I've reverted to my old template, having liked the real 'bloggy' layout, which can be now seen correctly under Internet Explorer and Firefox. Oh and isn't it great that Mozilla is cutting into IE's lead with IE users dipping for the first time to under 90% of the Internet browser using community?. It's a bit worrisome that the New York Times full page ad for Firefox isn't ready yet but I guess it takes a while to get things together compared to Mozilla Europe (who by the way posted a full page ad in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung with all the names of those who contributed to the foundation) Oh and did you know that such a full page ad costs about €35,000?
Oh and something cute: Apparently two-thirds of school-age children have an imaginary companion by age 7. I think I had one once. And for those who are still children, wait anxiously for a new edition of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory which will feature Johnny Depp and Christopher Lee, coming out in July 2005. Remember the days we went to see the movies in 2000 and got the trailer for Pearl Harbor that was to reach the screens a year later? All of us in the theatre laughed then. It's good to know that the fact has been revealed that it wasn't the Japanese diplomats in Washington that were to be blamed for Pearl Harbor, but rather the Japanese military, a fact that was reveled 63 years after the moment that changed history.
Some more interesting stuff, like what Stanford students do in their free time in regards to How to Kill a Mockingbird and a really interesting cartoon of the hierachy of society.