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Tuesday, March 6 2018
Tesla eMail
[15:41:05] matt [wronka.org]/benito X-Spam-Status: No, score=0.1 required=3.0 tests=BAYES_00,EXTRA_MPART_TYPE,
HTML_MESSAGE,LOTS_OF_MONEY,T_DKIM_INVALID
[15:41:05] matt [wronka.org]/benito X-Spam-Status: No, score=0.1 required=3.0 tests=BAYES_00,EXTRA_MPART_TYPE,
HTML_MESSAGE,LOTS_OF_MONEY,T_DKIM_INVALID
Friday, January 6 2012
Useful for the numerous Internet, but non-Web-enabled, iPhone and Blackberry devices
[00:16:56] matt [wronka.org]/Psi.generay "Omni Hotels is the first hotel company to offer both iPhone and Blackberry mobile applications. Our mobile apps on both platforms offer the full functionality of our HTML website"
[00:16:56] matt [wronka.org]/Psi.generay "Omni Hotels is the first hotel company to offer both iPhone and Blackberry mobile applications. Our mobile apps on both platforms offer the full functionality of our HTML website"
Wednesday, January 19 2011
[21:32:23]
matt [wronka.org]/Merch
The new "HTML 5" logo is out. It seems most fitting as branding on potpourri.
Monday, March 22 2010
[17:40:16]
matt [wronka.org]/kerberos
Apple sends me an eMail: "X sent you an action that requires your approval" with no indication of where I'm supposed to go to approve it. No link. No basic sign-in url. There are a bunch of *other* links in the ugly HTML e-mail, but nothing apropos. Sure, I can sign-in with the same credentials and update "MyInfo"--but that doesn't actually connect to the developer center. I ended-up needing to actually do a web search to find that.