Post Archive
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Plazes enters the real world
From the plazes photostream.
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Talking with Microsoft about IE.next
You may recall that the DOM Scripting and Microsoft task forces, in collaboration with JS Ninjas, had been compiling a list of issues, needs, and wants for IE.next over the last few months (a list many of you contributed to as well, via your feedback). The list was to focus on what we wanted to see happen in terms of JavaScript support (as IE7 didn’t get much of an update in that area), but when it came down to it, there were other areas we really felt needed some love.
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Book Report: Nickel and Dimed
I just finished reading Barbara Ehrenreich’s Nickel and Dimed and it really opened my eyes. Clevery subtitled “How (Not) To Get By in America,” the book is a chronicle of Ehrenreich’s “adventures“ in survival as a member of the low-wage workforce that serves our meals, cleans our homes, and cares for our elderly.
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New article, tour dates, and feed changes
Hello, my name is Aaron Gustafson and I’m a delinquent blogger. It’s been over a month since my last
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Belated post mortem: An Event Apart NYC
I know, I know, I haven’t posted anything in the aftermath of AEA-NYC.
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Feedback on feedback
SXSW has released their “Honor Roll” for 2006 and “How to Bluff Your Way in DOM Scripting” managed to make it pretty darn close to the top.
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Web standards, sex partners & spam
I just got the best comment spam ever.
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Scroll and Flash
At SXSW, I gave a sneak peek at the new bizhub Pro site I built for Konica Minolta and, in particular, the “scroll and flash” usability enhancement I added to the product pages.
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If I can make it there…
That’s right, I’m coming to NYC to join Jeffrey, Eric, “Stan”, Khoi & Adam to deliver An Event Apart in its new 2-day format.
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Now hear this
In case you missed the real thing, you can now listen to the podcast of How to Bluff Your Way in DOM Scripting, the presentation international male model Jeremy Keith and I gave at SXSW this year.