New links here: Web-Seitz, Greg Rushton, and fozbaca.org. I guess all I need to do to get linked to is disagree with darn near everyone else in the web community.
Damm and I just thought his Enterprise saved by the beagel was funny.
New links here: Web-Seitz, Greg Rushton, and fozbaca.org. I guess all I need to do to get linked to is disagree with darn near everyone else in the web community.
Damm and I just thought his Enterprise saved by the beagel was funny.
DaveNet : What to do about the W3C?
There was a time when the Web drove the technology industry. This drove the BigCo’s nuts. They embraced the threat, but never welcomed the Web into their lives or their long-term plans. It was an insurrection to be put down. And there are good reasons to believe that the insurrection was put down, if only at a technology level.
DaveNet : What to do about the W3C?
There was a time when the Web drove the technology industry. This drove the BigCo’s nuts. They embraced the threat, but never welcomed the Web into their lives or their long-term plans. It was an insurrection to be put down. And there are good reasons to believe that the insurrection was put down, if only at a technology level.
Lee’s (Usless) Super-Hero Generator, kinda cool when one needs to create that super hero team.
Lee’s (Usless) Super-Hero Generator, kinda cool when one needs to create that super hero team.
10 Things to Know about U.S. Policy in the Middle East
- The United States has played a major role in the militarization of the region.
- The U.S. maintains an ongoing military presence in the Middle East.
- There has been an enormous humanitarian toll resulting from U.S. policy toward Iraq.
- The United States has not been a fair mediator in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
- U.S. support for Israel occupation forces has created enormous resentment throughout the Middle East.
- The United States has been inconsistent in its enforcement of international law and UN Security Council resolutions.
- The United States has supported autocratic regimes in the Middle East.
- U.S. policy has contributed to the rise of radical Islamic governments and movements.
- The U.S. promotion of a neo-liberal economic model in the Middle East has not benefitted most people of the region.
- The U.S. response to Middle Eastern terrorism has thus far been counter-productive.
10 Things to Know about U.S. Policy in the Middle East
- The United States has played a major role in the militarization of the region.
- The U.S. maintains an ongoing military presence in the Middle East.
- There has been an enormous humanitarian toll resulting from U.S. policy toward Iraq.
- The United States has not been a fair mediator in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
- U.S. support for Israel occupation forces has created enormous resentment throughout the Middle East.
- The United States has been inconsistent in its enforcement of international law and UN Security Council resolutions.
- The United States has supported autocratic regimes in the Middle East.
- U.S. policy has contributed to the rise of radical Islamic governments and movements.
- The U.S. promotion of a neo-liberal economic model in the Middle East has not benefitted most people of the region.
- The U.S. response to Middle Eastern terrorism has thus far been counter-productive.
Some info and screenshots of E17, the next version of enlightenment.