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Web 1.0 Web Design Lives on

Since creating my first website in 1996 on AOL and Geocities, website technology has evolved, bringing about new web design styles, techniques, and limitations have been resolved away. 14 years later what was once impossible is easily accomplished with CSS, JavaScript, JQuery, AJAX, Flash and of course CSS. It has made the web a better [...]

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Chargers & Tomlinson Part Ways

The news of the Chargers and LaDainian Tomlinson parting was was not unexpected, it just really sucks hearing the official word. LT’s time in San Diego was historic, breaking team and NFL records along the way LT Joined the Chargers back in 2001, when San Diego traded their #1 pick to the Falcons and used [...]

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Secret Menu Items

So the secret menu at In-n-Out isn’t so secret anymore, after all it is on their website if you know where to look. Ordering your Double Double ‘Animal Style’ doesn’t impress anyone any more. But there are other food joints that also have secret menu’s that you can order off of, if you know the [...]

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The FourSquare Experiment

Four Square is a relatively new local social media application. I’ve been on FourSquare for a few months now and really haven’t found the purpose besides pissing off my girlfriend from constantly updating my location from my iPhone. So I haven’t really been a full fledged user of the social media application. To be fair [...]

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WANTED: Money Tree

A few months ago, I took over the care of several lucky bamboo plants around the office. Super simple to keep up and keep alive. I’ve a few brown tips from the winter break, but overall these things are health. So I wanted to take the next step up and get a Pachira Aquatica, or [...]

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Blogger’s Out, WordPress is in.

Over the years I’ve expressed my support for Blogger as a blogging platform, however Google and specifically the Blogger team have decided to stop supporting FTP. Well for me this just sucked. I had several blogs set up for me and other companies that relied on Blogger’s FTP publishing. I’ve used other blogging platforms, but [...]

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Here you'll find random thoughts, inspirational moments, and generally things that may interest me or catch my eye. Enjoy!

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