Archive for October, 2006
Forgive Me
After spending more and more time with Mephisto, I’m more convinced then ever that I need to make the switch for my personal space. I’m getting serious this time. The blog is turning into a CMS and taking over my main domain, which hasn’t been touched in many, many years. I’m working with Mephisto for CVREG, and at work with Planix. (Expect more about that application later.) Custom designs adorn them both, and my mind is sort of racing anyway—it’s easy to get carried away, but we’ll see what I can make happen. At any rate, please forgive the time lapse between posts as I prepare for tectonic shifts in my hosting arrangements.
Pursuant to the above, are there any web designers out there willing to barter work product? I can train you to be truly dangerous to your market with Ruby on Rails. (Dare to dream, Jim)
A Capital Idea
Megan and I returned this afternoon from a trip to DC to see Massive Attack at the 9:30 Club. My good friend Bill was able to come as well. We were both pretty psyched that they were even playing in the general area, since they don’t tour stateside that often. The show totally ruled. No surprise there.
It was even better than that, because of our stay at the Hotel Helix and our dinner at Duke’s Lounge. Duke’s has an excellent Cosmopolitan, and we are planning big things for the Hotel Helix. My sister absolutely has to see it. It’s so incredibly her style I can’t believe it.
There. I finally posted about something more or less when it happened. I still behind, but whatever.