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  • Entrepreneur of the Year Finalist Todd Chism

    One of my fellow moderators on an Entrepreneur forum we both spend too much time on,Todd Chism, just got nominated by his colleagues for Entrepreneur of the Year - and made it to the final! Todd's a great guy and has built a great company selling patio furniture amongst other things. Why am I telling you all this? I need your votes to help ...
    Posted to British Inside (Weblog) by James on July 22, 2008
  • JavaScript browser detection

    Quick shout out to Peter-Paul Koch at QuirksMode.org for his very nice javascript browser detection script. Clever, and definately deserved more than a tweet. [include:blogad] 
    Posted to British Inside (Weblog) by James on May 19, 2008
  • Today's not the day to read blogs

    Don't believe anything you read today. I know better, but I still forgot the date and believed Daniel had sold his company. His post was very well done, but I still think my old April Fool's Joke was better. Back in 2005 it was more believable I guess. I had a load of congrats emails that day, and I felt quite mean telling people I was ...
    Posted to British Inside (Weblog) by James on April 1, 2008
  • What he said

    Rick Strahl: What can you keep in your Head? +1 [include:blogad] 
    Posted to British Inside (Weblog) by James on March 31, 2008
  • The Ghost in the machine

    I was having loads of fun getting a "borrowed" web service running on the staging server yesterday. As with all code that you take without asking, there are always.. shall we say, "hiccups". Apparently every line in the web.config conflicted with the root web.config. And not in a nice way. Hack. Slash. Keyword/Value pairs ...
    Posted to British Inside (Weblog) by James on March 26, 2008
  • Reviewing my links

    I'm quite looking forward to reviewing links between my sites and others, and applying XFN's rel="me", rel="friend" etc. Read more about XFN and check out this cool video from Google (via shoemoney).
    Posted to British Inside (Weblog) by James on March 7, 2008
  • The Deleting SVN Folders meme

    Perhaps I should name 5 other people to modify this script when I'm done. First, it was Wyatt, then Jon, then Rich - and probably many others. Well, it's my turn dammit. I keep getting code from contractors that have _svn folders in them - and the script I got from Jon only looks for the .svn that I use. So here is the quick fix ...
    Posted to British Inside (Weblog) by James on March 6, 2008
  • Wow, that's fast

    I was just reading Jason Alexander's new blog post about an old code drop for Authorize.net and was trying to find the old post he was referring to. Obviously, I went to Google to find the old cache; http://www.google.com/search?q=authorize.net+jason+alexander What amazed me was the first result - not the old one, but the post made 35 ...
    Posted to British Inside (Weblog) by James on February 27, 2008
  • It's not 1998 anymore Ma

    Yeah, working as a FTE does change your perspective. Way, way back I loved reading about and playing with SEO techniques - all new and sneaky. Just this month I've started looking around again at what's going on and frankly I'm stunned. All this talk of people earning $1m/month. wtf? I hadn't even heard of Google TrustRank until ...
    Posted to British Inside (Weblog) by James on February 14, 2008
  • Big surprise, you can't use Firefox

    I went to renew my Microsoft Partner Program membership today before it runs out at the end of the month. For a few hundred bucks I get 10 copies of XP and Office to use around the house - there are other benefits, but that alone makes me renew each year. This year, something is different. I'm now using FF as my default browser... So when I ...
    Posted to British Inside (Weblog) by James on January 25, 2008
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