- Updated version of Podbop released!
Improved interfaces and even a blog! - I am so sick of things not working in Safari
Google Calendar, New Y! home..why don't these companies care? Trust me, Safari isn't *that* difficult - Zvents just updated their API. Radcliff style.
Striking resemblence to Eventful's own juicy API - Flickr's going crazy with layout changes today
And I really like it. Especially the new Organizr. - I've been trying to get back in shape lately and want to buy some vitamins
Any suggestions on where to order online and what to get? - Flickr: Camera Toss Set
I'm going to save all of these and make it my screen saver
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...or the sincerest form of flattery? You decide. Don't just take Taylor's word for it. Seriously, though, as a Zvents API developer I applaud their new improved REST API. I look forward to revisiting it soon.... Read more in convergent evolution... »
Re Safari: it's all about market share. Safari is still in the single digits share-wise, so most companies just don't see it as worth the extra effort to test their spanky-new hyper-Javascripty interfaces against it.
Of course, one might see that as a case against spanky-new hyper-Javascripty interfaces, but simplicity is even harder to sell.
Re: Vitamins and minerals.
It's best to find out what you're lacking in your diet first. Multivitamins can be a waste - literally they will go straight through you and not be stored in your body - if you already have the RDA (recommended daily allowance) of vitamins and minerals in your diet.
For example, people who spend little time outdoors may require vitamin D, which the skin makes when it is exposed to sunlight. I currently take iron, folic acid and vitamin B12 injections because I am deficient in them due to my body not being able to absorb them from foods.
Don't go nuts and take too many different pills, as they can be hard for the liver to digest and remember most processed foods are fortified with vitamins and minerals these days - such as thiamin in cereals and bread - so you have to add them into the RDA equation. This is a good article on the topic.
And for some reason the link didn't post, so lets try to low test C&P: http://www.webmd.com/content/Article/67/79958.htm
Yes the lac of support for Safari is very frustrating.
You could use different browsers for different purposes.
Try Opera or Firefox to find out your favorit.
As an Opera user (even less market share?), I feel your pain..thankfully these days Opera ships with internal user Javascript to workaround a lot of careless coding and legacy scripts from the bad old days. "Open the web..or we will open it for you."
yeah on the MAC side I found Safari almost unusable and had to go with Firefox which is a shame since I think Safari looks really cool, not not for a lot of sites.
But T man..... have you mastered the pool table or card cutting yet......that is what we want to know
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04:57 PM on 05.16.06
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