RTFA, the stylesheet goes on the webserver, not the webbrowser. IE still sucks as much as it did before, it's just that someone wrote a stylesheet that brings the CSS down to IE's level of suckage.
But GitS SAC ep 24-26 and GitS ep SAC2 1-2 have animation that is as good as the first GitS movie. It's without question the best animation i've ever seen in a series intended for TV.
We would spot a black hole decades before it came anywhere near the solar system. A rippeling effect across the nightsky would be hard to miss. Maybe it wouldn't be that obvious at first, someone would notice a black hole a few lightyears away... that is... unless a gamma-ray burst blinded us all first.
I would deem #4 as a non-threat. Unless some idiot makes one in his bedroom.
RTFA, the stylesheet goes on the webserver, not the webbrowser. IE still sucks as much as it did before, it's just that someone wrote a stylesheet that brings the CSS down to IE's level of suckage.
Firefox has a plugin, it's called session saver. Try guessing 3 times what it does. (Or just install it if you run out of idead)
Any feature you are missing, check the plugins first. Chances are someone's already implemented it.
Firesquirrel sounds good to me.
World Wide Web, sounds alot better than RSS. Hell, most people just call it the Internet.
/. targets an audience that has basic web searching skills.
Yeah, the first 23 episodes were average.
But GitS SAC ep 24-26 and GitS ep SAC2 1-2 have animation that is as good as the first GitS movie. It's without question the best animation i've ever seen in a series intended for TV.
We would spot a black hole decades before it came anywhere near the solar system. A rippeling effect across the nightsky would be hard to miss. Maybe it wouldn't be that obvious at first, someone would notice a black hole a few lightyears away... that is... unless a gamma-ray burst blinded us all first.
I would deem #4 as a non-threat. Unless some idiot makes one in his bedroom.