Archive for January, 2005
I’m not one to write about all the great sites I come across, but I have not been disappointed with YukonMac.com, ever since it started up about a month ago.
Chris does a wonderful job at gathering as much Mac related information as possible and then compiling it on to YukonMac. He also adds a […]
I have learned a valuable lesson in Adobe Photoshop today: When changing the leading on a large body of text do not type it in manually while having all the text selected.
I typically don’t select all the text to modify it, I normally select the text layer and modify it that way. Today […]
For those of you who code web pages in Dreamweaver and have to access those files on different platforms (Windows or Mac) I thought I’d give you this helpful tip that relieved me of major grief and frustration.
In Dreamweaver, and I think most text editing programs, there is a setting called Line Break Type. […]
I heard about Project Honey Pot on Wired.com. The concept is wonderful: Stop Spammers before they can send the spam.
Unlike other techniques of battling spam (email address encryption), Project Honey Pot seeks to go right to the source and shut illegal spammers down.
The way they do this is by having a “dummy” page […]
My wife Julie and I read a book about how marriage can be a means to holiness. Meaning, that through marriage a person could be refined in their character in such a way that someone unmarried might otherwise not experience. And they might be able to draw closer to God through marriage that […]
I’m not really sure what the point of The Snowsuit Effort is, other than a very nice image gallery. I probably should write Ryan and find out.
But I was thinking today as I viewed today’s photo that there is much power in the internet. Power to move and stir emotions to action. […]
This commercial is hilarious!
View Commercial of the Citroen C4
I can’t resist sharing this link to Intellisite Design. They’ll probably get a boost in their Google ratings from this but I don’t care.
This is a good example of how not to be humorous on your company profile pages. The number one lesson is, don’t make yourself look bad on your company website. […]
The similarites between my daughter and me are striking. I’m not talking about her good looks and how cute she is (she has my wife’s good looks, btw), but about her human nature.
I was taking care of her and felt like I had to entertain her constantly. Her attention span is about […]
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