many of the same suggestions and concepts a... From: Arpan Shah's Blog |
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| 5. |  | SharePoint Portal Server Extranet Whitepaper released - Captured: 13-1-2005 7:02:00 Still on vacation (get back to work on Monday), but had to post some very important news: SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Document: Deploying on an Extranet by Using ISA Server 2000 and ISA Server 2004, as promised, was released recently. You can download it at http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=4C5BF9DD-3EFB-451D-B213-98ED039190BF&displaylang=en. From: Arpan Shah's Blog |
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| 6. |  | SharePoint MSDN RSS Feed - Captured: 24-11-2004 8:00:00 We hosted an Architect Portals Bootcamp last week in the Seattle area. I was impressed with the different projects the architects were involved with. However, one thing that I did notice, based on comments and questions some of the attendees had when I spoke to them, is that many folks out there are not familiar with all the whitepapers we post on sites such as MSDN and TechNet. With the growing popularity of RSS and to make it easier for people to get notified when a new whitepaper is rel... From: Arpan Shah's Blog |
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| 7. |  | Windows XP - No Foreigners Please! - Captured: 29-1-2005 22:41:32
Windows XP, even in the German edition only ships with an English Text-To-Speech Engine.
This is funny. What is outright annoying, is the fact that you don't find a hint anywhere
how to make your Windows talk German, or French or any other language.
Alas, there is a way.
Install Microsoft Reader: http://www.microsoft.com/reader/de/downloads/pc.asp
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Install the German speech engine: http://www.microsoft.com/reader/de/downloads/tts.asp
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| 8. |  | Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam - Captured: 22-12-2004 11:33:00 I was surprised a few years back when James, a friend of mine, introduced me to what looked like "Spam sushi" - nori seaweed paper rolled around sushi-vinegared rice and a big long hunk of spam. I made the normal protests ("I'm too hip and cool for this Spam business ") and then shut the <blank> up and tried it. It....was.....AMAZING. I couldn't believe it. The official Hawaiian dish is called Spam musubi and you can find a recipe here, but you should really follow the traditional s... From: Betsy Aoki's WebLog |
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| 9. |  | What would you want out of Master Page templates? - Captured: 7-1-2005 11:57:00 I need your help. I've been trying to figure out what a set of master page templates / themes would look like to help people easily build attractive web sites -- But I'm struggling to figure out if there is a need for this and if there is what you all would want. The initial vision was to create 10 unique page layouts -- think 3 column layouts, 2 column layouts, etc. that each have five unique color schemes. These layouts would be simple Master page files using CSS to control the lay... From: Brian Goldfarb's Blog |
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| 25. |  | The Apprentice online - Captured: 9-2-2005 19:13:04 Afgelopen TV seizoen is ook in Nederland The Apprentice uitgezonden, het TV programma waar miljardair Donald Trump op zoek gaat naar een nieuwe medewerker. Via verschillende (gesponsorde) opdrachten en een afvalsysteem komt na 16 weken de winnaar uit de bus. In de US is sinds 3 weken de nieuwe serie gestart. Ik zie het programma graag. Met name om de achtergrond van de opdrachten, die veelal marketing- en communicatiegerelateerd zijn. De laatste aflevering geeft de teams de mogelijkheid om ... From: FRANK-LY |
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