Brian in
Geek |
December 22, 2009
Ok, after what seems like too many late nights I’m finally calling the new theme to Urban Potato done. I call it Granite, and because I have few design skills on my own I got a lot of the ideas for Granite from SquareSpace’s excellent site. Hopefully they don’t mind. This is the first time I’ve built a style from the ground up and gotten it to look like it does in Photoshop. It’s also the first time I’ve done this against someone else’s HTML and I tried really really hard not to modify the HTML generation of BlogEngine.NET. Here, I sometimes failed. I thought it would be useful to document the good and bad parts of the process.
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Brian in
Geek, Rant |
November 23, 2009
Every time I need to talk to Qwest (our ISP) about anything I get the same thing: in their focus to upsell me with bundled packages they forget all about why I actually called.
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Brian in
Geek |
November 17, 2009
UrbanPotato got tiring. It’s tiring to look at and tiring to manage. Comments died long ago due to spam. Uploading pictures and editing content is a chore. So it languished and I moved most of my updates to Facebook. But Facebook has its limitations. It’s hard to write witty prose in your status updates. It’s hard to have a creative outlet when your look and feel is dictated by someone else. With Facebook, I belong to one of the many. It’s great to be part of the group, but it’s hard to have a unique voice.
Today, UrbanPotato gets an update. Gone is the hand-crafted-in-another-life “LiveCast” blog engine I wrote so many moons ago. I’m too busy these days to update that code. In its place I’m now running the excellent BlogEngine.NET, originally written by Mads Kristensen and now maintained a horde of talented developers. It's flexible and simple enough that I could easily make it do what I want, and I can post using Word or Live Writer instead of a bad web interface.
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Brian in
Geek |
July 12, 2008
I have a confession: I'm a closet iPhone user. And I just waited in line six hours for a new one.
I've been using Windows Mobile devices for years -- all the way back to when they were called "Palm-Sized PC". They had better screen resolution and more power than my existing Palm Pilot, so the better technology won me over.
That same transition happend last year when I donned dark glasses and a hat and entered an Apple store for the very first time. Seven minutes later (they are efficient), I walked out with a new iPhone. I've never experienced the retail packaging nirvana that comes from opening an Apple product. It's just clean. I like that attention to detail. The iPhone turned out to be an amazing device. Although defficient in many features that my former Windows Mobile phone had, what it provided worked well, and most importantly, was a joy to use.
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Brian in
Geek |
October 6, 2007
I had this great idea for laying down a new pair of servers as virtual servers running on some reasonably decent hardware. I’ve been fiddling nonstop for the last three weeks with this beast (ask Danna; she’s ready to disown me). I’ve learned a lot about how Virtual Server works. Enough to know that what I was trying to do would never work.
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