Redmond, We Have A Problem

Microsoft employee Rory Blyth:

I think IE is horribly behind the times. When every other browser on the planet that’s worth a damn supports tabbed browsing, it’s just crappy that I still have to have different copies of IE open to have multiple sites open at once.

As of right now, my favorite browser on the planet is Apple’s Safari.

A bewildered ex-Mac IE developer Jorg Brown recalls a conversation with a Microsoft superior:

Over the whole sad journey, the single most surprising thing I ever discovered was from a small conversation that went:

Me: “Look, if it makes sense to devote dozens of people to WinIE, then surely it makes sense to devote half a dozen to MacIE!”

Higher-up: (confused look) “There aren’t dozens of people on WinIE. WinIE had some great people on it! We need those great people on products that make money!”

Me: “Then why on earth did we pursue IE in the first place? Just so that the DOJ would sue us?”

Higher-up: (confused look)

Some day I hope to get a proper answer on our motivation to do WinIE and MacIE in the first place. It seems to be that we were scared of not having control of the HTML standard. And indeed, now that Firefox is gaining traction, Microsoft has added more people to WinIE again.

Epilogue: All of this made it a lot more easy for me to quit and go work at Google.

Related Link

Quake Theme Music by Nine Inch Nails

I think my all time favorite computer video game is the original Quake. Quake is a game that was developed by ID software back in the 1996. I originally played the game on a Packard Bell computer running at 133MHZ on a dial up connection and I was damn good if I do say so myself.

My friends and myself started a Quake Clan back in the day to take on other Quake Clans. We called our selves E.O.D (Elements of Destruction) and even made a website.

So I have had the Quake game for a while but have not been able to play it since I installed Apple’s Macintosh OS X on my computer. In the last day or so I have come across two websites that have been very helpful in getting Quake to run on OS X.

fruitz-of-dojo, which has an app that works to run the normal version of quake.

Chaoticbox which has an app that will run the GL version of Quake. Which is what I have been playing the most and looks and runs great!

Mood: Im currently Sick, Maybe due to the dog bite