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David Sleigh - Festival

I finished another project last night with the client - David Sleigh, a friend who is self-releasing his new CD, Festival. No web site, yet, although we got him his domain yesterday. You can see some of the work in my portfolio.

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I finished another project last night with the client - David Sleigh, a friend who is self-releasing his new CD, Festival. No web site, yet, although we got him his domain yesterday. You can see some of the work in my portfolio.

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David Sleigh - Festival

I finished another project last night with the client - David Sleigh, a friend who is self-releasing his new CD, Festival. No web site, yet, although we got him his domain yesterday. You can see some of the work in my portfolio.


Gonna Do It Again

Ok, so we rearranged our office and today realized that we did it backwards. Silly us! Don't you hate that?


Ivy Architectural Blog

One thing I did not mention in my last post about the Ivy Architectural Innovations' site: it has a blog!


Ivy Architectural Innovations

Redmonk Development has just launched its first official client site, Ivy Architectural Innovations. You can read about the site in the portfolio, here.


I'm not dead yet

Well, yesterday Jodi and I went hiking with her cousins, Brady and Carly. This morning I got up and went mountain biking with them. I've not had this much cardio-vascular exercise in ages, and I'm feeling it!


New Year's Eve Site Improvements

As previously mentioned, I've made some improvements to the site this evening. I've added a link to this (monkinetic) weblog to the section navigation; I also added a couple subscribe links to the discussion navigation, too (for the mailing list and rss) to make it easier for folks to find out what's going on here. Enjoy!


CITE Me

Mark Pilgrim is doing something cool with his weblog posts: by searching the posts for HTML CITE tags, he now has a view of his posts sorted by who he was citing. Very useful. I don't think he needed the more-semantic-than-thou snarkiness to make his point though.


Web Outliners

I composed my R.E.M. and Jesus Christ post in OmniOutliner (for which I still need to get a license - outlines of < 20 lines are useless) and it reminded me once again of my love of writing in an outliner. I really would like to have a "compose-in-outline" mode in Sid one day.


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Cocoa Programming

A new Cocoa book, Cocoa Programming, is shipping. Not sure what the deal is with the anemone on the cover though. Authors Scott Anguish, Erik Buck, and Don Yacktman are serious long-time Cocoa hackers, and the aspiring Cocoa jedi would be foolish to ignore their tome.

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