Archive for August, 2009
Hello again… I’m back!
Miss me while I was gone? No? You didn’t even know this was here… how rude!
All kidding aside, as you can see I have revamped my website layout, making it hopefully look nicer, be more functional, and ideally just… work better. Whether or not I attract an audience remains to be seen, but I hope that at least one or two people find me and comment. Getting a legitimate comment out of the thousands of spam comments I have received since creating this blog would seriously make my day.
Please be sure and check out my Jeopardy program that I have put many hours into writing. Leave a note if you like it or find it useful! It’s nice to finally have something I can ‘release’, per se. I find it amusing too that my programming knowledge was to some extent based on creating a Wheel of Fortune game, and one of the first pieces of software I release is… based off its sister show Jeopardy.
What will I write about? Programming could be one thing. But there are already so many good programming blogs, what can be gained from another one? Perhaps nothing. Perhaps a different perspective. Perhaps it will prove useful to some Google searcher who happens to stumble across it and it explains something they were searching for.
But unless you share the interest of programming, talking about remote code injection, thunking, DNS, port I/O, etc. is bound to be dull and uninteresting. Raymond Chen already wrote an 11+part series on scroll bars. Yes, those little things that tell you how far down the page you are. But he can get away with that because, well, he’s Raymond Chen. I can’t.
On one hand I could get quick publicity by making a political rant. I’m sure if posted to the right places I would have a comment thread about as civil as a Thursday-night frat party. but with an even lower collective IQ.
For now though I’m EOW. Going to take a code seven and work on a photo gallery.
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