This is

as days pass by, by Stuart Langridge

. Here I write about many things. In the past I wrote about other things but the past is past. I write code for people to play with, I write about my life on Twitter, and I write here.

On I wrote behave!, on the subject of JavaScript and the DOM and Sundry Hacks.

After watching @darrenf (a) tell an awful lot of people to behave on Twitter and (b) have to manually type it in every time, thus providing wear and tear on his hands which mean that he can't fix bugs instead of me, I present: behave.user.js, a Greasemonkey script to tell people to behave on Twitter. Just hover over a name and click the ! to tell that person to behave. Winner.
Sarabian

nice one. This is surely the result of a combination of javascript, twitter, greasemonkey and beer.

Jason

Huh, weird. I thought "haha, that's a coincidence. That sounds a bit like the Darren F who used to use [the same BBS thingy as me]". And it *is* the same Darren F. Small internet.

Jonathan Snook

And yet all I can picture is Austin Powers saying, "Oh, behave!" It must be the accent.

sil

Sarabian: got it in one. this is what happens when we have beer *in* the office.

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