Merry Christmas everyone! I hope everyone who celebrates it out there in blog land had a wonderful Christmas, or depending on timezone/tradition, is having or is about to have a wonderful Christmas. We had our big Christmas Eve dinner last … Continue reading
Year: 2004
Certified
Yep, after months – nay, years – of procrastination, I finally went and did my CFMX Certification exam. I got 91%, which means I get Advanced status. Woo-hoo! There’s a whole stack of bad jokes about being certifiable that I … Continue reading
New Irritating Advertising
I clicked through to an article on SeoChat.com called Is the Reciprocal Link Dying a Slow Death? After yet another wave of link request spam this morning (including several for “Christian-oriented web hosting”, which proves they haven’t actually ever read … Continue reading
Web Women Christmas Drinks
Web Women are breaking the Wednesday tradition for Christmas drinks this Friday: When: Friday 3rd Dec, from 5pm Where: Carnegies Bar & Restaurant 356 Murray St (cnr King St) Perth This is a great opportunity to come down and say … Continue reading
Runs In The Family
My brother now has a blog. It seems that geekiness runs in my family. He’s more of a geek than me, though… no, really! The Linux references give him away – and the link to Slashdot, hmm (that link hover … Continue reading
Views Are Cool
SQL Views are way cool. It’s not that I didn’t know what they were or how they worked. I just never actually saw a need to implement one until this week. But now I have, and I’ve realised they’re even … Continue reading
Fixed Width Feels Funny
Or, why I still haven’t changed the look of this site yet. I had a new design ready to go. It used a funky photo I took and some funky colours as well as a more elegant and subtle design. … Continue reading
Accessibility and Geekiness
Last night, I was sitting back on the couch watching TV in the dark with two sleeping kittens on my lap – exhausted after a rousing hour or so of devouring boiled chicken then running around the couch jumping on … Continue reading