- Came across a really cool Revolutionary War memorial last weekend not far from where we live. I forget how historic New England is. 2010/07/20
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- Why on earth would I upgrade, the version I use works just fine. #sarcasm
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- Been out of the loop for a while. Busy with some projects. I'm going to take time today though to get caught back up in the world of PRT 2010/03/12
CollinsvilleCT.org
- I drove by and looks like everything at the shoppes is a go. On with movie night. 2010/07/18
Fannation Blog- MLS Rookies, great sign for the future of the league June 1, 2010
Scordit- New Super Mario Bros (Wii) June 25, 2010Wife bought this for me for Fathers day. They did a fantastic job at combining modern graphics and mixing the great classic pieces of all the original Mario Bros games. […]
- New Super Mario Bros (Wii) June 25, 2010
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Facebook and Twitter Sinking Ships
Posted: May 18th, 2010 in Design, Rants, Web Development. No Comments
Say someone you knew was throwing a big party out on a small yacht. The invitation started among friends, the food was good, the atmosphere was fantastic and everyone had a really great time. It went so well in fact that this friend decided to throw another similar party. All the guests had such a great time that they in turn invited a whole lot of their friends. The boat was starting to get crowded, but having more people also made it in a lot of cases more fun. That party went so successful that the boat owner decided they should do it again and this time invite anyone and everyone they could find and a lot of the guests did the same. The more the merrier right? So this time the it’s packed. All of a sudden the party isn’t so fun anymore. Instead of atmosphere, guests can’t even move. In fact it’s crossed the line to straight-up dangerous. The weight and person limit is way beyond recommended and a lot of the guests at the party at this point don’t even understand what it’s like to be on a boat. In an attempt to make the experience more fun, it’s created a dangerous situation that could even risk sinking the entire yacht.
Tour of the New Blog
Posted: December 30th, 2009 in Design, Public, Web Development. No Comments
I wanted to take a moment to introduce the new site. I’ll explain a little of my thought process and how I came up with what I did for the site from design to functionality. Before I begin I must say that the things I write about in this post will and should change with time. A website is a unique medium that has the ability to grow and change with time. As technologies advance, so to capabilities, content should be dynamic, and it’s my aim to develop the site for you and me. You being the reader. I would love feedback and comments on the site. Please feel free to email me using the comment form in the bottom right hand corner or in a comment on the site. Anyways, on to the list.





