➠ March 4, 2008
Airborne Settlement
If you’ve ever paid for the popular placebo “Airborne” (or are willing to pretend to to get some free cash), you can claim your money back, since they now admit they falsely claimed they had ever run a clinical study, although this cannot and should not be taken as an admission that it is not effective in any way, shape or form. Lying, profiteering, anti-science fuckholes.
Something has come up, so I may not make tech+libations after all. Can someone promise to drink double to make up for me?
Posted to Twitter at 2:14 p.m.
When there are two cups on my desk, one with fresh water, the other day-old room temperature, my hand always goes to the latter. /spittake
Posted to Twitter at 1:37 p.m.
Reminder for Boston geeks who enjoy drinking: Tech+Libations tonight at the B-Side: http://rdbgb.us/E5y and http://rdbgb.us/BmL for details.
Posted to Twitter at 12:57 p.m.
John Resig - Unbreaking the Web
The real reason for Microsoft’s switch to web standards in IE8? John thinks he’s found it.