Published on Thursday, 21 September 2006 .
In fact, the vast majority of supposedly XHTML documents on the internet are served as text/html. Which means they are not XHTML at all, but actually invalid HTML that’s getting by on the error handling of HTML parsers. All those “Valid XHTML 1.0!” links on the web are really saying “Invalid HTML 4.01!”.
From “Understanding HTML, [...]
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Published on Sunday, 17 September 2006 .

“Ehrenhof (2006.09.10)“: “Mannesmann Steel Monument, previously next to the Vodafone Tower at Mannesmannufer.”
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Published on Sunday, 17 September 2006 .
(that’s a big title)
Dear fellow Europeans. Have you wondered why Google and such alikes always launch mapping and other geo services first for USA, and only (much) later in Europe? Did you know that anyone could launch something like Google maps in the USA because the geo information is publicly available over there, but not [...]
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Published on Tuesday, 12 September 2006 in Uncategorized
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Why People Ask for the Bad News First…

The “management” will like to say that I will kill the next bearer of more bad news.
Thank you.
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Published on Friday, 01 September 2006 .

Let me see how much is “my fault”:
- “30GB hard drive”: almost check. I’m against hard drives in mobiles, but I’ve been pushing for increased solid state memory (e.g. SE W900i with 512MB).
- “MP3 Player”: check. MP3 is old-school, what I’ve pushed was [...]
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