Karsten and I went to the Send B to Beantown shindig last night where there was much karaoke and much too much to drink. But it was crazy fun, which is partly thanks to the people present and, let’s be
Oh, snap!
Sitening Blog has a code snippet to share. Free for the taking. Any user fallout experienced is almost certainly not their responsibility.
Garden Guzzle
Garden Guzzle 2007, originally uploaded by historicgermantown. That’s our house in the center background of this picture. We were on the neighborhood garden tour this past weekend. Clearly, ours was the “work in progress” entry on the tour. 😉
Except not the Ambien sex parties
Just got back from a Nashville Pride fundraiser where both mayoral candidate David Briley and Al Gore’s gay cousin Doug were in attendance. I guess maybe we’re finally getting established enough here to get invited to the interesting parties.
On a lighter note
I love this, but then, I would. Even as their music became increasingly bogged down by vintage cheesy synths, Sonar drums and other trendy production tricks of the time, the Philly soul element still managed to emerge from it —
Garden drama update
Fence dude says it’ll be six weeks before he can get started. Bleah. Anybody want to place bets on what’ll be the next plant to disappear? Daylilies? Wintercreeper? Lavender? I tell you what: it better not be the resurrection lilies
Convergence-minded developers and engineers, now’s your chance!
See, this is exactly why I’ve said that Twitter is just a convergence generation ahead of its time.
Mac geeks?
I upgraded the RAM in my PowerBook from 512 MB to 2 GB last night but it’s still a bit sluggish. Must be a different problem. Hard drive, perhaps. Suggestions?
Missing Inaction
I’ve been chastised by multiple people in multiple circles within the past week for not posting enough. I think about it a lot, but I never seem to make the time. Part of it is I feel like I’m scrambling
Now (about to be) hiring!
I haven’t finished writing up the job descriptions yet, but we’re about to hire two new positions at the e-commerce company here in the Nashville area. Titles are not final, but they’re both intermediate level; one will involve some basic
