• SAMPLE CODE:
    • as promised/threatened
      a script that splits large text files into linked webpages

    • Re: Juggling Lines
      multiple versions of a simple list-shuffling utility

    • Re: CGI Help
      a mail-form handler & support library

    • Re: changing anchor filenames to lowercase
      declension of a one-liner

    • Re: book
      no code, but some thoughts on object-orientation

    • Re: Perl question
      sample code to POST a request to another server

    • Re: Attachment "Box" (covers MIME)
      not much explicit code, but some info about coding MIME handlers

    • RE: Perl question
      use the source, Luke..

    • Re: PERL array question
      variations on internal resource handling

    • Re: PERL array question
      just in case the last one wasn't flashy enough for ya..

    • Re: Debugging cgi scripts
      some utility routines that help you see what's going on

    • Re: Complex CGI question (possibly javascript)
      passing information from one form to two machines

    • Re: Complex CGI question (possibly javascript)
      no code, but some background theory about HTTP

    • Re: Complex CGI question (possibly javascript)
      and a thoroughly opaque discussion of security protocols

    • Re: mod_perl (was Cookies)
      more about variable scope than most people want to know

    • Re: Snippet of code needed.
      much ado about a one-line substitution

    • Re: How to?
      SSI-driven, contextually sensitive, dynamic navbars

    • Re: Database Midware Software For the Web
      again, no code.. but some thoughts about development

  • ON THE WEB:
    • link colors and usability
      i don't like people who mess with links

    • Re: Non-underlined hyperlinks?
      i *really* don't like people who mess with links

    • Re: Interesting Design News
      i like 'killer' websites even less

    • Re: "Dynamic web maintenance"
      when clients want to know about "that HTML stuff"

    • Re: Help! a typo is causing me grief
      had to do this myself, once..

    • Re: TOC & Usability
      multiple layers of page layout

    • Re: medical research..frames.....interesting
      i enjoy an interesting subject line

    • one more gripe against frames
      one more gripe against frames

    • Re: web page 101?
      more project management than HTML

    • Re: Creativity in the Digital Age
      usability testing versus design for use

    • Re: iPod Redux
      Apple's new music toy is more than 'just a music toy'

  • ON UNIX / LINUX:
    • Re: linux question
      nodes and links and mouse drivers, oh my

    • Re: pronunciations
      dee-mon, day-mon.. what about Maxwell?

    • Re: pronunciations
      acronyms versus retronyms

    • Re: NT v UNIX web servers - question
      single-user versus multi-user design

    • RE: More Linux News
      some discussion of databases and performance

    • RE: More Linux - general
      more on performance, and the value of benchmarking

    • RE: More Linux - the geek stuff
      a quick overview of clustering and nonlocal SSI processing

    • RE: More Linux - the geek stuff
      and some talk about round-robin DNS

    • RE: CF/SQL Server/NT vs. ?/?/unix
      it's actually more about databases, but continues the thread about benchmarking

    • RE: Mysql is atomic
      one of the developers didn't like my description of MySQL as a 'read-only database'

    • Re: inodes and log files
      back to something sensible.. like the low-level structure of the file tree

    • Re: Linux on a Netfinity
      flat storage vs RAID, and how to play with the htdocs tree

    • Re: Linux and win95 - a non-techie view
      dual-boot OS installations.. for dummies

    • more geek stuff
      semi-secure intranet access through nonstandard DNS

    • Re: New Job
      and now, some culture

  • ON OPEN SOURCE:
    • open source
      first contact

    • Re: NT vs. Linux
      yes, we *will* keep writing code.. even if we're not paid for it

    • Re: Open Source Philosophy Model?
      why software isn't an industrial commodity

    • Re: Open Source Philosophy Model?
      hidden bugs and trojan horses

    • Re: Open Source Philosophy Model?
      more on the reliability of open source code

    • if M$ loses..
      i'd like to think i came up with it first

  • ON TECHNOLOGY:
    • Re: And you guys thought PalmPilots were useless
      on 'smart' machines

    • Re: How the internet works?
      a short introduction to the OSI model

    • Re: How the internet works?
      audience feedback

    • Re: Mac/Windows question
      actually a rundown on multitasking

    • how the 'net works, part II
      the principle of packet-switching as a '40s movie

    • Re: advice requested : techno trends?
      network advice for real-estate managers

    • Re: Intel the revenge. help! .. MAJOR GEEKAGE!
      superscalar multiprocessing (almost) in English

    • Re: Intel the revenge. help! - question
      object-oriented programming described by analogy to a food processor

    • Re: Would you install IE 4.0 for them?
      the eternal comparison of software to cars

    • database assignment: hints - Part I
      the Entity - Attribute - Relationship method of systems modeling

    • database assignment: hints - Part II
      color commentary on the ideas in the last post

    • database assignment: hints - Part III
      modeling many-to-many relationships

    • RE: >: Furby
      speculation about things to come

    • RE: How to?
      a brief introduction to use cases (and frozen burritos)

    • RE: More on PIII
      why CPUs keep getting bulkier

    • RE: More on PIII
      iMacs, linux, mindshare, and evolutionary biology

    • luddism
      more ain't always better

  • ON BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS:
    • Re: Branding the Web
      how to be lean and mean online

    • Re: Branding the Web
      why marketers are evil.. necessary, perhaps, but still evil

    • job rant
      theory vs. reality in the world of technology

    • RE: job rant - response to Mike
      follow-up

    • another book suggestion
      why _The Deadline_ is one of the best books ever written

    • Re: Growing pains!
      just how do you want your business to grow?

    • Re: Idiosyncratic Business Practices
      my tee shirt & combat boots *are* "dressing for success"

    • RE: AdsOff
      on the ethics of evading banner ads

    • Re: Getting paid for a web consulting job
      show me the money.. and here's why

    • Re: Getting Credit for Work
      the value of rituals in negotiation

    • anonymity (was: Getting Credit)
      communication through make-believe

    • Re: Idiosyncratic Business Practices
      more on the anarcho-geek look

  • MY LIFE IN CORPORATE-LAND:
    • Re: Magic?
      why web card tricks should be outlawed

    • Subject: he's trying to kill me..
      one small example of corporate communications

  • GENERAL RANTING & FLAMAGE:
    • Re: (news) Berst on "girls on the web"
      snippy answer to a stupid premise

    • Re: ANY IDEAS?
      some advice to the underdog in a flamewar

    • Re: The media's using all my bandwidth :P
      thoughts on the battle lines between print/telly and the web

    • random snippet
      very small, i just like the tag line

    • Re: micro-rant [Was: job opportunity ]
      my position on college education

    • Re: micro-rant [Was: job opportunity ]
      more detail, and some history

    • Re: micro-rant [Was: job opportunity ]
      how *i* want to get my degree

    • Re: Congressional Exchange Server Crashes, ummm, Loops
      how decisions about technology are *really* made

    • Re: Congressional Exchange Server Crashes, ummm, Loops
      why software doesn't make you smarter, sexier, or more talented

    • Re: Part Time gig
      a little self-serving flattery

    • Re: Job Rankings
      it's better to be a webmaster than a supermodel? golly gee!

    • Re: reading list
      more flattery, but also some info about The Literature

    • theatre
      i wasn't always a geek, you know..

    • Re: theatre
      i could've been.. An Actor!

    • Re: theatre
      or a movie mogul

    • Re: theatre
      admit it.. don't you know which old movie theatre you'd love to buy, renovate, and revive?

    • Re: security hole found in Windows 95, 98, & NT
      if you're gonna pick on the big guys, at least have some style