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Yahoo’s Done It Again

Does anybody remember when Yahoo had free POP email? Wasn’t that cool? I loved that. No other free email company offered POP. I remember (before I owned Qangaroo.com or JoeyDay.com) when I used to have upwards of twelve free email accounts through various portals. I was forwarding them all to Yahoo so I could use Outlook Express. Those were the days. I even had Yahoo set as my home page. I loved reading my Reuters news and getting my weather information, and I thought the Yahoo search engine was the best. I also had two Yahoo Geocities accounts.

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Down With Internet Explorer

I don’t know if it’s because I’ve been using Mozilla Firebird for the past month, or because I’ve been redesigning my site to be standards compliant, or if it’s some of the things I’ve read lately on SitePoint and A List Apart. It’s probably a combination of all three. At any rate, I don’t like Internet Explorer anymore — not one bit.

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Combined Blog

It’s official. The blog formerly known as The Forum has been combined with the journal formerly known as JoeyDay.com. What this means is that anyone who previously had power to post on The Forum can now post on my main blog (whatever I decide to call it).

I will probably continue posting journal type stuff here, but not as often, as I’ll probably concentrate more on news/blog type stuff. I will refer to this as a blog from now on, even though it will contain some journal content. I don’t anticipate that anyone will have problems with that.

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