Archive for April, 2007
Daily Thought: 6 Days to May
by Jeremy on Apr.25, 2007, under Daily Thoughts
Just finished up the last of stuff for this evening and I’m heading off to sleep … but, I wanted to make a note that May is drawing ever so closer, ever so quickly.
Where the heck is the time going? In one sense, I wish it could come faster (I’ll be with Ruzena soon). In another sense, I wish it would slow down. All in all, I’m starting to feel more comfortable with our standing, from a high-level stand-point. So, bring on May. Specifically, May 3rd.
Ahh … Time for bed … and another long work day, tomorrow. Goodnight.
Daily Thought: Absolutely Freaking Amazing
by Jeremy on Apr.23, 2007, under Daily Thoughts
… and that’s all I can say about that. For now, anyway. Let it be known that Shaun Shepard is the best Designer I’ve ever met in my life, though.
I’ll scuttle off now, before I say too much.
11 Days to May?! (Late Night Rant)
by Jeremy on Apr.20, 2007, under Uncategorized
I got in from the office at about … I think it was sometime around 8:00 PM … this evening and ended up passing out after I finished eating my dinner. Woke up a few hours later, as you can tell. It was a nice nap, but it made me realize how much my body is screaming for relief from the crazy schedule we have at work, right now.
I took a moment to sit here and reflect on how much progress has been made and how much has been done since I came out here almost a year ago. I’m really, quite frankly, astounded with everything …
Web 2.0 is vulnerable to attack
by Jeremy on Apr.02, 2007, under Uncategorized
I found this to be an interesting read. Apparently, JavaScript frameworks that are using JSON to handle their XHR / AJAX are presently vulnerable to “JavaScript Hijacking” – Vulnerable frameworks include Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX (aka. Atlas), XAJAX and Google Web Toolkit, Prototype, Script.aculo.us, Dojo, Moo.fx, jQuery, Yahoo! UI, Rico, and MochiKit.
Using Vista? Bet you can relate …
by Jeremy on Apr.02, 2007, under Uncategorized
Leave it to Web Comics to show exactly what the world is feeling with things. Ctrl+Alt+Del put up a very… accurate comic on Windows Vista.