So it’s Friday afternoon and I’m downloading the latest safari update, and while it’s downloading, I figure I’ll surf the web a little (it’s late in the week, and I’m probably not at my brightest) using Safari.
The update’s plugging along, and I’m reading some long and ranting webpage about how a guy looked at his car stereo and was surprised not to see the artist and song listed.
And then the window went away. Heck, the whole application quit.
What the heck!?!
Oh yeah, I’m updating Safari. Software update says “Installing Safari” just about now.
Duh.
- Yep. It’s almost Easter and I still haven’t mashed together some sort of pastel color-scheme for the holiday. Maybe you should be thankful…
- DARPA pulls OpenBSD funding. No reason was given, but it puts the upcoming OpenBSD hackathon in jeopardy. Theo’s speculated the cut happened because too many foreign researchers were getting money from the grant. There’s more about the story in the Darpa Funding Pulled story at the OpenBSD Journal.
- Zow! The CSS layout, 3 columns with Header and Footer, Ordered columns, Netscape 4 compatible will help make CSS to do just about any three-column layout you want. And it works in Netscape 4!?! Holy crap in a bundt pan! This is some cool stuff. Speaking of CSS, Netscape is now hosting the CSS Support Charts that were offline for a while. It’s good to have them back. [zeldman]
- Inside the Soul of the Web at Google:
Mankind’s questions unscroll day and night on a computer screen in an office hallway in Mountain View, California.
- I’ve looked through the Ten Security Checks for PHP, Part 1 and Part 2, and I think I’m in pretty good shape. That’s kinda cool.
- Hey, I now know where the Pig’s Eye Brewing Company website is, thanks to an email from Jeff. They’ve kept the original recipes, and the beer is starting to appear on store shelves at about the same price it was before Minnesota Brewing went under. Good news for this summer! [some guy]