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  1. Reading the excellent dev.opera article on accessible drag and drop with #aria http://bit.ly/17ho3O
  2. iTunes genius. You have music by Mogwai - recommendation Brett Anderson. Uh no.
  3. Dear site makers. If you absolutely have to tell me my browser isn't supported please don't redirect to another page so I can't copy the URL
  4. @dstorey given the ballmer peak http://xkcd.com/323/ I can see how that would be a useful debugging tool
  5. @brucel Me too. I subscribe out of casual interest. Though as far as I can tell anyone can sign up and make suggestions for the spec
  6. @brucel Subscribing to ES Discuss might be a good place to start http://bit.ly/16N00l
  7. I like that in python I can import from the __future__
  8. http://tinyurl.com/ntuum8 Firefox 2 is no longer a grade A browser. I'll be happy if I never have to open that buggy piece of crap again.
  9. http://validator.w3.org doesn't complain about the meta scheme attribute. Is this a bug in the validator? #html5
  10. @brucel Nice article. I hadn't realized that the small element had meaning in #html5 That's pretty cool.
  11. Even by browser sniffing standards this is a pretty impressive fail http://tinyurl.com/lenfx5
  12. the meta scheme attribute is gone in #html5 ? I guess that means we won't be including any encoding schemes in our Dublin Core meta data
  13. Thinking I'm going to develop a real distaste for OCR A Extended
  14. Awesome. Adjagas remixed by Schneider TM on spotify spotify:track:5Wzq85P4gvxKpbGEt1EcsY
  15. @spanx Ned's have aged surprisingly well, Carter not so much...
  16. @spanx Yes is currently 80%
  17. Oh fuck. Donk is back
  18. python ElementTree xpath support is disappointingly minimal
  19. Quite impressed with the yahoo term extraction API - can see this being very useful
  20. Object Oriented JavaScript and event handlers with jQuery http://bit.ly/53TSH