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Big news today.

Besides the fact that Prince Charles and Camilla are getting hitched. Big news today.

Besides the fact that Prince Charles and Camilla are getting hitched.

Yahoo put out an official toolbar for Firefox. It’s 0.2 beta, but it offers immediate improvement over the homebrew version. Notably, the alerts work.

Yahoo put out an official toolbar for Firefox. It’s 0.2 beta, but it offers immediate improvement over the homebrew version. Notably, the alerts work.

Yahoo! Toolbar

Site Stuff

If you’re viewing this site with Firefox, it should now display correctly. Well, there might be issues at 1280×1024. But don’t tell anybody.

I finally got this page to validate. Right now it validates under HTML 4.01 and CSS. I don’t know whether it’s worth my time to see if it would validate as anything different or perhaps “better.”

Here’s something that caught me by surprise: When I finally declared a doctype, it kept breaking the site, both in Firefox and IE. It appears that when either browser encounters an explicit doctype declaration, it holds the CSS to strict standards. Who knew? So I fixed all the CSS, and when I put the doctype declaration back in, everything worked. And my validation worked. So I’m in business. Scroll all the way down to see my validation buttons.

I got my Halo 2 Stats page to validate first, because there’s a lot less code there.

Site Stuff

Firefox Gripes

Okay, I’ve got some gripes with Firefox.

First, the “new tab” shortcut. You double click to the right of the rightmost tab. I love that shortcut, until I have so many tabs open that the space between the rightmost tab and the “close tab” button is about four pixels wide. The “close tab” button is a red square with a white “x.” They should add a “new tab” button that is a green square with a white “*.”

Second. Firefox should force websites to take advantage of tabs. One of the great benefits of tabbed browsing is that there is only one browser window. It means I don’t have to move the mouse pointer to the task bar to change browsers. But a lot of websites incorporate links that open in new windows. A lot of times this makes sense with the IE model, but when my broswer supports tabs, I would much rather “new window” links open in a new tab.

Firefox Gripes

CyberBleh

Is anyone else tired of the “cyber” prefix? I think I stopped using it in 1994. No, wait — I never used it.

I think if you were to graph the respect for the term on the y-axis and age on the x-axis, you’d find that people older than 25 or 30 think it’s the most appropriate word, and people younger than 25 or 30 realize that it’s cheesy and ambiguous.

Look at this URL: www.securecyberspace.gov. When you click on it, it redirects you to a page on the White House’s site: “The National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace.”

Can we all just agree to replace the word “cyberspace” with the word “Internet?” Please? I could see an argument that the Internet is public and “cyberspace” could encompass corporate intranets …. but most intranets are accessible through the Internet, so I think due to the definition of the word Internet, via connection to it they inherently become part of it.

So let’s retire the word “cyberspace.” And any word that contains “cyber.” It’s okay if we do this. People no longer say “motorcarriage” or “iron horse” or “dirigible” — oftentimes the first attempt to name something … isn’t the best attempt.

While we’re talking about cyberspace, why don’t we examine words used to describe parts of the Internet and their persistence in the vernacular. On second though, make that “vernacular of informed people from the ages of 13 to 38.”

I was a little torn over which term to explore first, but I had to go with email. It’s what people use the Internet for more than anything else. It’s how individuals connect with other individuals. This expands the scope of my discussion slightly, but I find it worth pointing out that the inconsistency with the term “email” is how to spell it. e-mail? E-Mail? Email? email? courriel? There’s also the term for an individual email message. I often start emails with something like, “I’m writing you this message because …” So the possibilities are: message, email, letter … maybe those are the only possibilities.

I was going to write more … maybe I’ll pick this up later.

CyberBleh

ASP

This page is ASP.

Eventually I’m going to switch the whole site over to ASP. I’m kind of pissed, actually. The big thing — the only thing — that has always bothered me about 1&1 is the fact that Server Side Includes (SSI) don’t work. Well, turns out ASP has an analogous method. WTF!

The night I downloaded everything from Tripod and uploaded it to my 1&1 servers, I called 1&1 tech support because my SSIs weren’t working. The person I talked to told me that SSIs weren’t included in my package. So I consolidated all pages … it hurt. Fortunately, when I pasted the code together, I left the includes in and copy-pasted them so I could see exactly what got Frankensteined.

The whole reason I’ve been looking at ASP so closely (besides the fact that I purchased the Microsoft Server plan through 1&1) is because I have my Halo 2 stats, which come from an RSS feed provided by Bungie, and I wanted to take control of how they are displayed. So I’ve been reading ASP web sites like it’s my job.

At least something good came of it.

ASP

Encore

I picked up Encore, the new Eminem album, about two weeks ago. Before I give my thoughts on his fourth album, I want to point out that I was wary about it because I was disappointed with his third album, The Eminem Show. There were too many songs about Eminem exploring his inner feelings. I want to hear songs about drugs and Sonny Bono, not how Eminem’s daughter might have a hard time dealing with the deterioration of her parents’ relationship. Now there are two or three songs about Kim on the new album — that’s pushing it — and I’ll get to that. The last album also had D12 material. It sucked. And I didn’t really need to listen to Eminem singing. (He sang about his mom in one song. That was kind of a double whammy.)

The new album rocks. I’ve been listening to it a lot. It’s obviously better than the third album, better than The Slim Shady LP, and maybe — maybe — better than The Marshall Mathers LP. It has D12 songs, but they’re good. Eminem sings, but it’s okay. One song, Puke, is about Kim, but it’s my favorite song on the album, so it’s okay.

There are also some poo sounds. Watch out for that.

You can also get Encore in a Shady Collector Edition. I looked at it when I picked up my copy of the standard edition at FYE in the Arnot Mall, and it cost something like eight bucks more. On Amazon it’s twelve bucks extra. All you get is some photos. It’s a ripoff, so I passed on it.

Additionally … FYE had a three dollar rebate offer. I was going to send it in, but from what I could tell I had to cut the UPC symbol out of the CD art. It seems to me like that’s a way to deface the CD, thereby making it unreturnable … I think this is a ploy to prevent piracy. Maybe the FBI Anti-Piracy warning on the back of the album helped me reach that conclusion.

Encore

Election Night

Kerry conceded about twenty minutes ago. How the hell is somebody like George W. Bush a two-term President? Doesn’t this country care about our standing in the world?

Our economy?

Our jobs?

Our liberties?

Our privacy?

I’m pretty sick about this. Four years was bad enough. Four more? What does a President have to do to get voted out of office?

And it’s not just Bush. The Crossfire crew was talking about it last night: The Democratic party is going to wake up today and take a good hard look at itself. I mean, Tom Daschle — the Senate minority leader — lost his seat. WTF? Where is the Democratic Party headed? Things aren’t working. We don’t have the house, we don’t have the senate, and we sure as hell don’t have the Presidency. We’re outnumbered 5-4 on the Supreme Court. Most of the Governors are Republicans. Things have to change.

Election Night