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This is going to be (and it probably is - already) my definitive weblog about computers, networking, information technology, music, guitars, creative compositions, biking, TCP/IP programming and all other areas of my interest.

Wednesday, November 23, 2005

The Day Microsoft Became Discriminatory

Let me show you a time when Microsoft, or maybe Microsoft Philippines only, discriminated against Firefox users, or maybe other browser users as well. If you look closely, you can observe that msevents.ph showed a link to the event details on IE but removed it from Firefox.





Talk about blatant web discrimination. It's like racial discrimination for the 21st century. I hope Microsoft renews its stand from this kind of discrimination. It's OK to be discriminate about browser-specific features (this javascript works in this or that browser only), but not in true content information. *sigh*

Edit: Oh, OK. As of this edit, they have now featured a textual link instead of the graphical link. Good enough! :-D

Wednesday, November 16, 2005




Allow me to show you scenes from our recent biking tour with UCAP or
United Cycling Associations of the Philippines. Our route traced major thoroughfares of Quezon City measuring around 44 kilometers.
At a brisk pace with moderate to extreme inclines and declines, the ride took place at less than 2 hours from 8 AM to 10 AM.

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