Archive for December, 2004

What to expect of Web design in 2005 - Part 2

Friday, December 31st, 2004

So for part two of this article I was able to view the Forty Media website. I learned that the synopsis on the GraphicsIQ web site was more like a carbon copy of the article at Forty Media. I learned that Forty Media is located in Pheonix Arizona and the main page of their web [...]

What to expect of Web design in 2005 - Part 1

Friday, December 31st, 2004

What to expect of Web design in 2005 – GraphicsIQ

This is sort of a quick synopsis of an article writeen by Forty media. I tried to read their article but their web site was down.

You don’t see too many design firms (especially web design firms) going public with their predictions what is in store [...]

Indian Ocean Earthquake/Tsunami

Wednesday, December 29th, 2004

There is much information swarming the internet and the blogsphere as the first week goes by after the largest worldwide catastrophe I’ve ever heard happen to the human race. To give you a better idea of the magnitude of the original 9.0 Earthquake on December 26th I’ve clipped this from Wikipedia:
The total energy released by [...]

Bah, Humbug!

Monday, December 13th, 2004

I got to work this morning thinking that today would be a great day. And well, it was. But there were lots of distractions. First of all, during this joyous time of year there are lots of people that want to buy christmas presents online, communicate with loved one’s via email, and send money to [...]

“Dimebag” Darrell Abbot (1966-2004)

Thursday, December 9th, 2004

Darrell Abbott was apparently shot by a lunatic fan. Darrell Abbott, his brother Vinnie Paul, and bassist Rex were all part of the heavy metal band Pantera. I first read it this morning. What at first was a link off of Blogdex that was part of my almost daily readings, quickly turned to shock when [...]