Ok. Here’s the moment of truth. I don’t subscribe to cable.
There are 2 channels that come in well enough to be watched in my home - none of them sports channels. This is not a real problem as TV sports are not a priority here. Hard to believe I know.
I thought I would make an exception and watch the superbowl online this year. However, my research so far has yeilded nothing. I can listen to the superbowl on real.com, but something is missing.
The superbowl is a visual experience. There are ways to watch the ads that will be featured … but I want to watch the whole spectacle.
I also do not have TiVo or a digital TV, so I’m limited to streaming on one of my PCs.
Any advice? Yeah, it’s too late for this year …
February 4th, 2006
I’m sure many people are blogging about IE7 Beta, but perhaps some of you have not yet heard about it.
You can download the install file here: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/ie7/
There are some useful install instructions here: http://www.quirksmode.org/blog/archives/2006/02/installing_and.html
Of course, the IE Blog is also a great source of information about everything Internet Explorer.
Of special interest to Web designers is this post on planning for the new CSS implementation included in IE7. http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2005/10/12/480242.aspx
February 4th, 2006
The days of bully pulpit marketing seem to be waning. What these men are proposing is that unless an idea or product has value that excites people and drives them to share it with friends, it is likely to be ignored.
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