? Time Canada apparently let the cat out of the bag last night by publishing its cover story about a new iMac prematurely. The Time link that several sites referred to is no longer active, but basically the machine is a half-globe with an arm that holds out a flat panel display. I hate to say it, but it’s a little underwhelming.
Archives for January 2002
Spam begone
! I know it won’t work perfectly, but nonetheless I’ve experimented with a couple of the techniques noted by Jeffrey Zeldman today and settled on one method that I prefer. I’ve implemented it here (while also collecting some other scripts that I had kicking around this site), so hopefully that will help a bit. You must have javascript turned on in order to see/use my mailto ref.
Welcome to Montreal:
at our monthly weblogger’s gathering tonight (it was at La Cabane, not Nantha’s) I met Karl Dubost, newly arrived (returned, in fact) in Montreal from France.
CyberLaw Journal
at the New York Times: The Year in Internet Law. Several experts discuss the most important stories of 2001 in the domain where the web and the law intersect.
If I could get to it
, the UK 1901 Census site would probably be pretty cool. My grandmother wasn’t born until 1903 (though I should confirm that) but my great grandparents lived, I believe, in London at the time. Hopefully they’ll figure out their site load issues quickly.
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