¡Bienvenidos, visitante! Welcome visitor! View my daily rambings posted on my blog, Syncategorematica and follow me on Twitter. This site is also available over a secure connection.
As of 2009-11-27, this page as a mobiReady score of 4.92 out of 5. As of 2010-02-09, this page validates as XHTML 1.0 Strict and HTML 4.01. XHTML is served to compliant user-agents and HTML is served via transformation of the original to clients that do not support (or announce support of) XHTML. The XSL transformation also adjusts the validation icons at the bottom of the page, which allows you to quickly determine in which language the page is rendered.
Obviously, you're looking at one of my projects. One of my sub-projects is to make my web content more accessible from mobile devices. I'll be using mobiReady to check my site; that is, when the validator is functional again.
To further this and other efforts, the site uses XHTML for marking-up the majority of its documents and CSS for marking-up presentation style, as described in the Style Guide.
You can also find me on Livemocha, a great collaboration site to learn a foreign language while helping others learn your own language.
[~/.project]I maintain a directory service for PGP keys for the OpenNIC community, currently in testing phase. Public keys can be access using GnuPG with the following configuration settings: > keyserver ldap://z3.saladisdead.com > keyserver-options basedn="cn=PGPServerInfo,o=OpenNIC"
I found a new all-American winter accessory, thanks to a friend's Facebook profile. Granny Good Stitch, aka Annette Walker, makes beanies with yarn made from 100% Kentucky-raised Alpacas. The Alpacas are raised in Springfield, KY and the yarn is also produced there. They are very soft and warm. They are $35 each. Email her with your order today! (Below pictures are linked to larger images.)
BT's sixth album, These Hopeful Machines was released on February 2. It is an amazing journey bringing past techniques to the modern dance floor. Read my review, then get the album and witness it for yourself.
Below are links to other cool sites.
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