Author Archives: Chris Heisel

Reading (BYOR)*

It’s a busy day at work, I’ll post some of the neat-o-keen ™ MT hacks I’ve worked up later. Meanwhile…. * Mark has a great take on TypeKey. Also, check out his entry on assets and Web logs. * ALA … Continue reading

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Die C, die!

From this Slashdot entry about Portable .Net: The death of C has been greatly exaggerated. It will adapt – it always has. Gee, does it really have too? All kidding aside, C really should die, or at least be half … Continue reading

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I blog humbled

Jeffrey Veen captures in words better than I have, or probably ever will, what it is to design for the Web. Here’s my big secret for you today. When you design for the Web — that is, when you design … Continue reading

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News design is flawed… and smoking is bad for you!

Winner, in my book, of the No Duh Award, is this great interview with Alan Jacobson. The problem is that, except for me, and a select few, this is news. (In case you hadn’t heard, smoking is bad for you, … Continue reading

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Why have you forsaken me…

Google is down and out as of this hour… anyone know why? This is the first time I’ve seen this in my, admittedly limited, recollection.

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