I am currently a software engineer at Google, where as a member of the Android platform team I build frameworks and user interfaces.
The blog here at dsandler.org is mostly historical; you can find more recent posts on Google+.
AP newswire: U.N.
inspectors find chemical warheads
Jan. 16, 2003 | BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — U.N. inspectors found 11 empty
chemical warheads in “excellent” condition Thursday at an ammunition
storage area, where they were inspecting bunkers built in the late
1990s, a U.N. spokesman reported.A 12th warhead also was found that requires further evaluation,
according to the statement by Hiro Ueki, the spokesman for U.N. weapons
inspectors in Baghdad.CNN
coverage: “Dimitri
Perricos, leader of the U.N. Monitoring, Verification and Inspection
Commission, or UNMOVIC, team in Baghdad, said the find was “not a smoking gun”
that might indicate Iraq had violated U.N. resolutions.”
I haven’t run across HSR in
a while, but I was pointed in the direction of a particularly
entertaining episode of Ask Strong Bad
(particularly entertaining, I would think, to any Mega Man (or
rockman-alike) fans out there).

According to Mike Krahulik, the
font he’s using for his kickin’
new-style Penny-Arcade panels is Blambot‘s Mighty Zeo. I hope he
doesn’t mind me mentioning it.
Perhaps the most elegant way to serve up different styles to different
browsers is with mod_rewrite
CSS rules.