There is no charge for awesomeness!

Good thing too. I’d imagine Bill Gates/Steve Ballmer would be lined up outside Centrelink if we got a class action together to compensate us for every lost hour we spent fixing websites for this rediculous browser. However, I did have a client recently point out that it’s our ability to dance with all these different [...]

I’m not sure what IE6 hack you need for this!

The above is a screen shot of a Magento website being rendered in IE6 and a segment of the HTML code that was used to create this amazing output. Somehow IE6 seems to want to render the last two list items twice! It scares me how our government departments are still using this browser in [...]

Conroy’s Internet Filtering Trial is a Joke

This is the first and last thing I’ll be writing on this topic as it’s right on the edge of being irrelevant to the theme of this blog. Despite this, I know that government departments are looking at the “blogisphere” in relation to these sorts of topics, so it seems worth while putting something out [...]

It’s agreed. Windows 7 will be free.

It’s quite amazing really. Somehow, this idea of selling Windows 7 for free that I came up with last week after Alex from IT Wire came up with it just hours before, has also been kicking around in the minds of many others as well. A quick search on Digg has exposed the following: Business [...]

Windows 7 should be free

As I sat at my desk today reading ITWire, I had to pick up my jaw from the floor when I read about Microsoft releasing Windows 7 Home Premium as a free download. This would be a certifide, supported version of MS Windows which would be obtainable for free through legitmate channels. Then it occured [...]