http://www.hackernewsers.com/users/michaelr.html
What is the right choice? Please write out your equivalent of "Yahoo Mail fucking sucks" and we'll see if it conveys the same emotion and frustration in a similarly pointed fashion.
IE7 seemingly handles it as well.
I haven't experienced any issues using the YUI css stuff; although I haven't tried to do anything beyond the common use cases. However, I think it's worth using if only to leverage the cross browser testing they've done.
How to Lose Readers
If you think this is relevant I don't see why you'd avoid Digg.
I'm just finishing up a course on the "Philosophy of Mind" and I can not agree more.
Who?
You've already spent too much time worrying about this. Disable comments or just let him fade away (i.e. discontinue acknowledgment of his posts). If his pay off disappears so will he.
Is it feasible for you to start on the server and wait until it presents a noticeable performance problem(if ever) before going client side? This would be my initial inclination.
If anyone in western Canada (Calgary, Alberta) would like to toss around some ideas send me an email (see profile).
On Windows I'm using a combination of TortoiseSVN [1] for general use and Subclipse [2] for Eclipse based projects. [1] http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/ [2] http://subclipse.tigris.org/
It'll definitely be interesting to see if/how they try to distinguish themselves from the others.
Replace frustrations with confessions and you get http://grouphug.us/ -- but, none the less, cool idea.
What is the right choice? Please write out your equivalent of "Yahoo Mail fucking sucks" and we'll see if it conveys the same emotion and frustration in a similarly pointed fashion.
IE7 seemingly handles it as well.
I haven't experienced any issues using the YUI css stuff; although I haven't tried to do anything beyond the common use cases. However, I think it's worth using if only to leverage the cross browser testing they've done.
How to Lose Readers
If you think this is relevant I don't see why you'd avoid Digg.
I'm just finishing up a course on the "Philosophy of Mind" and I can not agree more.
Who?
You've already spent too much time worrying about this. Disable comments or just let him fade away (i.e. discontinue acknowledgment of his posts). If his pay off disappears so will he.
Is it feasible for you to start on the server and wait until it presents a noticeable performance problem(if ever) before going client side? This would be my initial inclination.
If anyone in western Canada (Calgary, Alberta) would like to toss around some ideas send me an email (see profile).
On Windows I'm using a combination of TortoiseSVN [1] for general use and Subclipse [2] for Eclipse based projects. [1] http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/ [2] http://subclipse.tigris.org/
It'll definitely be interesting to see if/how they try to distinguish themselves from the others.
Replace frustrations with confessions and you get http://grouphug.us/ -- but, none the less, cool idea.