Monthly Archives: April 2007

A Quick Few Pics…

Texture for your evening:

And Butter:

On a Walk Home From Trident:

Boulder Open Coffee Club

I went to the first Boulder Open Coffee Club this morning at Amante Coffee in downtown Boulder.
The skillsets that are there are downright scary. It is funny to me seeing some advanced coders, designers, thinkers and funders get together. Like BarCamp, but outside and more focused on the VC [...]

April Ice Storm

Interestingly enough, the weather report said ‘ice pellets’ and this is what we got. A nice April ice storm for Boulder, Colorado.

New Greyhound!

New pics of the new Greyhound… what do you think her name is? She is an absolute lover. The vet told me that she would want to hang out in the crate for a day or so, scarred of the world. So far, she wants nothing to do with the crate, [...]

My Usual Ride to Work

Just a quick shot from my bike on the way to work.

Naked CSS Day

Tis naked css day today… to celebrate my stylesheets are turned off.
Check Out My Naked < body >
What happened to the design?
To know more about why styles are disabled on this website visit the

Annual CSS Naked Day website for more information.

April Fools Jokes

Everyone did them again this year on these tubes we call the internet.

The best commentary came from Nick Douglas of (hey, I thought he was fired!) Valleywag:
But the problem with celebrating April Fool’s Day online isn’t just the three or so tired jokes. It’s that on the Internet, every day is April Fool’s Day.

Worst 404 Error Page Ever

So error pages happen with sites. It could be caused by bad urls, poor organization or server overload.
This has to be the worst of alltime, an at risk youth site “Own Your C.” After clicking the link “Think You Are Alone? Think Again…” I was presented with this error page: [...]

Boulder BarCamp

Wow, another great BarCamp come and gone. My 4th one (Denver, Boulder, Austin and Boulder again). Very fun times.
This one was different (they all are, so I am stating the obvious). The biggest change was I was the event host, so instead of pondering ‘what are the merits and complexity [...]