Comment WTF! (Score 1) 336
What the fuck kind of crack is this guy smoking?
If the standard is "living", that makes it a moving target... and that means there will be practices that go away. When practice go away we call it deprecation. How the hell will a browser ever intrinsically know what is a "best practice" and what is "deprecated". For the love of God, we have hoardes and hoardes of peoples in "committees" that can't even make those decisions.
HTML version is what's been saving the whole intrawebs from blowing apart at the seems. !DOCTYPE is your browser's savior.
Good fucking luck with this one, buddy!
Comment KISS (Score 1) 680
Submission + - Sony Must Show It Can Sue PS3 Hacker (ibtimes.com)
Judge Susan Ilston, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, said Sony has to show that George Hotz, a hacker who posted a method of "jailbreaking" PS3 consoles, has some connection to California if Sony is to claim damages for his work on the PS3.
Submission + - BYOC: Should employees buy their own computers? (bbc.co.uk) 1
"You are at work. Your computer is five years old, runs Windows XP. Your company phone has a tiny screen and doesn't know what the internet is. Idling at home are a snazzy super-fast laptop, and your own smartphone is barred from accessing work e-mail. There's a reason for that: IT provisioning is an expensive business. Companies can struggle to keep up with the constant rate of technological change. The devices employees have at home and in their pockets are often far more powerful than those provided for them. So what if you let your staff use their own equipment?"
Companies such as Microsoft, Intel, Kraft, Citrix, and global law firm SNR Denton seem to think so."
Comment No carrot (Score 1) 997
Submission + - Fed Goes Hunting For Malcontents (infoworld.com)
Submission + - Google vs. Bing: A quasi-empirical study (searchengineland.com)
Comment Re:Missing menu bar? (Score 3, Insightful) 266
Comment Re:Summary fail... (Score 1) 340
“What does [sic] mean?” Sic in square brackets is an editing term used with quotations or excerpts. It means “that’s really how it appears in the original.” It is used to point out a grammatical error, misspelling, misstatement of fact, or, as above, the unconventional spelling of a name.
I'm not going to lie... I had to go look up what [sic] meant because it was used so many times above:
Comment Re:The weak link (Score 1) 108
As always, people not following proper procedures.
Is it really people not following procedures? Or is it lack of procedures for people that don't follow procedure?