Well, after working like 24 hours staright, I have upgraded surebert toolkit a bunch and released a flash player 10 compliant javascript accessible multi file upload way ahead of everyone else

. I have to hurry an intergrate it into all my projects before people start moving en massse to flash player ten and no one can upload multifiles anymore.
I am much happier with the new version and I learned a lot. Like how much MXML application suck for tiny things. The smallest I could get it as an MXML application was about 150k which is so freakin lame considering it is just a bttton. I didn't even think to look at the size until I was done and I was so pissed. There was no way I was going to add a 150k button to pages.
So I scapped where I was at and build one form scratch as and Actionscript 3 project in Flex and used the flash drawing API to draw the button states etc. Its nice with an actionscript project you can really get the project size so tiny. I ended up managing to get it all under 10K which is a lot more reasonable. You can style everything bou tthe button from javascript and all the event handlers are the same as the old surebert multifile uploader ones so implementation should be easy. I commented the javascript API but no so much the flex code. The Javascript is here

and assumes you are using the surebert toolkit although you could adapt it to run on anything else. Anyways, the flex code is here if you are interested
I planted dusty miller in my front garden a few years ago. It didn't bloom, but to my astonishment, it overwintered, and bloomed the second year. It got huge and overgrown and I just thought it looked awesome.
Z's mom scolded me for how untidy I let the yard get.
I do it every other year, get the front yard all prettied up and then just get too fascinated by the unexpected plant growth to cut it back, and I just let it get all cool and crazy and weird...
I'm really not cut out for the suburbs. My mom's beautiful garden features weeds taller than I am, but somehow it looks OK when she does it. Perhaps because I live in a shoebox with a miniature yard on a street with tightly-spaced other shoeboxes, while she lives in an old farmhouse on 50 acres off the end of a dead-end road?
Maybe.
Anyway, yes, dusty miller is totally cool-looking, but doesn't always bloom so you must be doing something right. How cool-looking!
Wow, that does seem counter-intuitive.
it's called dusty miller.