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This is the blog of Jesse Warden, a Rich Internet Application Architect. He specializes in using Flex and Flash to create Rich Internet Applications.

Archive for November, 2005

That is one terrific spread
I’m in the mood for a little dark meat
Tying the legs together keeps the inside moist
Talk about huge breasts
And he forces his way into the endzone
It’s cool whip time
If I don’t unbuckle my pants, I’m going to burst
It must be broken ’cause when I push on the tip, nothing squirts out.

Via [...]

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BA Diploma 2005

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2005

…and 6 months later, the proof. The piece of paper that proves to people with whom I have never met that I am certified to most likely not be an idiot.
Am I a better coder because of receiving this degree? No. Do other people who have never met me think so now [...]

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I’m glad Flash will be shielded from this. The words “standards” and “Rich Internet Application” feel like oil and water to me. While I believe usability standards are of the utmost need right now, I disagree on standardizing MXML; it’s already follows the XML schema, is well formed, and it validates against its [...]

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J2SE Updater Includes Google Toolbar

Sunday, November 20th, 2005

Maybe old news, but updating my java runtime on another box that I hadn’t turned on in awhile, and I noticed in updating my JRE it included an opt-out Google Toolbar install for IE.

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Super Model Digs FlashLite & Creative Commons TV

Saturday, November 19th, 2005

Technology journalist Robert X. Cringely interviews Anina in episode #9, a Europeon catwalk model about the mobile internet on his show “I, Cringely” which airs on NerdTV @ PBS. She is very positive about FlashLite & FlashCast and shows her belief in it. She mentions a comparison between FlashLite and Flash 7 and [...]

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