I use Blogger and like it well enough for my simple needs.
Anya ,'Dirty Girls'
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I dislike blogger personally, but wordpress doesn't let you delete your account, so it just depends on how static you want your thing to be.
Hey, so. Is is possible to hack a 1g iphone to work on a pre-paid month by month chip?
I want this pen. That's so cool.
is there a word processor for the mac that can find homonyms or wrong homonyms in a document? Further, is there a word processor that can find inconsistent verb tenses?
I want this pen. That's so cool.
Very! But (as MANY of the commenters point out) you'd think the designer would know the difference between RGB and CMYK.
Wondering whether anyone might suggest what I can do about viewing the site from my phone. The pages that list threads are fiine, but when I go in to a thread, all the headers and text get smooshed over to the right in a three character column. It's a mystery to me. Other sites seem OK. Can I do something in CSS, maybe? Probably not enough info. to help, but I figured I'd ask.
Maybe the answer is to get a new phone...
what kind of phone?
In honor of the 40th anniversary of Apollo 11:
Here's a really fascinating piece on the BBC about NASA programmer Don Eyles and the team behind the infamous AGC (Apollo Guidance Computer). Don was only 23 when he got the gig. Maybe it was good that he was young and naive. As he says: "I don't recall the risk and the responsibility and the fact that other people's lives were to some extent in our hands."
There are few instances in which I'm happy to be as old as I am. The fact that I got to live through and be an active observer (aka space geek!) during the Apollo program is one of those times. I still get chills reliving some of that footage.
There's a great jargon term in here, too: "LOL memory." It stands for "Little Old Lady memory" and refers to the "rope core memory" used in the AGC that required teams of (women) employees to weave meters and meters of copper wire around magnetic cores.
what kind of phone?
LN, It's a Verizon, uh, Qualcom 3G CDMA. I had another one that worked fine, but then my sister got a new one and gave me this one, and it had a cute little QWERTY keyboard and a bigger screen, but I kind of think my old phone worked better.
Jen,
how do you feel about bookmarklets?
I like these a whole lot and check through the link for some options. They are for opera (as a browser) and maybe Internet explorer mobile.
If you don't have either, put this link into google mobilizer: [link]