
what is kidloco.com?
page templates could solve a serious problem concerning web designers and coders: "once a page has been converted into a template, it is invalid html, making it difficult to work with outside of the application. [...] programmers should not 'hijack' the work of the designers and turn html into software".
a page template remains the dummy it was designed as at least almost: certainly, some markup has to be included. in this case appropriate xml namespace attributes. however, this concept is smart because it enables designers to get a more realistic impression of a page. it can make layout problems visible that are hidden when using simple replacement tags: just compare e.g. <? include($fname); ?> with a paragraph of 500 words and think of the effect each of the two has on an html table's width...
focalpoint f/8 is "a design and production group for the development of photographic, interactive, digital and democratic journalism on the world wide web".
very nice: piggeldy wollte wissen, was ein weblog ist. normally in the children's tv show, piggeldy follows frederick back home. this seems to be a slightly x-rated version...
two links via ast.antville.org: the ultimate guide to shooting rubber bands and the mirror project: "if you think it's narcissistic, you're missing the point". well, i wouldn't bet on that...
what an amazing, large (and i mean really large) bird's eye view of nyc...
uh, i forgot to say something about the new logo: this was made by pimi. thank you!

washington post: "said one experienced fbi agent involved in the investigation: 'we are known for humanitarian treatment, so basically we are stuck. [...] usually there is some incentive, some angle to play, what you can do for them. but it could get to that spot where we could go to pressure. [...] where we won't have a choice, and we are probably getting there'".
good to be reminded where humanity is sheltered. now let's kick some ass in the grilling room.
it's the first time that i made heavy use of blogger's "post only" function. this way, i collected urls for almost seven days and just today i edited and shaped them by adding the appropriate words and sentences and only now i finally published p3k again.
while this decreases my blogging activities during the week and gives me more time to do other things i often lost sight of, i am not sure if the entries are of the same quality as before. it's much harder to remember what made me look at this very document or follow the path to that very url after a couple of days... more evaluation might be necessary.