Do you know someone, or are you someone, who is a skilled web designer in the D.C. area? Skilled in the art of creating valid XHTML/CSS web sites? If so and they, or you, are looking for a full time position, please contact me… As I’ve got quite the challenge for you, or them…
Beware the Orks
Sure, I finally get invited to join the Orkut (aren’t those the weird creatures from LOTR?) and it’s by some deviant lunatic bent on destroying the system… In other words, everything is working as planned… Mwuhahaha!
I think someone needs to build a site for all of the social network type sites, so they can become friends. Shouldn’t Orkut, be friends with LinkedIn and Friendster?
Advertise Here
We’ve kept RasterWeb! ad-free for quite some time. Sure, other jumped on the ad bandwagon, but we tried to stay of of the ad game… Well, no more! We will begin running ads soon. We do promise this though, they will be unobtrusive, and they will not be for anything we consider completely icky. We came to this conclusion after being approached for ad placement. Honestly it’s not a ton of money each month, but it’s worth thinking about. Now, to deal with the whole money thing, we came up with this. Each month part of the money will be put aside to support authors we like, people like Zeldman, for instance… and part of it will be donated to an open-source project. This allows us to continue learning, and support things we believe in. If neccessary in the future, any advertising revenue will be put towards hosting costs as well.
I value you feedback on this issue, and if you are interested in advertising, please contact me.
Textile at your Service
From Apple’s Download section comes the HumaneText.service, which claims to:
Convert text in the textile markup to HTML in-place. It becomes easy and intuitive to write full standards-compliant HTML.
Which means it’s a Mac OS X service for using Textile. Interesting…
Feed Your Head!
Long ago I took a closer look at a hotList that UserLand provided, and the results can be found at hotList HEADs.
Well, times have changed, and now since we all share OPML, there’s a new list on the Share Your OPML! site showing the Top 100 Feeds. I thought it would be interesting to see what web servers the feeds were coming from and what mime-type the feeds were using.
The results can be found at Feed HEADs.
