This is just sweet. Patrick Griffiths and Dan Webb’s original Suckerfish DropDown menus were pretty awesome. But now they’re even better. The new version has support for multiple levels, and even less JavaScript, if you can believe that. It terrifies … Continue reading
A fascination with forbidden locations
I wrote previously about StumbleUpon, right? I’m still loving it. The most interesting site I came across this week is Infiltration, which bills itself as a “zine about going places you’re not supposed to go”. They have all sorts of … Continue reading
Phil Greenspun on Java
Java is the SUV of programming tools is the title of a great post by MIT’s Philip Greenspun. I love the analogy: But the programmers and managers using Java will feel good about themselves because they are using a tool … Continue reading
Wasting Time on the Internet
Quite obviously, wasting time is all that anyone ever does on the internet anyway, but now it’s gotten much much easier with StumbleUpon. It’s a toolbar – versions for IE and Gecko – that randomly pulls up sites that might … Continue reading