If you’re reading this on the web, you’ve noticed a new look & feel for my blog here. What I was going after was a cleaner “white space” look with a changing header graphic.
The new theme is “Water3” by The Undersigned which is a variation of his standard, dual column “Water” theme. I’ve created some custom header graphic images from my own photo stocks (can you tell which ones are from my phone?) to cycle through, and will probably add/change them during the course of the year.
Hope this theme is easy to read, I really enjoy the cleaner appearance than the last theme. The last theme was nice because of really good use of the screen space, the center column had a lot of space for text and graphics.
So, be patient with me as I’ve got a little bit of tweaking to do on the CSS for bullets, and some script code to add for social networking links. I’m also interested in opinions on the new look – let me know what you think!
More network storage options for the consumer. While this is a very good, good thing, I really question if this is the right thing for people to be purchasing. I strongly believe that consumers should be moving to online storage rather than buying anoth
Dave Lorenzo has more advice for your next job interview. Question the interviewer with things you need to know if you are to take the position. Great suggestions and examples.
If you were not convinced that Microsoft took more proactive steps than they have in the past around security, then this may interest you. Incidentally, Microsoft and the NSA had developed a document that made specific recommendations on securing Windows
We’ve got our remote team in town this week, and I’m sitting in answering questions. Its great hearing updates on what is happening at the plant level, to understand what the team is experiencing.
Interesting reaction to some Google ads being tested in a video clip. There must be other potential ways of integrating ads into online video clips that is less intrusive.
Neat stuff, but I don’t understand how this is news. This type of device has been available from Linksys, and others, for a couple of years. This is nothing new, just a chance for vendors to leverage the news of Microsoft announcing their Home Server pr
Good service, hope it only gets better under Yahoo!’s leadership. Interesting to note that the people involved were connected via LinkedIn to get the deal started.