2.04.2006

New Template, Or...

The hellish aggravation created by the Google search bar overlapping the blogger Meta thingy! Oh well, I'll fix it later. Between this and other sites that I am currently working on, I feel that my ass is becoming one with my chair. On another note, I have to write a book review for a Barry Hannah book soon. I cannot decide which book to write the review on... Airships or High Lonesome. They are both excellent selections. I highly recommend reading his work if you get the chance. Reminds me of Pinkney Benedict a lot, there is a connection there.

So, tell me what you think of the new template. If you want to see the old one, just click on the Archives over there on the left. I like the old one but I like the balanced feel and look of a three column site. Must be my connection to phpNuke. Speaking of Nuke, I'll be throwing out a link in a little while to the site that I am currently working on. It's a funny thing, the site. I used to own it, and maybe I still do, but I left it back in the fall of '04 due to some extenuating circumstances. I didn't ever figure that I would return to redesign and run it again. It holds a pretty special place for me though and I keep messing with it because a good friend of mine was/is the other owner. The site doesn't make money, that wasn't the point of it anyway, so it's not like I/we are missing out on a heavy flow of cash or anything. It's just a great site, and when it runs right and the right people are at the helm, it's one of the most popular destinations on the web.

As I said, keep coming back, I'm not sure when it will be complete, but I'll keep you updated all the same. Hell, maybe I can even get some tips on some things. Like... Getting the frigging Google Search bar from the blogger Meta thingy.

That's about it for me, before you leave, click Steve's Site and go pick up a copy of his DVD. No it's not porn, it is some of the most creative and influential art of our time. Ed Weston could shoot cabbage like no one else, and Steve is the Weston of his genre. Oh, and just so you know, he doesn't only shoot what he is famous for. He takes better pix with a camera phone than most of us with Nikons.

No comments: