with Imagination: by Dustin Diaz

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A JavaScript, CSS, XHTML web log focusing on usability and accessibility by Dustin Diaz

Episode 08: CSS Talk and 2.0 Gameshow

Saturday, April 1st, 2006

First thing’s first; Nathan Smith is a funny guy, and today I had the pleasure of re-experiencing another podcast with him where we discussed CSS jargin like his CSS Hoverbox Image Gallery as well as some books like Andy’s CSS Mastery along with Cameron and Jame’s JavaScript Anthology. We then moved on our Web 2.0 Pyramid Gameshow which became quite a disaster and yet hilarious.

Not In this episode

Unfortunately Episode 08 was going to be hosted with the three lovely ladies Molly, Veerle, and Rachel, however we ran into some technical difficulties in the morning and were unable to get everything working correctly. So in the meantime, I still have all your questions (for those who submitted them), they’ll just have to be put on hold.

In this episode

Here are some random sites we mentioned:

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This podcast is 32 minutes.
Download Episode 08: WSwI Podcast: CSS Talk with Nathan Smith

3 Responses to “Episode 08: CSS Talk and 2.0 Gameshow”

  1. Kanashii

    Signed up and subscribed on ODEO just for you :P One more for your counter.

    Funny episode indeed : )

    Looking forward to the next as always.

    -Kanashii

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    […] I am preparing to launch a new feature here at Lo-Fi Tribe! Podcasting seems to be gaining a bit of momentum these days, and more than a few 9rules members are really doing the practice a lot of justice (See: 9rulers Michael Heilemann, Matt Cahill, and Dustin Diaz). Podcasting done right can be artistic, entertaining, and enlightening.[…]

  3. Sudar

    Web 2.0 in 2.0 minutes.. very cool, keep up the humor for the future episodes too…

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