Back online
Our server is back online. We were briefly disconnected because the credit card (not mine, mind you) that was setup for recurring billing had stopped working. The guy in charge of billing appears to have fled to Russia… 😉
Our server is back online. We were briefly disconnected because the credit card (not mine, mind you) that was setup for recurring billing had stopped working. The guy in charge of billing appears to have fled to Russia… 😉
This one is mostly for my friends with blogs on Dork Tower. I figure I could aim it to you all individually or post it here instead.
I’m not sure what gods we angered at work but one of our production servers has been quite unruly this week which has left me with little time to post to my blog.
For all you RSS readers, a quick note that I’ve updated the design of my blog. I’m especially proud of the new header. Also, as a testament to the power of CSS – it took me under 2 hours to clean it up and change the coloring scheme. I should have saved a screenshoot of
Never make a massive upgrade to my blog software on the same night you announce a release on freshmeat…
A quick shoutout to all my readers that you can now search my blog entries using a small form in the rightmost column of my web pages.
I’ve been kind of annoyed that most everyone else had a spiffy log title and I was just sitting here using my domain name like a sucker. The Internet Anagram Server, pointed out that my first and last names are an anagram for “record as I am” which I think is a more interesting title.
Two of my most (only?) loyal readers pushed me to put comments on the site so here you go. Check the [more] links for any item on my blog and you’ll see a little comments form for you fine folks to use.
I’ve written the CSS behind the scenes to use ems (not points or pixels) so that the font size display respects a user’s preferences, something which some human clients don’t quite get yet. I’m using an HTML form which fires an email to me. I’d put my email address on here but don’t want to
I get the vibe that RSS is still a little too new for the powers that be to accept. Once you start using it however, RSS is one of those things that you’d come to miss REAL quick. I bet one year from now, most people will be finding interesting content from a website’s feed