You know you must have done something very wrong in a past life when your business trips in January take you from Rochester to Chicago. Brrrrrr. (Not to mention the annual summer pilgrimage to Alabama; fire and ice, baby.)
But duty calls, so I’m off to O’Hare this afternoon (weather permitting), back on Saturday. This is the first in a long series of trips from here ‘til the end of March. I won’t have broadband on this trip, so I expect blogging will be curtailed for a bit.
On the plus side, I’ll be dining with AKMA, Margaret, and Pippa on Friday…so that’s something to look forward to.
I’ll leave you with this great quote, which I found on Sam Ruby’s site today:
Classifications are so impossible, yet so darn useful.
One more entertaining quote before I leave, taken from Zeldman’s old About page:
If you offered an RSS feed, I could read your stuff without visiting your site.
If you stored your groceries on the sidewalk, we could eat your food without sitting across the table from you.
Too funny not to share. From Microsoft’s support site:
Things that you can do to help protect yourself from malicious hyperlinks
The most effective step that you can take to help protect yourself from malicious hyperlinks is not to click them. Rather, type the URL of your intended destination in the address bar yourself. By manually typing the URL in the address bar, you can verify the information that Internet Explorer uses to access the destination Web site. To do so, type the URL in the Address bar, and then press ENTER.
No, it’s not a joke. (Well, not an intentional one.) Yes, it’s really a Microsoft support site.
Do you really need another reason to switch to Mozilla?
And now I really am going to the airport.
(Via BoingBoing)

www.flickr.com
|