Monthly Archives: January 2009

Rabbit Ears Given Another Chance For Redemption

So I just learned that analog tv is getting a few more months to be analogish.  The people on the local Denver news interviewed some dude from a local company called Up and Running {you see what they did there, right?} who said that they’ve been flooded with calls from concerned “citizens” who aren’t exactly [...]
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Holy Jesus!

It’s 12:05am, and I’m still working on a damn website.  I said I wasn’t going to work on the weekends starting in 2009.  I said that. I’m in the middle of a debate over the difference between a CMS, a Shopping Cart, and a simple link to process a payment (i.e., PayPal or something) to the [...]
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PayPal: Why don’t some clients get with the program?

I’ve been unable to understand why some clients are so apprehensive to pay me through PayPal. At first I thought it had to be an age issue, but after a while that conclusion was debunked. PayPal is 100% secure and insured. All the payment methods you could need are available, especially paying by bank account. This [...]
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Duncan: The sock eating, snoring, farting, peeing on his own leg Boston Terrier.

Even though he can be quite the time killer, the dog that lives in my house has a few emotional and functional issues. For starters, his biggest emotional issue is that he must always be on your lap. He’s what some people call a “lover,” but I call it annoying sometimes. Not because he wants [...]
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Some Unsolicited Advice: Courtesy of Experience.

If you ever get the chance to work with a music venue owned by a singer/performer who considers themselves a diva, redesigning their entire online presence, building a CMS so they can edit all the site content in the simplest manner possible, getting emails on a daily basis that conflict with emails from the day [...]
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