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Diary of a Network Geek

Modern Art

Okay, it's been awhile since I've shared something that's just fun to look at. Time to fix that.

So, I titled this "Modern Art", but I really mean "Art made with contemporary tools and media".  Not necessarily what people typically think of as "modern art".  Not, as I recently heard someone describe it "Murals made by nailing up trash out of someone's dumpster".  (Not that there's anything wrong with that at all, even though I probably wouldn't hang something like that...
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Hurricane Preparedness

Hurricane season started on Monday, June First. Are you ready?

Here in Texas, hurricane season is kind of a big deal.  Or, at least, it is to this kid from the Heartland.  Of course, most of the time, we have plenty of time to prepare because you see these things coming from a long, long way off.  Still, it's better to be prepared early rather than competing with everyone for bottled water, bread and canned food.

So far, since I've been in...
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Photography Cheat Sheets, Again

It's been a while since I shared any photography resources here, so I'm going to do that now.

So, in just a couple of weeks a good friend of mine is headed out to a Pacific island for an expedition for work.  Yes, I do have cool friends who do cool things.  In any case, he's going to be taking a lot of photos, mainly of birds and other local flora and fauna, for blogs and reports he has to do...
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Roll Your Own

Three words that strike fear into the heart of many a wise system administrator.

And not a few other sorts of smart people, too!
In this case, though, I'm talking about rolling your own WordPress theme.  This is one of those many, many projects that I've wanted to get to on that ever-elusive "one day" when I have spare time.  It's also something I want to ultimately do for FindMyPhotographer.com, which I quietly rolled live a week ago.  I won't make it...
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DIY Magazines

Yes, resources to actually layout and publish your own magazine, mostly for free.

My blushing bride pointed out recently that I mostly haven't posted anything original in years.  Just links to other resources and some brief copy around it to explain what I'm posting and why.
This week isn't going to be any different.

I love magazines.
They are, perhaps, my most annoying secret vice.  They're hard to store and, since I have so little time to really read these days, I tend to...
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Starting Up

I love starting things! Beginning something new is such an adventure!

Seriously!  Of course, sometimes, I have a bit of a hard time actually launching some of these ideas I have, even when I've mostly built the website.  That's why, for instance, I've given myself a deadline of the end of this month to actually launch FindMyPhotographer.com  If I don't launch it soon, I may never!

Things To Read

I'm a little suspicious of lists put out by booksellers of books I ought to read.

I'm especially suspicious when it's a list of 100 "books to read in a lifetime" being suggested by Amazon.  But, when Matt Mullenweg, founder of Automattic and one of two founding developers of WordPress, I have to admit, I pay a little closer attention.  For one thing, I've heard spectacular things about him from at least one of his old high school buddies and for...
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Tools to Escape the Rat-Race

Don't we all dream of being wealthy and independent?

By the end of the week, haven't we all gotten a little fed up with our jobs?  Don't we dream of being our own boss, an independent contractor or consultant who charges big money for sounding off with our opinion about how things are done?  No?  Just me?
Well, if you've ever contemplated it and have thought about how much you need to charge an hour to make your same salary, or more,...
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Fast Workouts

No, seriously, modern science has given us a workout that can be done in 7 minutes.

Loyal readers will know that my weight has gone up and down several times over the years.  The heaviest I ever remember being is 238, which was just before I lost my job in 2001 and ended up being out of work for a year.  I took the weight off pretty quickly then, which was made easier by stress and fear and the occasional lack...
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