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  1. almost to Kyoto and only now getting around to noticing the power outlet in the bullet-train car I'm in. charging now...
  2. on a bullet train from Tokyo to Kyoto
  3. @ndw "Be just before you are generous."
  4. @fumi1 but fwiw, I think Japanese IME input in #chrome still doesn't work on OSX (known issue that they are still working on fixing)
  5. @fumi1 yeah, Japanese IME on linux doesn't work for me in #chrome 191 (latest dev release), but does work in latest dev _build_ (r20016)
  6. yay - Japanese input is working for me in latest google #chrome dev build (r20016 -- apparently fixed in r19707; thanks hbono for the info)
  7. @dstorey see http://a.gd/html5-lang-and-..., especially the last paragraph in that section
  8. @dstorey yeah, current draft allows lang and xml:lang to be used in same document, to provide for polyglot doc case
  9. @psd cheers -- fwiw, I've got an HTML version of those slides at http://bit.ly/qkpGk
  10. @marcosc will still be coordinating on the parts of the Web Apps work that are directly|closely related to the HTML5 work
  11. @iamdriverdan, I'll try to get it fixed.
  12. @iamdriverdan: thanks, definitely a bug in W3C validator; seems it does a <meta> check before passing on to actual HTML5 validation function
  13. @iamdriverdan, about W3C HTML5 validator and meta charset checking, do you have a test page you can point me to?
  14. @hsivonen I cribbed the clip from @roessler. Putting Crockford clip into a presentation is called "Dropping some Crock" into a presentation.
  15. @hsivonen the Crockford part is a video clip of him saying, "I've discovered that most of the world's body of JavaScript programs is crap."
  16. @marcosc the quotes are all cited on the HTML4->HTML5 History page I set up: http://esw.w3.org/topic/HTM...
  17. @hober all the quotes are also on the HTML4->HTML5 History page I set up: http://esw.w3.org/topic/HTM...
  18. http://a.gd/etsi-2-0 @psd on telcos and customers: "certainly true there's a relationship that's being exploited -- an abusive one..."
  19. http://a.gd/etsi-2-0 great post from @psd covering a lot of ground
  20. @webdirections: those are slides for presentations I did at WSG events in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, and Canberra last month.