I have spent the past few months working on a very search centric CMS that I could offer clients, and use myself. So the idea of upgrading my WordPress is something I didn’t want to deal with. I admit that WordPress 2.5 looked to be a great step up, especially since I was 3 versions […]
Archive for April, 2008
Thomas Kohnstamm Never Went to Columbia for Lonley Planet
Published April 13th, 2008 in Asides. 0 CommentsAn author named Thomas Kohnstamm just admitted that while he wrote a guide book to Columbia for Lonely Planet, he has never been there. Somewhere Arthur Frommer is having a good laugh.
It’s Friday night and I’m not out at a club, or a movie, or even the Olive Garden. No, I’m at home watching the biggest geek show on the planet, Battlestar Galactica. This is even worse than my fight against WoW addiction. Well…maybe not that bad, but it’s not good either. I have to admit […]
Is MySpace to Blame for Victoria Lindsay’s Beating?
Published April 10th, 2008 in Current Events. 5 CommentsI have had a few flame wars online, but I can honestly say that it’s never even come remotely close to physical violence. But then again few of my flame wars are with teenage girls on MySpace.
The world is embracing the challenge of reducing greenhouse gases as evident by the Kyoto Agreement. Biofuels are substitutes for fossil-fuels that are developed from renewable green plants. However, when governmental monies are in play, some programs get funded that otherwise would not or should not. (guest post by Elizabeth Rathgeber)
My friend Rohit Bhargava just released his book, Personality Not Included. He is a genuine expert on branding who is also an exceptional speaker on the subject, so I’m looking forward to reading the book.
This is the first year I was in town for the Ashland Film Festival, and I’m happy I finally got to attend. I just got back from SXSW a couple weeks ago, so I was missing film festival life.
Review of Fair Trade at Ashland Film Festival
Published April 8th, 2008 in Entertainment. 0 CommentsThe movie Fair Trade was playing along with 7,500 Miles to Redemption at the Ashland Film Festival and is the third documentary I saw at the festival. The Fair Trade movie is directed by Lauralee Farrer and follows the life of Tamara Johnston, a young women with a promising future who suffers the loss of […]
Anyone else having an issue wit using the back button on Firefox 3 Beta 5? When I click it I get the drop down, but it doesn’t just let me go back one page with a click.
Review of The Sensation of Sight at the Ashland Film Festival
Published April 7th, 2008 in Entertainment. 0 CommentsI feel bad for what I’m about to say…but I didn’t like it. I wanted to like it. I feel like I should have liked it. I even went online to see if others liked it, which they clearly did. But something about this film just didn’t click for me.
