Archive for December, 2007



Carl Sagan, a visionary that many americans sadly know little of or care to, but must know if they seek a firmer understanding of the greater world around them. For the end of this year, I thought I might end with a prologue from a man whom I admire

Updates, fixes, and frozen intertubes.

It’s amazing, if you don’t keep a steady eye, how fast a site can breakdown. I’ve noticed this across several sites of mine and as I fix it, I’ve discovered that these errors are a result of avoidable user errors. Errors anyone can avoid.

If not answer with an absolute “No”.
I’m not a sales person and I find it very hard to say no to customers if it means killing the deal.  Often, this is very true when I was younger, I’ll get so eager to do a job, I’ll say yes unreasonable demands.  Fortunately I’m a bit older [...]

I recall once hearing that 1 in 3 restaurants fail in the first year of business.  Watching a set of friends and acquaintances I know with restaurants fall into bankruptcy taught me some must-know facts about web design and the food service industry.

George Washington
“Let us with caution indulge the supposition that morality can be maintained without religion. Reason and experience both forbid us to expect that national morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principle”
“The government of the United States is in no sense founded on the Christian Religion.”