Archive for March, 2007
New Theme
Yep, that’s right. Almost, Not Yet has a new look. I am using the theme from BloggingPro, this is mainly because I kind of stink at web design. One of these days I’ll use something from Open Web Design or a similar site. Or maybe I’ll get my buddy over at AngelsEye Inc. to design [...]
Minor Changes
I was working on setting up a new theme today, and was focusing a lot on my sidebar of information and came to the conclusion that my sidebar could be condensed a little. As a result, I have removed some items from the sidebar and I have moved other items so that they are in [...]
Simply Red - Stay
When it comes to soul and funk music, I generally like it a certain way - funky and groovy. I usually look the other way at a more mellow groove. It is not that I think that the music is not good, it is just not my preferred style. I picked up a copy of Simply Red’s latest album Stay on a recommendation and I have to say, that my overall opinion of the more mellow groove remains, however that should not detract from the masterful sound that this band creates.
What OS do You Use?
The Web Worker Daily has a nice article on operating systems and the author asks the readers what operating system they use. Astonishing enough, there is a lot of Mac and Linux users.
I find this kind of shocking that there are as many Mac and Linux users as there are. I know both [...]
Songs & Such: “Ralph Wiggum†by The Bloodhound Gang
When it comes to the weird and insane, the Bloodhound Gang have it about 100 times over. Songs like “Discovery Channel” and “I Hope You Die” fully prove that Jimmy Pop is both sadistic and a lyrical genius all within the same three to four minute song. What I find disturbing (yet genius) [...]
links for 2007-03-29
Influential Interactive Marketing: 5 Rules of Social Media Optimization (SMO)
(tags: blogging seo tips)
Going Ubuntu
Like I said yesterday, over the weekend I installed Ubuntu (a flavor of Linux) onto my PC. I did not take the Linux only route this time around because i wanted to get a lot of things working and tested before I completely switched over to Linux again. Main reason for this is [...]
Ubuntu Edgy with Xorg 7.2
I spent some time this weekend getting Ubuntu Linux installed on my home PC. I partitioned off 10 gigabytes of space for the install using Partition Magic and then ran the Ubuntu install off of the downloadable live CD. I used Ubuntu Guide, to install some of the missing software I knew that I was [...]
