Category Archives: Web Design

A New Home

Well, here I sit, a few days before Thanksgiving and few weeks before the fat guy in the red suit comes, deciding why on God’s green Earth did I decide to jump jobs. The first thing that came to mind was, “What the hell are you thinking man, the holidays are coming up and you’re [...]
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Flock

No, I’m not talking about a flock of birds, I’m talking about a browser and a rather nifty one at that. I stumbled across their home page the other day, although I can’t recall how I ended up there, and signed up for their announce list. Well, just last night, I received an announcement about [...]
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Mmm…tags

You know, the web is a huge place. I mean, ha…uge. The down side to this hugeness, is finding what you need, when you need it. Over the past few months, I’ve been thinking to myself about the concept of tagging and what it does to help the user. Now granted, tagging is nothing new [...]
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Where Have I Gone?

I’m not sure, but it’s a question I get quite frequently from the readers of this site and those interested in what I’m doing. I’m still here, kicking and screaming sometimes, but here none the less. I’ve been quite busy lately. My roomies and I are settled in nicely and are in the midst of [...]
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Catching Up

Well, I haven’t posted in nearly a month. I was starting to pick up my postings, but time always gets the better of me. I figured I would go ahead and just run a dump of the past few weeks with highlights of the weekend. To begin, school has been super hectic so far. I [...]
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