If intelligent, smoky retro jazz, a sultry, slightly tongue-in-cheek voice combined with a subtle sense of humor is your idea of sexy, then Kelly Flint and Dave’s True Story is the sexiest thing there is.
I was watching this movie
On my VCR
The things they were doing
Just a little bizarre
The expression of passion
Amid sweat and chlorine
They were five of the happiest people
I’ve ever seen
I think Dave Pell makes an excellent point about, [GASP!], a possible upside to reality television…
The irony here is that reality programming is
essentially driving Americans back to their
dinner table conversations and away (at least
momentarily) from the tube. Unlike the average
sitcom, reality TV almost demands conversation.
Slowly but surely, average Joes and Janes may find
Tim Bray writes a little on who’s asking for Rich Applications…
Every time, I get emails and incoming pointers from people saying “You just don’t get it, the Web interfaces are so tired, we really need a richer UI paradigm.” The interesting thing is that these reactions are always—every time, without exception—from developers. Not once has an end-user type person written in saying they wished they could have a richer interface like the kind they used to have in compiled desktop apps
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Looks like Mr. Robinson shares my views on a previously-referenced Zeldman article.