All posts published during 2010.
Lord of War (2005) came to the top of my Netflix queue this week; it has been on my various to-do lists since February 2008 when my...
My new job is much more on the maker's schedule than the manager's schedule. Work at W3C basically consisted of preparing for and...
Our home phone service is provided by a VoIP provider, ViaTalk. I have a VoIP client, sipdroid, on my smart phone. When the phone...
I don't miss a physical keyboard when I want to text "Did you feed the dogs?" messages. Swype and voice input work better. But...
There's a lot of wisdom in what Crockford continues to say about HTML5 and web security: The HTML5 proposal does not attempt to...
I've been telling people about this idea for years: a camera that you just wear all the time--part of your glasses, say--and then...
This item was supposed to be entitled Ditching cable for netflix/wii, broadcast HDTV, and a DIY PVR. After watching the digital...
We're hiring! Interested? Apply for the Biomedical Informatics Software Engineer position. One of my first tasks here was setting...
Smartphones let you carry a phone, a PDA, GPS, music, photos and lots more all in one device. But remember when you could call your...
The cube I work in is pretty typical, I guess, but I'm going through a bit of culture shock after 13 years of working out of an...
Update: I heard from about 50 colleagues around the web last night. Fun! Tim has declared a #DanFest for Dan Connolly Wed July...
I commute about 45 minutes to work now, after over a decade of working from an office in my home. I'm OK to listen passively to...
How ironic! The registration confirmation message for the GroupWise for New Employees class doesn't have a machine-readable...
Everybody wonders how artists and publishers are going to survive in the age of digital distribution. I tried running ads here like...
After 15 years working on web standards at W3C, the title of my new position is Biomedical Informatics Software Engineer. I know...
In my original April 2007 episode about this 64bit machine, I went with 32bit (i386) Ubuntu because I got the impression that...
I'm right there with Joshua when he writes: I haven't really written anything for this blog in a while. There are a variety of...
RDF specs and APIs have made a bit of a mess out of a couple pretty basic tools of math and computing: graphs and logic formulas....
Since my Sep 2006 visit to the ACL 2 seminar, I've been trying to get my head around existentials in ACL2. The lightbulb finally...
On building a Linux box, from December 1995 I'm purging files, and I think the 9505 Beach Hardware folder can go. beach.w3.org was...
Fun and Frustration with Scala In a September item, Martin Kleppmann says: Scala in 2009 has the place which Python had in 2004. I...
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