Please excuse the mess - again. I just can't resist change and found this new Wordpress theme earlier in the week and needed a site with some content on it to play with. I figured those of you who visit here are probably used to it by now.
Please excuse the mess - again. I just can't resist change and found this new Wordpress theme earlier in the week and needed a site with some content on it to play with. I figured those of you who visit here are probably used to it by now.
I don't guess Kansas (referring to the band) has any plans to tour China. So young Chinese fans gotta do what they gotta do... to bad we don't get a view of the audience. [via smays.com]
This ad ran on the Wall Street Journal website several weeks back --30 seconds of genius-- it still cracks me up.
Well, I finally made the upgrade to Drupal 5.2. Don't know why I waited so long, it was a pretty painless upgrade, just a few theme tweaks. Not much other than that to report - I think the community is doing a great job with Drupal. And despite the uninitiated, I think ...
I don’t mean to whine, but what ever happened to webmasters concern about how quickly their sites load. I recall the early days when extreme care was taken to tweak images and coding looking for maximum performance, fueled by concern for their visitors experience. Come on! 300KB, 500KB, 1.2MB home pages?!?!? Am ...
About a month ago Clyde (Learfield’s CEO) and resident father figure started blogging about the company, its history, values and general happenings at the company. It’s not one of those closed, corporate, “for internal use only” blogs mind you; instead it’s full of open postings for all the world to see.Recently Clyde gave the IT ...
Been playing around a lot these days with CMS systems. Here's version 2 - having moved away from typepad to drupal. The jury is still out - though druapl seems to have way more capabilities; it's not the easiest thing to get running.While I have no real idea how to support it in a corporate environment, ...
Look for it later this evening or early tomorrow morning. It's been a topic of discussion for quite some time and everyone is glad to see it finally completed. I've been fortunate to sit in on several of the conservations so I've had a sneak preview. I like it. It's a much cleaner look - ...
Content Management System (CMS) or Blogs? Open source, commercial, or home grown? Support and Development: community based, outsourced, or in-house? Hosting: in-house or outsource? RSS, Podcasting, site upgrades. Just some of the questions Steve and I've been wrestling over the past year. While I'm not there yet, I believe the fog is beginning to lift.
I was busy crunching email numbers for my company this morning. Here's the break out: For the month of September 2005: Inbound email: 5,934,855