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Archive for July, 2004

Something Funny I Found

Saturday, July 31st, 2004

This just kinda made me laugh…
“How To Spot A Rich Guy”

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A Tale Of Two E-Mail Clients

Thursday, July 29th, 2004

It’s been a while since I wrote anything truly geeky. Why should you be deprived.
You know, I could rant on and on and on and on about this and make enough Microsoft jokes to send their legal team after me, but I won’t. I’m just going to state facts.
While I agree that […]

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So what’s the big freaking deal about anyway? Why’d you change the site? Why did you move all this crap around when I was just getting used to finding things where they were?
First of all you need to realize that very little has changed. All the old blog entries are still there. […]

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Help Me, CSS Gurus

Tuesday, July 27th, 2004

I know about as much about Cascading Style Sheets as I do about giving birth to a walrus cub.
Any idea how to get rid of that dotted line under the webcam link? Any help appreciated.

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100% Seamless Import

Tuesday, July 27th, 2004

Wow. I have to say I’ve been blown away by Wordpress so far. I know the current template is ugly, but that will be fixed over the next day or so. The way this system runs is so much incredibly easier than Movable Type it’s not even funny. I love it. […]

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Stand By!

Tuesday, July 27th, 2004

Yeah yeah I know. It’s scary. The website is gone. You’re all having a fit. Trust me. I am too. I decided to be a sheep and abandon Movable Type in favour of Wordpress. Just hold onto your horses and soon all the old content will be back. […]

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We’ve Lost Another Great

Thursday, July 22nd, 2004

It’s all over the news, but Jerry Goldsmith - one of the most well-known Hollywood composers of this generation - is dead at the age of 75.
Aside from writing almost all of the Star Trek scores for the movies - as well as the themes for Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Voyager, […]

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