This afternoon my wife and I were just hanging out at the house. I was in my office flipping between football games and I think she was watching a movie or something in the living room when the doorbell rang. When we got to the door there was a black guy standing there, in his […]
UNIX System Monitoring
Pleth. I get the impression from Matt’s post that he likes the software pretty well, I know he’s not a big fan of any kind of bloated software. I checked Monit’s website this morning and was very impressed to see that they also have a free iPhone application that will allow you to track your […]
Remembering 9/11 – Let’s Roll
One of the stories from 9/11 that sticks out in my mind the most was the story of Todd Beamer. He and a few other brave passengers aboard Flight 93 decided they were going to take matters into their own hands and by doing so, went after their hijackers and forced the plane down into […]
Current Projects: Powersite Ministry Solutions
I blogged a while back about our content management solutions for churches and evangelists, and I think that I have gotten more inquiries about ministry websites than any other type of project since then. This got me to thinking, what if we just setup a ministry specific site dedicated to promoting our ministry website solutions, […]
Current Projects: Streamlining Project Discovery
I have been developing websites for a long time now and over the years I have seen a lot of changes in the way that we, as developers, approach projects. I suppose a lot of this has to do with the fact that we not only approach projects differently but we also build them differently. […]
I am Really Liking Disqus
I knew that I was going to like Disqus a lot before I installed it on my blog, but I don’t think that I realized just how much. My first observation after installing Disqus was that I immediately got about 3 or 4 comments on a few of my posts. One of the posts was […]
My Observations from the Razorback Opener
This past week has been a blur for me so I apologize for the late post regarding the Razorback opening game. My wife’s grandfather passed away a few days prior to the game so we naturally weren’t in the right frame of mind going into the game but we quickly perked up after the kickoff […]
Making Some Health / Fitness Decisions
This past week not only did we bury Donna’s grandfather but I also had a friend from High School, who was about my same age, pass away from a massive heart attack. This hit home for me and has had me really thinking a lot about my health the past few days. In just 3 […]
The Warriors Barely Escape UCA (25-20)
Last night at midnight, I tuned into the UCA / Hawaii ball game that was being televised on channel 42. I have to admit, I was pretty impressed with UCA and the way they were able to shut down Hawaii’s offense and force a turnover on their first possession. I was also impressed at how […]
Ruby on Rails Vulnerability
So apparently there was a XSS vulnerability patched yesterday in Ruby on Rails that affected Twitter and Basecamp. The spin that a lot of people are trying to put on this story is that IE8 was immune to the cross site scripting vulnerability but I think that the focus should be put on the fact […]
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