I previously wrote about the awesome people at The Design Canopy using WordPress as a contact manager. I’ve done a ton of work to it to add features, give it a new theme, and extend it beyond their original format. It isn’t done yet, and I’m not even sure when it is going to be done. Regardless, I’ve got a couple of teasers for you…
Monthly Archives: February 2008
VMware successful failure
VMware was nice enough to let me know that it failed successfully in this recent dialog.
WTF?
Holy cow! I got Stumbled…again!
So I’m sitting here on my couch watching the Jeopardy Teen Tournament when I decided to check my mint stats. I immediately noticed that I had 1,500 hits recently. I thought something was wrong, logged into my Media Temple control panel and mint install to see where it was all coming from…
Welcome Stumblers!
A StumbleUpon user by the name of TheMobiBlog was nice enough to submit my site under website reviews to SU. Thank you! Be sure to stop by his blog to read up on the latest mobile headlines.
I’ve been working on some more content lately, but just haven’t had time to finish it up and post it. I’m going to cover some basics of jQuery, WordPress versatility, and can’t wait to announce the birth of my daughter, Brinley, if she ever gets here.
My last big stumble to my site was about Gaming StumbleUpon. I had over 6,500 visitors to that article, I was spent the whole time refreshing my stats as the traffic poured in. If you’ve never been here before, feel free to take a look at some other popular posts.
- The $7.5 million dollar host
- Fuzzy math on Super Tuesday
- Prosper P2P lending coverage
- Learning jQuery, a book review
Have a great weekend everyone!
-Shaun “SKFox” Kester
Happy Valentines Day!
I’m not going to be as pessimistic as my wife, so I think an xkcd will do nicely for today.
Image courtesy of xkcd.com, the best tech comic in the world.
Used diapers for sale at Amazon
Submitted without further comment because I have to eat later today. In case you are wondering, no, I didn’t click the link to find out just how used they were.