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Molly Latest Posts
What is Independence to You?
Today is the 4th of July, which is independence day in the U.S. We party with feasts and drinks and fireworks. It’s a great tradition. Have you tried the hot dogs? Beef, hot mustard, sauerkraut. Still, I’m concerned with the core values of Independence. Concerned that the idea that... Read more...
Published 1 day ago
The Morris Law of Standards
I read this at Tom Morris‘ site and had to quote here: “However fucked up and crazy something is, someone, somewhere in a standards body is writing a parser, schema or proposal for it.” Some things are true because they’re funny. But most funny things are just quite... Read more...
Published 2 days ago
Microformats: Machines Must Do Irony
We were just toying with the idea of a non-serious microformat about attitudes called “Microtude.” Some pointed out that defining attitude for verbal human language as a microformat couldn’t possibly stand; others saw its merit. Then someone said “machines don’t do... Read more...
Published 5 days ago
Molly’s New Microformat: Microtude
In order to make online communications more meaningful, I propose a new Microformat called “microtude” that, using the class attribute, will have a number of values to enhance the semantics of a given communication. Let’s say you want to make a sarcastic comment. Knowing that... Read more...
Published 6 days ago
The Irony That Was the Hooters Geek Meet
Here’s one for the books. So I stirred up the pot a bit regarding a bunch of Tucson guys who were planning a Geek Meet at Hooters recently. Opinions, and emotions, ran high. The guys organizing the event immediately changed the venue to Old Chicago, which is a far friendlier place (even... Read more...
Published 2 weeks ago
MicroThought: Late Night Music
I go for Chill. Faithless spinning now. What’s your 4:00 a.m. music magic? Kajagoogoo Kajiura Yuki Kaki King Read more...
Published 2 weeks ago
Hooters: Not A Fair Place to Speak Geek
I just was informed by a friend that there’s a “Geek Meet” in Tucson this week, to be held at the local Hooters. For those unfamiliar Hooters is a restaurant that is clearly geared toward men, with women in little shorts and tight tiny tops serving up hot wings and chicken... Read more...
Published 3 weeks ago
Ten Years of CSS Pantheon
It started as a bit of conversation and sparring between Daniel Glazman and I on Twitter. Then Daniel posted this list, which is just exceptional. I’m reposting here. Can anyone help with links and any missing persons? This is an awesome list and I’d like to fully expand it. Note... Read more...
Published 4 weeks ago
Back to WaSP or a Different Revolution?
If WaSP would have me back, should I go? Or is that just visiting a past I’ve left for good? Your thoughts are very valuable to me at this juncture of my life and work. Thank you! Read more...
Published 1 month ago
Microsoft and Me: Project Wrap-Up Preview
Well, the Microsoft project I’ve been working on for 1.5 years wraps up this month! It’s been a whacked, wild and wonderful ride. I will be writing a few blog posts over the next several weeks talking about the technical and personal experiences of my recent time working with... Read more...
Published 1 month ago