I’m happy to announce the release of a special audio presentation package called “Life Story”.
If you’re interested in an audio presentation for your company, give me a shout!
If you hate IE6 as much as most designers, you’ll want to take part in the IE6 Funeral.
Leave us a message, and we’ll add it to the funeral service.
Vengeance you say?
We kick things off with a bit of controversy, when Eric Freaking Meyer joins us to talk about web design today, and what to expect in the future. Would you believe that he thinks Web Standards are a sham, IE6 is awesome, and MS FrontPage is the best WYSIWYG editor? It’s really true, he said so in our interview. {book-ended within a dream sequence}

For the re-design, I used a pre-made theme {GASP!!!} as suggested by Smashing Magazine. This was pretty quick & dirty, but I love the outcome.
I’m pretty giddy about the re-launch, and I’m looking-forward to some great interviews in 2009.
— more than a really short domain name, but not much more than that…
In early 2007 {if memory suits me, I was between jobs}, I decided to take a stab at a comedy podcast.
It was a very original concept at the time — each episode was to seem like it was plucked from a different source. It was sort-of like a collection of oddities brought-into one location.
It was obvious from the beginning that the majority of the listeners didn’t get it, so nnane had a very short life. It didn’t help much that episode 1 was “the Sudoku Puzzle Podcast”. Talk about alienating the listener!
My favorite episode was SMuRF, “This Week in Smurf”.
It’s a TWiT parody that Leo Laporte would probably appreciate, but in two years time, I’m sick of trying to get to his front porch. (he’s impossible to reach)