Monthly Archives: March 2004

Google Redesigns

Google recently launched its redesigned site. It has been in a random preview mode for about a month now. Jesse Ruderman even wrote a favelet that would let you see it all the time. The new homepage is more minimalistic … Continue reading

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City Stages Is Looking Good

Every year on Father’s Day weekend (although it was in May for the last 3 years), Downtown Birmingham hosts the City Stages, a 3-day music festival with a wide variety of musical acts. I think one year their “big acts” … Continue reading

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Site Changes

There’s a menu at on the site now. More stuff will be added to it in the coming weeks. For now, it just links to a newly created “Routine” page and the contact form. The “Routine” list (my blogroll) has … Continue reading

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Foresight Is Always A Good Thing

While working on moving content from the old, non-semantic, non-standard site to the new, semantic, standards compliant site, I was happy to remember the fact that a major update I made to said site some time ago was done using … Continue reading

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