I've got another SiteLight coming up, but I've determined not to release this one without an audio conversation. That means waiting a while longer, until my victim, er, guest and I can arrange a time to chat.
Archive for February 2005
Creative Commies
It's been a while since I've jumped on a bandwagon late, but I thought this t-shirt was really funny, so I ordered one this past week. For background, see this Boing Boing post, and this one too.
Why would Apple even want TiVo? | PVRblog
Why would Apple even want TiVo? | PVRblog. Certainly, it makes sense to my Mac-shaped 8-second-instant-replay-addled brain.
SiteLight: Found On The Web
Tonight the SiteLight shines on Bill Brown's Found On The Web. Bill is a good friend, and I'm glad to be able to share his particular obsession with you.
Brainwagon 1.5
Mark Vanderwettering has updated his site, Brainwagon.com, to WordPress 1.5. Look nice! Try his podcast sometime if you're into that.
RSS is Killing Web Design
Ok, now that I've gotten the hysterical hyperbole out of the way, this is what I mean: reading well-designed web sites in an RSS read does nothing to stimulate my creative juices. I realized this today after opening a post from StopDesign in Firefox and going "sooooo beautiful! I should look at Doug's site more often!" It was then that I realized that reading all my sites in |NetNewsWire|, efficient as it is, is robbing me of the creative kick in the pants I get from browsing and reading gorgeous, beautifully-crafted, web-standards-based websites.
Steve caught on film for Numa Dance video? You decide...
Seth seems to think that the first "flash photo" in this (strange, oddly compelling) flash movie looks like me! Was I caught unawares and given interet fame? :-) You decide:
The Closest I Can Get...
[9:18:00 AM] Kreg Steppe: Between the time I talked to you last, and now, I re-installed linux on my laptop.
[9:18:18 AM] Steve Ivy: ha!
[9:18:20 AM] Steve Ivy: nicely done
[9:18:46 AM] Kreg Steppe: I love my mac, and this is the closest that I can get to it without having it.
Ajax: a New Approach to Web Applications
Jesse James Garrett: Ajax: a New Approach to Web Applications
Forbes: One-Dimensional Paul Johnson column
Forbes magazine Why Millions Say, Softly, God Bless America, by writer and historian Paul Johnson:
Success!
Once again, |Jodi| beat me to the punch... our dossier was successfully submitted to the National Adoption Center in Kyiv! Thanks to everyone who supported us during this frustrating and trying time! But God came through and we on our way to... more waiting. But this is the waiting we expected, as opposed to the waiting we didn't expect! :-)
Comments Require Registration
As an experiment, I've changed the settings on this site to require registration in order to comment. It's quick and painless &emdash; the link is at the bottom of the sidebar on the right.
Archives moved
I've moved the monthly archive list to its own location, linked in the navigation at the top right of the page.
Fuzzhead
I've got a couple of posts in the works but my head has gone all fuzzy. I'm going to go do some house-straightening (I've decided that I cannot use the word house-cleaning to describe any house-work I do because the love of my life seems to always have to follow me, Doing It Right) then I'll come back and try to compose. One of the posts is the first in a series of "sites I read" posts that includes a micro-interview with Rands of Rands in Repose. Stay tuned.
SiteLight: Rands In Repose
So, I thought I'd do a short series on some of the sites I'm subscribed to. The first one I want to mention is Rands In Repose.
Coverville! Cover tunes PodCast
Thanks to iPodderX's podcast directory, I discovered Coverville, a show dedicated to playing both indie and RIAA cover tunes. I am all about the cover tunes. w00t!