Miscellaneous Mutterings
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In April, Chuck moved into some office space off Research Blvd. This was a big move for him, as he had been working from home since 2001. Chuck and a couple of guys he'd been collaborating with for the past couple of years decided that they'd all be more productive if they just joined forces and formed one entity. Thus was born "Capstone Works". (Website evolving...)
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Chris begged me to let him blog. Here are some of his thoughts, typed at the remarkable speed of 400 wpm.
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I've been working on a new look for Obstreperous Heart. Although I didn't really mind the stark black-and-white, I was getting a little frustrated that I had no HTML clue and couldn't do a lot of the posting enhancements that I wanted.
Yesterday I was playing around with the code and figured out how to hyperlink text. Once I got that down, I decided to see what I could do for some color and fonts. Then, I wanted to insert that cute photo of my boys. If you visited the site yesterday, you may have been confused by the flops and changes that left my site looking like a cut-and-paste ransom note.
Read more: New Color and Breaking the Basic Rules of Grammar
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A few minutes ago Chuck called me from the intersection of 1431 and the entrance to our neighborhood. There was an 18-wheeler headed West on 1431 and a woman in a mini-van, making a right turn onto 1431, had the hood of her van torn off when the two vehicles collided. Chuck said it looked like the woman was OK, the van had airbags, and it didn't look like there were any kids involved.
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Last week, a very hot, Texas week, I decided to mow and trim our lawn...at 3:00 one afternoon.
After about 20 minutes I staggered back into the house to guzzle ice water and cover my purple face with a cool cloth and thought to myself: "How do you spot a Yankee?" I've been in TX for 15 years, and I still don't have enough sense to take care of the lawn before 9AM.