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Lightning striking twice...
Wednesday, Jul 26, 2000

"Lightning doesn't strike twice."

Where does this saying come from? It seem silly because anyone who's been in a thundershower can tell you that it can and does strike twice or more in the same place all the time. The whole idea of lightning is that it strikes a certain type of place, be it by altitude, metal conductivity, whatever, and those things usually don't change, so things that get hit once are likely to get hit again.

Okay, that was a non-sequitor. Anyhow, on tap for today, I'm writing up my views on last night's BayCHI Web Design BoaF meeting, where we took a look at eyeTracker. Also coding away as usual, though I came up with some really cool data-structures last night on how to make the site very, very modular, and cool from the back end. This'll filter down into several site enhancements on the front end as well.

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