March 2003

Kids these days
War brings many tragedies.
Posted on March 31, 2003

Movable Type file rewrite
If you've reconfigured how Movable Type stores the archive pages, you can create a Movable Type template that will create a file to redirect all the old pages to the new ones.
Posted on March 31, 2003

Go Wildcats!
I pulled Kentucky in the office pool, despite the fact that I couldn't tell you who they might be playing in this tournament thing.
Posted on March 28, 2003

Crash
Dreamweaver. It sucks.
Posted on March 28, 2003

Preview
For those of you who've not been leaving comments because the preview feature doesn't work, well, that's no longer an excuse. Now with spell checking!
Posted on March 26, 2003

Archive that
The archives work now. This site is coming dangerously close to being complete.
Posted on March 25, 2003

Google this
If Google directs you to my homepage, now you have a way to find what you're looking for, even if it's moved on to the archives.
Posted on March 25, 2003

Alternate newsiverse
American news got ya down? Saleem has the answer you been jonesin for.
Posted on March 23, 2003

On the war
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Posted on March 20, 2003

Don't mess with idiots
A congressman from the great state of Texas wants to start locking up college kids for file sharing. Where was this jackass when Enron went down?
Posted on March 19, 2003

Metanews
As we rattle our sabres over the next few days in preparation for war, some thoughts on the media coverage.
Posted on March 18, 2003

Stoopin'
Just another Sunday night on a Logan Square stoop.
Posted on March 16, 2003

RSS revolution
I'm addicted to Rich Site Syndication and can't imagine surfing without it any more. I just wish more sites would support it.
Posted on March 13, 2003

Commentary
Why, oh why, don't more bloggers allow comments or trackback?
Posted on March 12, 2003

New browser lovin'
I pulled down two updated versions of the main OS X browser contenders. I'm convinced that OS X now offers the ultimate web browsing experience.
Posted on March 07, 2003

Cha cha changes
The fun never stops here at Nothing New. Come on down, see what IS new.
Posted on March 07, 2003

Dogfood at Macromedia
Macromedia's redesign can be summed up in two words: slick and slow. While it's nice to see them push the boundaries of Flash, it's using the wrong tool for the job.
Posted on March 05, 2003

So fresh and so clean, clean
Come on out of the protective womb of your RSS reader and see what the good Lord has made. Look - it's a redesigned blog!
Posted on March 05, 2003

iMusic
The rumblings of an Apple-branded music service offer hope that I'll finally be able to download an album online without the annoying pangs of guilt that accompanied the Napster era.
Posted on March 04, 2003