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Bugfix for HttpCompress

I just uploaded a pretty major bugfix for v5 of HttpCompress. Turns out, the modification I made to the #ziplib library broke GZip compression, which in turn broke a number of older browsers that only support GZip. I’ve made a fix and reuploaded the v5 release. Just redownload it and replace your current install and everything should be peachy.

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engin.umich gets with the times

Looks like the alma mater is finally getting with the times and moving to a standards-compliant web site! I wonder if my old friends at Fry had anything to do with it?

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Farewell HyperCard

A long, long time ago in a distant university, I took a class
called
Human Factors in Computing,
taught by the energetic Paul Green.
In this class, we had to mock up different interfaces to a device that
would allow the user to set the time on a digital clock. I wanted to use
the then fresh-faced DHTML, but wise old Prof Green pointed the class
in the direction of HyperCard
instead, insisting that we use it.

For all my misgivings, HyperCard proved to be a worthy little tool in mocking up our interfaces.
In many ways, I liked it better than DHTML. It just worked, no cross-browser support, no stupid spec. Just
nice little programs that let you move digits up and down

Sadly, I learned today that
HyperCard has
been decommissioned
. Farewell my little stack,
so full of love and eager to please. You will be missed.

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Riding through Chernobyl

Hurwitz pointed me at a site detailing out a woman’s
rides
through Chernobyl
. The photos are flat out amazing.

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Eating my own dogfood

So I’m finally actually using my compression module to compress my own site. I am lame for waiting this long to do it.