I switched my RSS feed over to feedburner. They provide stats for all the RSS readers subscribed to your blog. Thanks for the tip Chris.
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World Cup 2006
I’m a huge soccer fun, so of course I am following World Cup very closely. I am very excite because the United States’s first World Cup game playing the Czech Republic is today. Being a soccer fan and a web designer means that I am looking all over the web [...]
Electronic Voting
Today is primary day in Arkansas for the coming elections in November. In the county where I live we are using one electronic voting machine (the iVotronic touch screen) in every polling place and then have paper ballots available. I used the electronic voting machine to cast my vote and [...]
Telling the story…
Sometimes newspapers and reporters win a Pulitzer prize for just being in the right place at the right time and win award for doing their job covering a tragedy. Other Pulitzers are given for exception stories that every reporter in America has a chance to write. Jim Sheeler at Denver’s [...]
Dooced…. in TV news
The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription only) reported this morning that Little Rock weekend news anchor, Win Noble is about to be dooced for comments made on his now missing blog on myspace. Arkanas TV News reports that he was suspended after station management discovered his blog. In computer slang, someone is [...]
New Camera
Sunset at Degray My new Canon D20 arrived Friday and I’ve been playing around with it. It is a sweet camera even without a nice new lens for it (right now, I’ve been using some older EOS lens I had for a film camera). Since I now have an abundance [...]
Windows on a Mac Part II– Virtualization
Ok. I have to admit. Running XP on a Mac is a bit gimmicky. After you’ve done it once, there’s not much more to it and you do have to shut down one OS to start the other. What is much more cool is to run Windows XP as a [...]
Windows on a mac
Apple announced Boot Camp last week which makes it pretty easy to run Windows XP on one of the new macs with Intel Processors. We had a new iMac come through our office this week, so I decided to try it out… As you can see it we got it [...]
Schooling like a drunk sailor
My home state, Arkansas, has been in crisis mode in school spending for about the past five years. In his latest proposal, the Governor suggests that school district’s administrative spending should be capped at seven percent of their overall budget. In a story in today’s paper the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette revealed [...]