His babbling aside, or turned off if you like, I want my 03, 04, 05 and 2006 to work. Of course I can always buy the 360 version but why buy the same game twice?
Agreed, CSS and PNG Alpha transparency would go a long way in making the www more beautiful.
I think the true markup side of (x)html has been laid out, plain and simple, buy the w3c. For the most part browsers do understand this. We muddle over margins, padding, borders, floats, and most css2 stuff but catch up or not, IE can make huge headway for how everyone experiences the web. This is good for everyone, I don't understand the complaints. I also think the/. crowd would be a lot less vocal if Firefox/Konq/Safari/(insert alternate browser) had 90% marketshare. I use Firefox and yes it does kick ass but I don't see how IE getting better is a bad thing.
I'm currently using a program written buy Keith Brown called Password minder. Runs off the.Net framework and auto-generates strong passwords. I copy and paste passwords never remembering a single one.
Full article here http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/04/07/Sec urityBriefs/default.aspx
Cryto people - pls check it out and let me know if I'm better off writting pw's down on a sticky note.
His babbling aside, or turned off if you like, I want my 03, 04, 05 and 2006 to work. Of course I can always buy the 360 version but why buy the same game twice?
Agreed, CSS and PNG Alpha transparency would go a long way in making the www more beautiful.
I think the true markup side of (x)html has been laid out, plain and simple, buy the w3c. For the most part browsers do understand this. We muddle over margins, padding, borders, floats, and most css2 stuff but catch up or not, IE can make huge headway for how everyone experiences the web. This is good for everyone, I don't understand the complaints. I also think the /. crowd would be a lot less vocal if Firefox/Konq/Safari/(insert alternate browser) had 90% marketshare. I use Firefox and yes it does kick ass but I don't see how IE getting better is a bad thing.
I'm currently using a program written buy Keith Brown called Password minder. Runs off the .Net framework and auto-generates strong passwords. I copy and paste passwords never remembering a single one.
Full article here http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/04/07/Sec urityBriefs/default.aspx
Cryto people - pls check it out and let me know if I'm better off writting pw's down on a sticky note.