CSS: to hack or not to hack
Are we now at a stage where promoting CSS hacks is actually detrimental to the future of "clean" CSS support?
CSS: to hack or not to hack
Are we now at a stage where promoting CSS hacks is actually detrimental to the future of "clean" CSS support?
New Hope For Fuller Lips
Nov. 4 - NBC 4 explores a new procedure that uses tissue from a patients knees to create bigger, fuller lips.
Greenspan On Natural Gas
July 10 - Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan said Thursday that high natural gas prices and shortages are already having an adverse impact on some industries.
Meet the Architects
L.P. with special guests Architects Little Brothers, 1100 N. High St. 8pm (doors), $7 Rock and soul - a fine...
Getting away from it all without leaving your desk
For many of us, summer vacations and back-to-nature getaways are already a fading memory and we're gearing up for the busyness that fall traditionally brings. Read this piece by Ellen Britt, a stress resiliency consultant, for ideas on how to get nature working for you any time of the year. (An added bonus is a link to a great nature-based flash movie called "Lessons from Water.") Here's a brief excerpt from the article
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Writing about blogging in Finland
I'm planning an article about blogs in Finland and elsewhere. But I got to think about how much I can quote from blogs, or should I ask separately for permission from each source. I think I can use the basic journalistic principles - use short and fair quotations with the source indicated clearly. But should I use the web addresses? In a printed magazine this is not so easy. Perhaps the name of the blog and the name of the writer (if known) is enough. I browsed through quite a few Finnish blogs, and m