Actually, I've just started a http://football2.org/ , in which we are going to provide an alternate set of rules in order to make football more entertaining. It is very much work in progress, but there is some content up allready.
An example rule is that there will be taken penalities in the beginning of the match untill one team is leading. In this way no more boring 0-0 matches, cause one team must attack!
If you have any good ideas or would like to tell us to leave football alone, register on http://forum.football2.org/
There is also an early prototype of the football2 falsh game (think sensible soccer with football2 rules). It's on http://play.football2.org/
These tests showed that only 0.7% of all the HTML documents were valid. It feels really odd to have a standard that so few documents adhere to.
The thesis describes in much more detail the different errors(see pages 81-91).
"It takes two persons to lie,
one to lie,
and one to listen"
-Homer Simpson
(of course if IE and netscape hadn't listened to HTML "programmers'" lies, this problem never would have evolved... but then would the web have grown?)
Aliens are attacking the earth(of course represented by the US) by sending a virus/worm into the internet. But wait, it doesn't infect anyone, not even Windows machines.
Fast forward to mandatory speach by whoever is US president at the time
"Thank you sobig.F ! And God bless america"
An example rule is that there will be taken penalities in the beginning of the match untill one team is leading. In this way no more boring 0-0 matches, cause one team must attack!
If you have any good ideas or would like to tell us to leave football alone, register on http://forum.football2.org/ There is also an early prototype of the football2 falsh game (think sensible soccer with football2 rules). It's on http://play.football2.org/
The question you ask is really relevant.
As part of my thesis "How to cope with incorrect HTML" (.ps, University site with link to pdf version) I tested 2.4 million sites in the Open Directory Project.
These tests showed that only 0.7% of all the HTML documents were valid. It feels really odd to have a standard that so few documents adhere to. The thesis describes in much more detail the different errors(see pages 81-91).
"It takes two persons to lie,
one to lie,
and one to listen"
-Homer Simpson
(of course if IE and netscape hadn't listened to HTML "programmers'" lies, this problem never would have evolved... but then would the web have grown?)
Aliens are attacking the earth(of course represented by the US) by sending a virus/worm into the internet. But wait, it doesn't infect anyone, not even Windows machines. Fast forward to mandatory speach by whoever is US president at the time "Thank you sobig.F ! And God bless america"