Update
So at work, I have something brewing. That’s all I can say about that, because if I put it in writing, I’m sure it might fail. Although there has been some hype around it (i.e. people asking who I would have never thought). So I hope things really happen… that’s all I can say about that.
I have been busy redesigning and designing websites. I think I have found a new medium for expression. Esther’s website is up and the other one I’ve been working on should be up shortly. They both are written almost purely in CSS (my new design squeeze), so I hope that that will help with the aforementioned brewing.
Birthday in T minus 2 days. I’m taking the day off so that I can um… well take the day off. I’m not one who doesn’t like parties for the birthday, but I don’t wany my co-workers making a big deal. So I’ll be at home enjoying some quiet time and maybe some afternoon Star Trek.
Esther and I are now using Flock. It’s a new “social browser” based on Firefox. For those who don’t know what a social browser is: It’s an integration of a variety of “social” services, including bookmark/favorite sharing via del.icio.us, photo sharing via Flickr, and a variety of blogging software (althought they are pushing Blogger). If you don’t know what Firefox is… shame on you, go and download it now.
It’s funny, Esther’s Firefox won’t work at all, but flock fires up. I have found that on her mac it does lag A LOT, and it seems to suck up a lot of system resources. I think I also broke the blogging function. Mind you, it’s in beta Deveolper. I might have to reinstall for her.
Flock goes humming along on my work PC as well as at home.
Um… I retract my last statement. After trying to download an image, my whole system went down. A slow and painful death, mind you.
Okay, so Flock is an emerging web browser, check it out at your peril. I was going to attach some pics of Flock, but since the crash, I’m thinking not.
