RE: [DDN] Should Students be Premitted to Use the Internet as a Resource for Res

2006-02-15 Thread Todd Seal
to publish anything. And even those things that go through reputable publishers still contain spin based on the bias of all the people involved in the process. -todd seal -san jose, ca From: Jayne, Kimberly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: The Digital Divide Network discussion group&l

RE: [DDN] MassMoblog Resource Request

2006-01-18 Thread Todd Seal
Lars: http://www.waferbaby.com/ I have no idea what they use, but I haven't investigated it much. Maybe that's something to give you an idea, though. -todd [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ DIGITALDIVIDE mailing list DIGITALDIVIDE@mailman.edc.org http://mailma

Re: [DDN] iBook G3 and wireless options

2005-09-12 Thread Todd Seal
Rushton: Look into USB wireless options. I know that's a possibility. Those old Airport cards will cost you quite a bit, whereas the USB route won't cost as much and will be more up to date. http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0173242 -todd s

Re: [DDN] Content Management systems...

2005-06-24 Thread Todd Seal
s I've run have it working just fine except for a little caching problem when you sign out as a member (you sign out but the option menu you see when signed in still appears until you refresh the page). -todd seal [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ DIGITALDI

[DDN] Bayosphere Host as DDN Informant

2005-05-31 Thread Todd Seal
It's just an idea I have. If anyone wants to work on something to become a Bayosphere host or has any ideas about how we might use that platform (Dan Gillmor is pretty widely read and respected around here), let me know personally or on this list. Any thoughts on this? -todd seal [EMAIL

Re: [DDN] Update on the Simputer

2005-05-30 Thread Todd Seal
d understood? For someone unused to using a computer, does a smart card simply represent yet another thing to learn about? I'm just thinking out loud, here. -todd seal [EMAIL PROTECTED] -san jose, ca -ddn blog: http://www.digitaldivide.net/blog/tsguitar ___

RE: [DDN]The Personal vs the Social Computer Was: Update on theSimputer

2005-05-28 Thread Todd Seal
g. Perhaps there's a needs survey that should be developed to determine "personal" or "public" computing, so that donating organizations have a better idea what to donate. Wouldn't it be possible, though, to use the computer for both needs? While in a public location, c

RE: [DDN] Thanks - for browser standards suggestions

2005-04-25 Thread Todd Seal
Cheers, Siobhan. Let us know what you decide and how that informs your other coding decisions. That'll be interesting! -todd seal [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ DIGITALDIVIDE mailing list DIGITALDIVIDE@mailman.edc.org http://mailman.edc.org/mailman/lis

Re: [DDN] Current browser standards for international audiences

2005-04-23 Thread Todd Seal
discussion. If you're talking about something else, then my solution doesn't pertain to the problem you are discussing. As I've said repeatedly, maybe we need to clarify what the "problem" is that you are seeing. -todd seal [EMAIL PROTECTED] >From: Taran Rampersad <[

Re: [DDN] Current browser standards for international audiences

2005-04-23 Thread Todd Seal
very odd! -todd seal [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ DIGITALDIVIDE mailing list DIGITALDIVIDE@mailman.edc.org http://mailman.edc.org/mailman/listinfo/digitaldivide To unsubscribe, send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word UNSUBSCRIBE in the body of the message.

Re: [DDN] Current browser standards for international audiences

2005-04-23 Thread Todd Seal
n do for the NS4.5 people is code better. If someone is stuck with an old browser, we need to take that browser into consideration when designing and coding sites. That's the idea that I read as the original intent of this thread. -todd seal [EMAIL PROTECTED] >From: Taran Rampersad

Re: [DDN] Current browser standards for international audiences

2005-04-22 Thread Todd Seal
that cause those sites to render poorly on that old browser on that old machine? I think we have a semantic misunderstanding here. Let's clarify; I think that we agree, we're just using different language to express a similar point. -todd seal [EMAIL PROTECTED] _

Re: [DDN] Current browser standards for international audiences

2005-04-22 Thread Todd Seal
urrent W3C standards have made a big move toward that separation of content and style. That's exactly what we should all want since that makes the content accessible to everyone (remember my emphasis from earlier). -todd seal [EMAIL PROTECTED] __

Re: [DDN] Current browser standards for international audiences

2005-04-20 Thread Todd Seal
have around here; I can only assume that this will be true with NS4.5 and 4.6, but test it for me). No technology disempowerment or anything. I stand by my original comments (the "nonsense" bit included) and reply: "anyone on the other side of the digital divide who wants to easily communi

Re: [DDN] Current browser standards for international audiences

2005-04-16 Thread Todd Seal
nt, right? Shouldn't the latest W3C standards work just fine for international audiences? -todd seal [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ DIGITALDIVIDE mailing list DIGITALDIVIDE@mailman.edc.org http://mailman.edc.org/mailman/listinfo/digitaldivide To unsubscribe, s