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August 8th, 2009:
I've moved to Melbourne, Oz. I've sold my soul to consultancy. I'm still writing code. :-)

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About Nigel

Nigel is a senior consultant at ThoughtWorks, passionate about pretty much everything, and quite insane.

Previous Posts

- Forget browser wars, bring on the OS wars.

- Are you asking yourself the right questions?

- Things every software developer should know.

- Self-refine your product idea.

- Is Miro the future of the browser?

- Hicks and Fitts for better software

- The power of content pull: Ubiquity and Deckkr

- Head south to start your company

- Its a product not a website

- Now is time to hike fuel costs in India.

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- July 2007
- August 2007
- September 2007
- October 2007
- November 2007
- September 2008
- January 2009
- July 2009
- August 2009
- September 2009

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- BookEazy
- Intermission
- Sukshma
- Lipikaar
- Badal's Blog

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Crazy, dancing, programming, Goan.. I'm a computer geek and proud to be one. I program in Java, Ruby and .Net, PHP, Javascript. A lot of my recent work has been about CSS and UI design practices for large scale websites and Agile teams. I still while away hours dreaming up a web startup.

 

Some IE6 users are just irrational.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

A senior user experience architect at Digg blogged the results of an IE6 usage survey they conducted on their users.

I can't help and feel a pang of pity for the 7% who said they use IE6 because they prefer it. You've got to respect their opinions and I'm sure its all familiar and nice for them, but at some point they are going to have realize their cheese is very stale.

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