Just got this email from google. what a nice way to end the week.
Dear Google Apps admin,
In order to continue to improve our products and deliver more sophisticated features and performance, we are harnessing some of the latest improvements in web browser technology. This includes faster JavaScript processing and new standards like HTML5. As a result, over the course of 2010, we will be phasing out support for Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 as well as other older browsers that are not supported by their own manufacturers.
We plan to begin phasing out support of these older browsers on the Google Docs suite and the Google Sites editor on March 1, 2010. After that point, certain functionality within these applications may have higher latency and may not work correctly in these older browsers. Later in 2010, we will start to phase out support for these browsers for Google Mail and Google Calendar.
Google Apps will continue to support Internet Explorer 7.0 and above, Firefox 3.0 and above, Google Chrome 4.0 and above, and Safari 3.0 and above.
Starting next week, users on these older browsers will see a message in Google Docs and the Google Sites editor explaining this change and asking them to upgrade their browser. We will also alert you again closer to March 1 to remind you of this change.
In 2009, the Google Apps team delivered more than 100 improvements to enhance your product experience. We are aiming to beat that in 2010 and continue to deliver the best and most innovative collaboration products for businesses.
Thank you for your continued support!
Sincerely,
The Google Apps team
"YOGA in nature's way" photo by Tony George
Restorative Yoga for Body and Mind
A sequence to relieve fatigue and stress, promote well-being, and bring healing balance into your life.
-Liz Owen
My first yoga experience went pretty well, it was more focused on calming the mind and gently stretching the body than strength and flexibility. A good place to start I think.
After my original Helena, MT post, I realized that I had forgotten two of the most important (and most photographed) pieces of Helena's history, the fire tower and the Cathedral. The fire tower is one of Helena's most celebrated historical sites, note the coffee shop of the same name. The Cathedral photo below is from a distance taken from behind my parents house, here is a closer (and amazing) photo taken by *Jeff*.


