Monthly Archives: March 2004

More updates to the website

By | March 31, 2004

I’ve gone through and implemented another redesign for my website. This time, I tried to merge the layout of my previous website with my weblog. The result is interesting. I kinda like it, and think I will stick with it. At least for a while.

Humorix: Anti-Microsoft humor

By | March 31, 2004

I’ve been receiving Humorix‘s mail newsletter for over a year now, and continue to find it to be just about the funniest thing I read, see or hear every week. The writing team at Humorix is fantastic. If you need a chuckle, stop by their website today (and be sure to visit weekly).

One tough bridge!

By | March 28, 2004

Interstate 25 through south Denver has been going through some massive changes over the last few years as part of the T-REX highway improvement project. Saturday morning, two now-unused overpasses were schedule to be imploded. However, things didn’t go exactly as planned: “It turned out that 235 pounds of dynamite was not enough to bring… Read More »

Unix Swiss Army Knife

By | March 28, 2004

Dave Jarvis put up a web page back in 2002 listing a few cool tips for working in bash (Linux’s default command shell). Ever since I first found this page, it’s become one of my most-used tools. I constantly refer back to this page. If you use Linux and have a bad memory, I’d recommend… Read More »

Lots of marriage equality news

By | March 27, 2004

There’s been quite a bit of activity going on around the nation regarding marriage equality. Read the linked story for all the details. Basically, county commissioners around the nation have stopped performing same-sex marriages because of lawsuit threats. But the good side of this story is that more courts are taking up the issue of… Read More »