OK, I guess I may as well take this live. I've decided to leave comments on for now on the off chance that Blake will grace them with links to a crayon drawing or two of his.
I'm still working on convincing MovableType to not send things as "XHTML". I'm also still working on making the stylesheets not suck quite so much, and eliminating random <div>s that serve no purpose, so expect some rearrangement as that happens.
Of course what I should be doing instead of working on said stylesheets is reading algebra (I have to wonder—does Amazon seriously think that this is a book one would get someone for Valentine's Day?). Or worst-case improving Mozilla's image loading.
Posted by bzbarsky at February 7, 2003 2:59 AMYou're getting very worked up about comments, especially considering that you haven't actually got any yet.
Posted by: Alex Bishop on February 8, 2003 1:49 AMI'm getting worked up about inanity on the part of people I interact with. That's what's bothering me so much about Mozilla right now -- the hordes of people who have nothing useful to say yakking in forums, newsgroups, and, more and more, bugs.
It used to be, you could file a technical bug report about a code-level problem without getting the opinions of a dozen self-invited experts who have never read the code in question. Too bad those days are gone....
In any case, hence what I wrote. I plan to read the comments if I leave them enabled, so I'm trying to preempt drivel... lessee how well that works. ;)
(And I'm not surprised I have no comments yet; no one but kerz and me (and sorta Hixie) knew this blog existed before yesterday).)
Posted by: Boris on February 8, 2003 2:46 AMhey, I knew you were here a couple of weeks ago :)
Anyway, "me too" comments from random people suck indeed, so I'll just get to the point and ask you when you're going to start talking about math, instead of "just" about mozilla.
Posted by: db48x on February 11, 2003 1:41 PM