Friday, July 2, 2004
Homeland Security: Drop IE -- 1:24 pm CST, Update by A.T. Hun
From the "I thought I had heard it all" department, the U.S. Department for Homeland Security is advising Americans to use a browser other than Internet Explorer. No wonder that MS is getting the IE team back together again. I just have one word to say: Mozilla. Might we be witnessing the rebirth of the browser wars? Thanks Slashdot.
Thursday, July 1, 2004
Bleh -- 10:14 am CST, Update by The Master
I'm pretty sure I proved to my family that I am an ultra-über-geek last night. I spent most of the night either watching or listening to the ISS repair spacewalk, or to the Cassini-Saturn orbital insertion feeds on NASA TV. Whilst not the most exciting stuff on Earth, it was still fun to listen in on NASA doing a few things right.
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