I'm amazed at how easy it is to sort an HTML table with the DOM and JavaScript.
Check it out
PHP iCalendar looks like an awesome piece of software if you want to display your calendar on your website. You can even subscribe to a calendar with RSS! Very cool. Via Simplelinks
A Final Farewell for Buffy and Angel
Although Boreanaz -- whose WB spinoff series Angel is also bouncing on the renewal bubble -- wouldn't confirm that he's headed back to Sunnydale, he did concede in a recent interview with TV Guide Online that "fans would enjoy that. It would be really nice for them." UPN's response? "We don't comment on rumors." The Buffy/Angel reunion news comes on the heels of the recent announcement that Buffy's Alyson Hannigan will be jumping networks to make an appearance on the March 26 episode of Angel.
Kiefer's New 24 Mate Speaks!
I'm pushing for us to get together," she tells TV Guide Online. "I keep nudging him. I'm like, 'Come on Kiefer, hurry up! [Your wife] died a year ago!' Enough time has past for a little looky-looky." Laughing, she adds: "That's looky-looky, not nooky-nooky."
I knew there was something going on there 
Also, I'm watching ABC now (at 12:49) and there's some talk on some soap about vampires and slayers. Weird. I'll take Buffy over this any day.
The Bergen Record: Messages from blogland
For something that's legal, it's awfully popular. Those New Jersey bloggers are but three drops in a global torrent of blogging. In the last couple of years, new software has made it so cheap and easy to blog that hundreds of thousands of people are doing it, and more of them every day, though nobody in the known blogiverse -blog universe -has any idea of the actual number.
"It's the first time in history anyone can publish and have a worldwide audience," says Keith Devens of Ramsey, whose gimlet-eyed political thrusts and savvy software tips can be viewed at keithdevens.com.
Mwa ha ha ha. Great article - he even talked about cat pictures! 
Check out Theologyweb.com, a very active new Christian forum.
Definitely check out The Transcendental Argument for God's Existence
I've been scouring Oliver's CafeRSS output for new blogs to read. Good stuff.
snellspace: The Amazing Disappearing Surplus... was it ever really there?
How much of the projected surplus was based on estimated tax income from corporations that were misreporting their profit by billions of dollars? Remember, the "surplus" was projected before the crash of the technology industry, before the corporate scandals and before September 11th. My question is this: was the surplus ever real or was it wishful thinking based on an overinflated market and a naive belief that everything for the next decade would be rosy and never change? Personally, I don't ever think that the budget was ever balanced nor do I think that the surplus was ever a real thing. Keep in mind that the budget works in terms of projections rather than in terms of what is actually being spent. I'm sorry, I simply do not believe there ever was a real honest to goodness surplus.
Awesome. Never thought about it that way.