To avoid spam simply use email aliases. Not more, not less. Use a hard to guess email address and never ever publish it.
The only tricky thing is to have one address that you use for sending.
Despite the fact that the article tells you that is was written in october, some infos are out-of-date.
The latest Firefox is 1.0PR and the browser statistics are much worse for the IE depending on the site monitored.
To avoid spam simply use email aliases. Not more, not less. Use a hard to guess email address and never ever publish it. The only tricky thing is to have one address that you use for sending.
Despite the fact that the article tells you that is was written in october, some infos are out-of-date. The latest Firefox is 1.0PR and the browser statistics are much worse for the IE depending on the site monitored.
Visit also http://www.sandlotscience.com/ a google search for "optical illusions" brings up many more pages
You could still use other validators, e.g. http://www.validome.org
> A classic game based on TOS (which had Nimoy,
> Shatner and Kelley visit for chat sessions on
> several occasions) can be found on space.tos.net.
Seems to be well maintained.
Or what should a "temperature guage" be?