A gold mine for StackOverflow

This is a gold mine for Joel and Jeff over at StackOverflow: careers. It’s something I thought of a while ago, and I am sure the SO guys were ahead of me by a millennium. ..

Betting on a future without IE6

My startup is developing a new web site, and every web developer must decide the extent to which they will support old technology — especially Internet Explorer 6. ..

Why is Intel having so much trouble shipping its solid-state drives?

I know I am getting repetitive but I have to ask again — why is Intel having so much trouble shipping its second-generation solid-state drives (the X25-M G2)? ..

Wizards in ASP.Net MVC: being selective with ModelState

So, there are many ways to skin the cat we called form validation. With a wizard-style application, it requires some nuance. ..

Using the Microsoft Ajax Minifier, some gotcha’s

I am playing with the Microsoft Ajax Minifier, which removes whitespace from your Javascripts for quicker download. Stephen Walther has a nice how-to. ..

Unsolicited iPhone suggestions #2: internet radio

Since moving from Cali to NY, I’ve come to miss my favorite radio station, KDFC. They rule, especially Hoyt Smith on my clock radio in the morning. ..

WTF Intel?

One would think, after announcing the product in July, that Intel might be shipping its next-gen solid state hard drives. One would be wrong. ..

IE9 preview coming?

Rumors of an IE9 announcement. Let’s find out if my predictions are correct.

keyCode vs charCode vs Firefox

I am working on a filtered HTML field. The idea is to only allow alphanumeric characters to be typed, and have all other keystrokes ignored. ..

The iPhone calendar has a separate time zone from the phone

After my recent move to NYC, I discovered that my Google Calendar was 3 hours off from my iPhone calendar. No worries, just go into the iPhone Settings — General — Date & Time and make sure the phone understands the time zone. Huh, well, it’s set automatically, over the air. ..