Monospaced fonts CAN scale
Like many programmers, I have a couple of favorite fixed-width "coding fonts" that I use for writing and viewing source code, however most of them are bitmap based and do not scale up "prettily" by any means.
Fortunately there are some great monospaced fonts that do scale up nicely. In my experience, it is important for me to use both my own favorite fixed-width fonts, and the great fixed-width ones below. This is because at small sized, most vector-based fonts like some below look fantastic at larger sizes, like on web pages or in print, but look fuzzy or blurry in the 8-12pt range in notepad++, gedit, etc. Conversely, my favorite bitmap based fonts only look good at one size, usually in the 8-10pt range, and are pixelated and blocky at larger sizes.
The Mojave Experiment is NOT a real experiment
I was going to write all about how Microsoft's Mojave Experiment was not an experiment, but was rather more of the same marketing crap that Microsoft always does. It turns out, however, that Wil Shipley did it first and did it better. Hence: linkey linkey.
My Accessibility: let me show it to you.
I really have to say that after only a few pages into Mark Pilgrim's book Dive Into Accessibility, I find myself both laughing and feeling strongly for the fictitious characters he's created to illustrate the need for, and problems presented by, accessability. Anybody that runs a website or blog should check it out. At the very least commit yourself to a couple of pages. Its a valuable use of your time.
By the way, euicho.com is currently not section 508 compliant, but it will be very shortly. Its something I've been meaning to take care of. In the meantime, at least it does render very nicely in lynx.

Saying Goodbye
It's so haaaaarrd, to say goodbyyyyyee, to yesterdaaaaayyyy... :(
In other news: iPhone 3G! FARK YEAH!
Oh, and for all you haters: Lowest price for a new Tom Tom GPS = $199.
Lowest price for a new iPhone with GPS (and phone, music, video, monkey ball, etc...) = $199. And yes, it will have turn by turn directions in the near future.
Gadget pr0n will follow once I get my invisible shield on it
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Garfield Minus Garfield is still hysterical… and depressing.
One might think strips from the comic Garfield, with said title character removed, would be a fleeting piece of humor that would quickly get old. Then again, one might find one's self to be incredibly wrong.
Wow… This thing’s like, a journal!
Yeah this entry is way overdue, I put it off then my domain was suspended for a week while I waited to get paid. But its back so for historical purposes, this entry was supposed to go up around June 25th.
"English System MOTHER-[beep]: Do you speak it?"
What a great few days this has been. This past Friday I went up to Caribou for my nephew's 1 year birthday. For the next 12 months he will be "1 year and N months". When he is 1 year, 6 months, it shall not be said he is "18 months old", or I will start punching people in the teeth. Why? Because one of my pet peeves is people counting a child's age in months after they've reached the next higher increment (YEARS). I am not 1120 16ths of an inch tall, I'm 5 feet 10 inches. Your car doesn't hold 192 cups of gasoline, it holds 12 gallons, etc. He's 1 year old. He's also 12 months old but you don't say that out loud. Wow, rant. Where was I?
Testing the iphone theme
I've just installed a new theme while Riley looked over my work to make sure I didn't mess anything up:
The Website is Down
I've watched and listened to many funny tech support videos and saved phone calls over the years, but even though this one is staged, its one of the funniest I've seen in a long long time. I love his Halo/linux/XP multitasking skills. This one is a little long, but every minute of it is golden.










