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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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NFL Divisional Playoff Predictions

Last weekend was something else. A lot of good games, blow outs and some back and forth struggles. I took an admitted guess that the Ravens would come out on top of the Patriots, but I really didn’t expect the Tom Brady and the patriots to simply fall apart there. I didn’t see the J-E-T-S [...]

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Its Time for Chargers Football

Let’s face it the Padres haven’t given us San Diegans much of an excuse to support and go see them. Hopefully next season. But the bolts first game is on Monday night against the Raiders and I’m ready for some NFL football. To top it off the AFL and the Chargers are celebrating their 50th [...]

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It's Raider Week again…

Normally the Raider game is my favorite of the home games. This year at 4-8 I hope the chargers just continue their winning streak against the Raiders. The game is also a special Thursday Night prime time game on NFL Network. (Check your cable provider) So its Joke time: “Why are the Raiders like an [...]

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Link Roll: ?? Skills, Tshirts, ?b tweets, and more

50 Skills Geek Check List I’m considered a geek by most of my friends and family that aren’t geeks themselves. I’m the one that fixes their computer or tells them how to use email, and most recently Facebook. When lists like this come out, I alway want to see how I stack up. 50 thinks [...]

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Mardi Gras in the Gaslamp!

The Gaslamp claims to have the largest Mardi Gras Party west of the Mississippi. After seeing some signs for the event, Brandi and I decided to gather up some friends and give it a run for its money. We all met up at my place, with beads, masks, hair spray, and a good amount of [...]

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RIP: Morley Shoe Tree

Tuesday, I ran out to Morley Field in attempt to beat the sun and get in at least 9 holes. Arriving at the second hole, there was an old friend that was now missing. In its place was this large cement slab with a single shoe on it, honoring the fallen shoe tree. Probably one [...]

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Witch Fire

Almost 4 years to the week after the Cedar file raged through San Diego Country, the Witch Creek fire found its way from Ramona into Rancho Bernardo, Rancho Santa Fe, Escondido, Poway. It threats communities as far west as Solona Beach and South as Mira Mesa. It appears that Mike’s house was spared, but 40% [...]

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