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  1. A new standard for RSS icons

    It's been a long time coming - an RSS icon that actually means something.

    Published: 21 December 2005

  2. A shiny new name

    I have finally - after 11 years - registered my own personal domain name! Yes, adrianlynch.id.au is live and is now the permanent home for this blog.

    Published: 15 October 2005

  3. Adrian Lynch's Home Page

    Updated: 13 April 2009

  4. Amazon S3 support coming soon to Transmit

    Published: 1 May 2007

  5. Australias New Copyright laws

    Published: 22 November 2006

  6. Canon EOS400D Digital SLR

    Published: 21 November 2006

  7. Complaining about government websites

    I was recently asked what would be the appropriate proceedure for complaining about the content of a state government website - specifically a West Australian government site.

    Published: 10 October 2005

  8. Editing xml/xsl files via sftp/scp in Vim for windows

    I have used Vim on linux for around 9 years now, but have never really bothered using it on windows. I recently had to edit a 5.5Mb XML document, and rudely discovered that Eclipse was simply not capable of handling it...

    Published: 22 July 2006

  9. Email is dead

    Published: 22 October 2006

  10. Gmail Update

    Google have made an extremely subtle but oh-so-useful update to Gmail: "Send Mail as".

    Published: 25 August 2005

  11. How I work

    Rosemary posted an indepth article about her 'toolbox changes' starting from way back in 1994/95 which is a great read, and then just recently Myles Eftos posted challenging some of the Westcoastbloggers to write about how they work on a day-to-day basis... so here is my response!

    Published: 18 May 2006

  12. Is the CSS working group irrelevent?

    Is it time to replace the W3C CSS-WG with a community lead, open effort?

    Published: 15 June 2007

  13. It's official - the FSF has lost the plot

    Published: 16 April 2007

  14. Journal Software

    Updated: 25 January 2009

  15. Last Day

    Today marks the last day in partnership with Haymarket.

    Published: 28 February 2006

  16. Life after iTMS

    Published: 15 November 2006

  17. New Comment System

    I have whipped up a new comment system for this site, that will eventually be merged into the SpringCMS.

    Published: 12 August 2005

  18. New RSS Feed Address

    I finally added dates to my RSS feed, and also took the opporunity to create a friendly URL - much more 'Spring' like. Please update your RSS subscriptions! http://adrianlynch.id.au/feed/

    Published: 8 November 2005

  19. No more predefined classes in HTML5

    Ian Hickson just made my day by announcing on the HTML5 working group mailing list that predefined classes are now removed from the official spec.

    Published: 17 May 2007

  20. Nokia E61

    Published: 9 November 2006

  21. Personal Server

    While traveling through Queensland recently we ended up discussing the concept of a personal server/network quite in depth - and it left us wondering - where are they and who will be first to market with a fully rounded personal server?

    Published: 15 November 2005

  22. Port 80 Meeting

    A selection of images from the last Port 80 meeting.

    Published: 3 August 2005

  23. Port 80 T-Shirts

    The first set of Port 80 T-shirts have been printed using my (simple) design.

    Published: 19 September 2005

  24. Reasons to switch

    Published: 27 December 2006

  25. Relaxing in Brisbane

    How do you relax when taking time off from web development while staying with friends across the other side of the country?

    Published: 29 October 2005

  26. Scotch College design

    Design for Scotch College website built using Spring CMS.

    Published: 15 April 2009

  27. Shortlisted for the WA Web Awards - Updated

    Two of my sites had been shortlisted for the WA Web Awards.

    Published: 18 September 2005

  28. Switching

    Published: 24 April 2007

  29. Web Essentials 05 wrap up

    Life has returned to normality, after 3 packed days at Web Essentials 05. So what did I learn?

    Published: 5 October 2005

  30. Why no one is repurposing XHTML

    One of the most significant advantages of the separation of style from content is the ability to re-purpose your content - not just expose it to <insert arcane/featureless/console/browser name>.

    Published: 2 January 2006

  31. Windows Live Writer

    Published: 11 October 2006

  32. XSL Child Selectors

    I recently implemented a new method of adding plugins into pages in Spring - and inspired by Microformats, I decided to examine utilising existing xhtml tags to specify the plugin instead of creating our own XML tags.

    Published: 19 November 2005

  33. XSL copy-of and value-of

    Like most languages there are often a variety of ways of achieving similar results, and XSL is no different.

    Published: 25 April 2006

  34. iTMS Arrives in Australia

    After months of speculated launch dates, the iTunes Music Store has finally arrived in Australia.

    Published: 24 October 2005

  35. iTunes 9 Home Sharing between accounts

    Apple introduced a new 'Home Sharing' feature in the latest iTunes to allow you to manually, or automatically keep your iTunes library in sync across multiple machines. But there is a catch - it only works with one iTunes store account. There is a simple way to sync multiple accounts though!

    Published: 10 September 2009

  36. iTunes Music Store No More

    Published: 14 November 2006

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