WordCamp Success!
Mike and I are taking a few minutes between the wrap of WordCamp Victoria and the after-party to put our feet up and reflect. While Mike and I have done Continue Reading →
formerly Flotsam and Jetsam — Thoughts that float through my head like so much detritus
Mike and I are taking a few minutes between the wrap of WordCamp Victoria and the after-party to put our feet up and reflect. While Mike and I have done Continue Reading →
(I tried to autopost this yesterday, but I guess the podcasts don’t carry over…) Because I should be doing other stuff, here’s a podcast in honour of National Podcasting Day. Music Continue Reading →
The title to this post is a reference to an annoying Tim Horton’s ad from a few years back in which an employee looks out the window an announces, “Weather’s Continue Reading →
This morning Judith Griggs, the editor of Cooks Source Magazine released an official statement on what’s left of her website. In it she claims that her website and FB page Continue Reading →
Got the word this morning that we will be speaking at the next WordCamp Victoria in January 2011. I’m actually really excited! We had such a good time last May, especially Continue Reading →
Sometimes my job consists of sitting amongst a bunch of equipment scanning page after page after page. I’m not going to lie, this gets pretty mind-numbing. In order to save Continue Reading →
Two months after switching platforms, I can now definitely say that WordPress is better than Blogger at almost everything, including attracting spammers. While there are anti-spam plugins for WordPress blogs, Continue Reading →
I have Roger Ebert to thank for sharing this brilliant, dark, spoken word piece called Death By Scrabble: The title alone made me click but the words made me continue Continue Reading →
In Internet slang, a troll is someone who posts inflammatory, extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community, such as an online discussion forum, chat room or blog, with the primary intent of provoking other Continue Reading →