
Anyone else fed up with Comcast?
Software development, healthcare, acting, racquetball... these tickle my fancy. Hopefully you'll enjoy them too.

Imagine: you are doing a project for a customer who doesn't know Drupal. Even before she contacted you, she made a bunch of wireframes and detailed specifications. That's a dream case right? Just one problem, all the user interfaces and features are just a little bit different from the way things are done in Drupal. This is one of the problems we want to address with Spezzle.
Spezzle is a planning tool that helps you and your customers make Drupal site specifications that will require minimal custom coding. The platform is intended to become a library of use cases and feature descriptions for Drupal sites that can be used also by people with little Drupal knowledge to compose a complete site description. But this site feature description is just the start, in the background a lot of meta data is added cause using RDFa the following other information is bundled with the feature descriptions:
If that didn't get your attention let me say that we developed for the platform (and will contribute):
Interested? Vote for our session at Drupalcon Paris.

Jan. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Exxon Mobil Corp., the world’s largest company by market value, (...)
Fourth-quarter net income tumbled 33 percent to $7.82 billion, or $1.55 a share, from $11.7 billion, or $2.13, a year earlier, the Irving, Texas-based company said today in a statement. Per-share profit was 8 cents higher than the average of 12 analyst estimates compiled by Bloomberg.
but wait... it turns out the news wasn't so bad:
Exxon Mobil sets record with $45.2 billion profit HOUSTON (AP) - Exxon Mobil Corp. (XOM) (XOM) on Friday reported a profit of $45.2 billion for 2008, breaking its own record for a U.S. company, even as its fourth-quarter earnings fell 33 percent from a year ago. The previous record for annual profit was $40.6 billion, which the world's largest publicly traded oil company set in 2007.
By JOHN PORRETTO ![]()
It all makes you wonder what really is going on in those corporate offices, and who is spinning the PR.
So before we distribute any more bailout $$, here's another vote for wanting to know the true story of the company's economics and just how they are going to use those $$.

By Sam Abuelsamid on ToyotaPrius

Detroit 2009: Ford announces full pricing for 2010 Taurus
By Sam Abuelsamid on FordTaurusPricing

