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Archive for March, 2004

March is Going Out Like a Lamb

After the miserable snowy weather in the middle of March the month has made a dramatic turn for the better in these last few days. It started on Sunday the 28th which dawned clear and sunny. The day followed in the steps of the morning and Monday kept up the same and today as well. […]

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Book Review: Web Design on a Shoestring

Last night I finished reading Web Design on a Shoestring. The book is a broad overview, or perhaps it might be called an introduction to, web design for designers with a limited budget. Carrie Bickner covers the process from writing a project outline to advice on better and cheaper page coding and even site hosting […]

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New Site Design

I’ve had my new site design up for a month or so now. Since no one else has complimented me on my excellent design skills, I decided to do it myself.
“Rundy, your new design looks very professional. I like your layout.”
Actually, I call it new design but it is really the first complete design. For […]

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Gotcha

For those around here who thought they could get through March without any significant snowfall, this week brought a rude surprise. For us who are cynics (or realists, thank you) this was our chance to laugh gleefully and say “I told you so.” There were seven inches of snow when the storm finished, but by […]

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XP in The Countryside

A Job
Taking a phone call is like going on an adventure. You never know what will happen.
Mom hands the phone to me and says it is someone who says they are a friend of Mrs. B and they have computer trouble.
“Hello?” I take the phone, wondering exactly what this will be. I somehow have the […]

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