We’re not Afraid!

UPDATE: It’s been posted! Check it out here. Bottom row on the left… smile

We’re not Afraid!

This is an amazing idea. Here is my contribution in case it doesn’t get picked…

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My Entry

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Large Pic without the text

[Update]…I heard back already. They are going to post it in the next few days. smile smile [/Update]

[Update2] I am going to add a link to the large version of that picture, without the text, in case anyone wants a copy. [/Update2]

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Longhorn Beta Schedule Revealed

Longhorn Beta Schedule Revealed

According to my sources at Microsoft, the software giant has set its sights on July 27, 2005 as the release date for Longhorn Beta 1, though obviously that date could slip if the company is unable to hit internal bug requirements. …As far as the Beta 1 schedule goes, Microsoft’s test teams are required to complete testing by July 22, but they need to achieve the “0 active bug” designation in order to ship Beta 1.  On Monday, there were 123 active bugs in the Beta 1 fork. That number had dropped to 86 by Tuesday.

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Longhorn 5203 Pics

So it’s official…I am slower than hell. I am just now getting around to posting these screen shots even though they have been out and about for a few days now. Anyways, enjoy…no word on a leak of this build yet though.  cool mad

The Flash Version of the Pics

The PHP Version of the Pics

Yes…I in fact have too much time on my hands so I decided to make 2 versions of the pictures for your viewing pleasure.  rasberry

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Fully integrated CSS vs. Tables

Fully integrated CSS vs. Tables

The terms, CSS and CSS-P (or full css) are two very different things in this article. The term “CSS” is more of the regular CSS used for font styles and the like. The term, “CSS-P”, is specifically referring to use of <div> tags to replace <table> tags. This article challenges CSS-P, not CSS.

A rather interesting read regarding the actual benefits of using full CSS tables…

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