Six Apart listens
Kudos to Six Apart for listening and responding to the collective blogosphere uproar over the past couple days. Early this morning, they clarified and changed the personal licensing structure. And, the changes make MT3 much more reasonable for the average user, although the family blog could still be a problem.
Me? I’m still [...]
make way Movable Type
Movable Type has been good to me. But lately, it just hasn’t been up to snuff. I’m sick of only being able to use it in IE (I’m not sure why, but nothing works in Firefox). I’m sick of strange rebuilding errors. I want to save something and have it appear [...]
the rules of the circuit
I’ve got a few rules for those that choose to circuit train in oblivion:
If there are a bajillion spots open on the circuit, do not get on within 2 machines of me. Because when I must do the leg machine twice (one time for each leg), you will, inevitably, end up right beside me.
If [...]
I’ve become one of "those" people
Yes, I have begun to organize life around working out. It’s sick.
It still doesn’t mean I enjoy working out, but I guess I’ve made it part of my life.
watch out, dear visitors
If you come in here without a hard hat, I cannot guarantee your safety. My insurance policy does not cover falling chunks of typography, the loss of graphics, or inability to navigate because of markup debris.
I’ve wanted to redesign for awhile, but I’ve never come up with any creative inspiration. So, I’ve decided [...]
a guy after my own heart
I couldn’t have said it any better.
But, for my mother’s sake, I probably would have cut out a few of the bad words.
proper XHTML spam
I just got a spam comment that started out with “There is an entire industry of scamming going on now, and we should take all the precautions we can to fight it.” Then it added a proper XHTML break tag like so — <br /> — which I can totally appreciate.
But the [...]