View more documents from Nick Cowie. It has been very quiet around here, for a number of reasons. I did expect my three week enforced rest to be spent learning and experimenting with the likes of CSS3 and HTML5 and then blogging about it. Instead I spent most of the time in the shed playing bicycle mechanic.
Then empty the trash, uninstall the Novatel Merlin XU870 driver and then reinstall them, restart the computer and everything should work. This entry was posted on Tuesday, October 30th, 2007 at 8:52 pm and is filed under Just geek. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
Nick Cowie: Hi, my name is Nick Cowie, I'm here to talk about the button element. Now bloody hell, why's it going like that? It actually looks a lot nicer on every screen I've tried than it is there tonight.
Webjam8 1: Nick Cowie - Using Twitter for Business Typical furious 3 minutes of irreverence from me. Picking on members of the audience, even some audience participation this time. Aim to get people to think about how they use twitter and how they can use it for their business or even "career advancement".
Latest from people Nick Cowie follows. Waterfall vs. Agile Roles. Name Nick Cowie.
Toluu makes it easy to share your feeds with friends and discover your new favorite feed. Import, Share, Discover. Feeds locked away in a solitary feedreader? Set them free! Speaking at WebJam is fun and slightly addictive. I highly recommend it to anybody, even if you have never presented before.
This is me I work on the web even on the way to work on the bus each morning, you can't see the MBP on my lap or the HSDPA wireless modem that keeps me connected. So I can get emails. twitters and feeds before work. I got the job of a temporary basis and never really left.
You are currently browsing the Nick Cowie weblog archives for March, 2006. Do not worry if you are not located in this obscure corner of the world called Perth, Western Australia. I will post the presentation here and the scary part is that it should be podcast as is happening with most WSG events.
Nick Cowie. The blog of Nick Cowie on a variety geeky of subject concentrating on CSS, XHTML, mobile web, elastic design, forms, buttons, accessibility and flash for vector graphics.
Nick Cowie. the ravings of one Nick Cowie on web standards, accessibility and such like with a bias toward Government web sites.
Biz Stone, Jason Calacanis, Leo Laporte, Jason Kottke, Steve Garfield
Webjam, Twitter, Yammer, Ruby on Rails, ReadWriteWeb, Qik, Fring
Evan Williams, Jason Calacanis, Chris Messina, John Gruber, Jeffrey Zeldman, Steve Rubel, Merlin Mann, Leo Laporte, Michael Arrington, Fred Wilson, Doc Searls, Jason Kottke, Jeff Pulver, Eric Meyer, Kathy Sierra, Will Richardson