Firefox vs IE on O’Reilly Sites

Tim O’Reilly writes about the percentages of various web browsers that are use to access the various oreillynet.com web sites. They are currently showing Internet Explorer at 54.66% and Firefox at 35.08%. O’Reilly’s audience do, of course, tend towards the geekier end of the web browsing audience but they tend to lead where the rest… Continue reading Firefox vs IE on O’Reilly Sites

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Vote for Lib Dems will not let in Tories

An article on the front page of today’s Independent investigates the Labour party’s claim that protest voters run the risk of opening the door to a Tory government. Their conclusion? It’s bollocks. It would take a swing of 11.5% away from Labour for Tony Blair to lose his commons majority, but even that wouldn’t leave… Continue reading Vote for Lib Dems will not let in Tories

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Hospital Appointment

Back to the hospital again yesterday for an x-ray and another appointment with the chest specialist. The x-ray apparently shows that my pneumothorax (collapsed lung) which I got from the broncoscopy is almost completely recovered. The full results from the bronoscopy aren’t in yet, but the results they have so far are all pointing to… Continue reading Hospital Appointment

The Results Must Get Through

On election night, Guardian Unlimited will, of course, have all of the results on the site as they are announced. Something as important as this obviously requires people to be here overnight ensuring that everything goes smoothly. And it seems that I’m going to be one of this crack technical team. I’m looking forward to… Continue reading The Results Must Get Through

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Don’t Mention The War

Tony Blair is banging on again about how a protest vote against the Iraq war will let in a Tory government. Let’s get a few things straight. If I don’t vote Labour, then it’s not just a protest vote against the war in Iraq. It’s also a protest vote against foundation hospitals, ID cards, top-up… Continue reading Don’t Mention The War