CSS Text Shadow in Safari

For those who use browsers that support the text-shadow property of the CSS 2 standard (i.e. Safari), you will be able to enjoy the text shadows that I’ve applied to all the links and post titles.

For those who don’t use Safari, may I suggest switching to Safari if you have a Mac? And if you own a Windows PC, may I suggest a Mac? 😀

My geek life is getting more interesting…

Exciting (rumor) news from O’Grady’s PowerPage – Apple Developing Wireless Broadband Card. So with EDGE Everywhere, the promise of 3G is finally becoming reality. Only a few years late, but who’s counting?

Da-Ja-Vu

After reading just under 1/6 of my way into the book, Extreme Programming Refactored: The Case Against XP, it was already like reading the story of my project for the last 12 months!

I wish I discovered this book at the beginning of this year so my project did not run into all the (apparently well known) pitfalls!

It still amazes me how we, as the whole team, are still doing damage control 6 months after spending only less than 4 months in XP model.

I blame the parents

Tennessean.com article, Will the downloading generation ever pay for online music?, shows that the new generation of net users don’t want to pay for music online.
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Backup Poll Result

Backup PollI have to say I am slightly surprised by this poll result. Many people that I know who has computer don’t know what a backup is and for, let alone keeping one on a regular basis. I guess this poll is biased since most of you visitors are already computer literate and know the value of a regular backup. Still, two people don’t believe they need backup and one doesn’t know what a backup is. May be these three people are just trying to skew the poll result, or may be not.

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