waded into it again, something he seems to do awfully regularly. This time it’s about his Scripting News Awards. Cam has a problem with it, and there’s a a thread in MetaTalk about the whole thing. Personally, I don’t care about any of the awards for weblogs. SXSW is moderately interesting, but more in a “let’s cheer them all on” way than this or any of the other small “awards” that are handed out each year. At the same time, though, I know that some reaction to this whole thing is going to prompt Dave to write something that makes me cringe. It’s like watching Three’s Company or something – it’s just so predictable.
On Sunday
Cam Barrett put up a great piece about spam and how to fight it. A must-read.
There’s a really good
story at Design Interact about Salon.com’s publishing process. [via caterina]
From the Truth is Stranger than Fiction
department: Alberta Premier Ralph Klein got drunk and stopped by a homeless shelter at 1am the other day. While there, witnesses report that he got into a loud argument with a man before throwing some money and being escorted out by his driver. Klein said by way of apology, “I don’t deny that [I had some drinks], but I want centre residents and all Albertans to know that I will always strive to represent my office and this province with dignity and respect.”
The Web Standards Project
is taking a break: “At this time, The Web Standards Project, which has been winding down for the past two years, takes a gentle leave of absence. When needed, we will make ourselves heard in other ways, in other places – and perhaps mark the occasion with a small note here.”
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