Retrofit Your Web Pages For Wireless Compatibility
An anonymous reader writes "You probably don't want to maintain Web and wireless versions of the same site or take on the overhead of Extensible Markup Language (XML) transformations. This article shows you a more practical approach to wireless compatibility. With some well-designed XHTML, a bit of CSS, and the media attribute, you can do wonders. Create more flexible, Mobile device ready, Web pages with XHTML and CSS."
Blank89 recently made the dumbest post of the year here: http://science.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=171489 &threshold=-1&commentsort=0&tid=126&tid=14&mode=th read&cid=14283321
In it, he says that he hopes potentially life saving nano-armor would not be used by the military. Later, after a backlash of comments, he tried to spin his one sentence comment, saying that he really meant that police should get it first, then the military. He tried to b.s. some crap about thinking of it as an investment. Really Blank89? I didn't see that from your original post!
Doing a WHOIS on his domain name, I found Blank89's personal info:
Charles & Eric Wimberley
blank89@mail.com
1417 Crestview Drive
Blacksburg, VA 24060 US
+1.5409518540
Congratualations you stupid fucks! You won Slashdot's Dumbest Post of the Year!
I hope some serial killer gets this addresses and brutally kills you and your family!
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