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Bowling for Soup
Have you ever loved a song you’ve heard on the radio for no apparent reason? That’s the way I feel right now for Bowling for Soup’s 1985. I have no idea why I like the song so much, other than the fact that it has a good beat and catchy lyrics. I suppose I can […]
TRBL">Cascading Stylesheets: Keeping out of TRBL
If you’re a web developer, you probably started using Cascading Stylesheets a long time ago. If you haven’t, go get yourself a copy of one of Eric Meyer’s books (1, 2, 3, 4) and learn about them. They will make your HTML cleaner, make your pages smaller (so they load faster), and make your sites […]
Congrats Pats
This is definitely the year for Boston with back-to-back Super Bowl wins for the Patriots and a much-deserved World Series for the Sox. Even the Celtics are leading their division (and they only have a 50% average—pathetic!), and the Bruins have yet to lose a game (granted, no other NHL team has either). I spent […]
Transition Complete: WordPress is Operational
Well, its is finally done: the transition to WordPress is complete. Getting WordPress installed and running on my test site was a snap, and moving the posts was easy (since I only had about 20 of them to move, I basically just copied from phpMyAdmin and pased into WordPress). The most difficult part by far […]
It\’s Not Every Day You Come Across Something From Belchertown
I just went to the opening of Tom Barker’s Earth Images exhibit at our Dyer Arts Center. The exhibit was up yesterday, and though not officially open, I was browsing it with two colleagues. One of them mentioned that it would have been nice if the photographer had put up signs describing the images.