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WordPress Theme Reboot

I’ve realized that some web designers prefer writing their own CMS systems wrapped in custom CSS, and also that this site design is getting a little stale. So I’m going to switch to a newWordPress theme with a few new features.
Props to WP for abstracting functionality enough so theme development becomes easier.

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Progress is my middle name!

Last week was all about this old house. Finished the home network, took a loong time to get it all done but its all good (and fast) now. Painted my room too…so now its onto replacing the rotten deck planks and painting/sealing the whole thing.

Also after searching far and wide I found some nicer deals in the papers about the used cars. Fingers crossed for some Toyota goodness after seeing the reliability ratings.

P.S.If Mac OS 9 decided to lay off with the hating I’d post pictures of this house work. Next time will be the charm…I’ll post from a real computer with realer intarweb.

P.P.S. Gold star to whoever knows the movie that quote is from. And fie upon those who think its too generic. Your mom’s too generic!

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Squirrels!

I love this website. Beat 1930 on the squirrel game (upper-left most one)!

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Fiberglass. It slices and dices, yes it does

Update 9/28/2011:
Still getting a lot of spam here, suggesting human involvement. Changed title and URL again, we’ll see how long it lasts.

Update 4/3/2011:
Changed the post URL to hopefully reduce the amount of bot-spam this post accrues. For some reason it has historically received more than half of the comment spam.


I’m pretty much done with installing the home network. I’ve now got Dad’s office, Mom’s office and my room wired, and the router has wireless for the rest of the house. Now I just have to wait for the cable modem to arrive in the mail and the Comcast guy to come drill some holes in the house.
I’m glad its done; the attic was a pain because the insulation in between the rafters just slices up anything it touches, not to mention the sweltering heat. Good thing its a one-time job – I used gigabit cabling so upgrades won’t be needed until that standard changes.

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Of dusty attics and high speed internets

So after some finagling with the parents, we’re finally getting broadband at home. It’s great, I know they’ll love it even though they’ve been skeptical. It’s a big deal because what must be a hallmark of American suburbia, cable TV, has never existed within these walls, nor have things like cell phones [until this year] and other unnecessary “services.”

I did a spreadsheet with all the costs for a year; its going to be $502.14 for the first year and assuming there aren’t any more deals $728.40 every year after that. Looks pretty steep when you sum things up like that, but I think the time we’ll save will make up for it…
Making these yearly spreadsheets is really useful because thats how the marketers work. Last year I made two similar ones where you either took a “19.99 for 6 months” deal or a “no installation fee”-type deal and the yearly costs were <$10 apart.

All day I’ve been messing around in the attic peeling back old dusty insulation and figuring out where the Cat5’s going to go…it’s really dirty and hot work but nobody else cares enough to do it.

Back to being Mr. Handyman…