March 26th, 2008

Status // 03.26.2008 // 11:19 PM // 0 Comments

OH: It seems to work a lot better when it’s a three-way.

Status // 03.26.2008 // 11:13 PM // 0 Comments

Got home from a night of sushi with @blah, @blah, @blah, @blah, @blah, and @blah.

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Having some kind of weird threesome with @sourjayne and @mstickel.

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No snow in Lower Queen Anne. Sea Level FTW!

Link // 03.26.2008 // 11:49 AM // 0 CommentsExpired-Tired-Wired

Django is totally “wired,” according to this month’s magazine. It feels good to be on the bleeding edge. Well, except that I’m still into teledildonics, which is now “Tired.” Damn. Visit site »

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Working out.

Link // 03.26.2008 // 7:27 AM // 0 CommentsDjangofriendly: Find a Django-friendly web host

Ryan Berg’s simple but elegant new site lets users rate and review web hosting services on their Django-friendliness. WebFaction FTW! Visit site »

Link // 03.26.2008 // 12:45 AM // 0 Commentsavalonstar:distortion

Avalonstar is back with a vengeance, baby! Congrats, Bryan! Visit site »

Link // 03.26.2008 // 12:35 AM // 1 CommentSonSpring | 960 Grid System

Nathan Smith talks about the 960 Grid System CSS “framework” (I say in quotes, since that word seems divisive when applied to CSS) he recently released. It all looks very impressive to me, and I’m quite tempted to use it over Blueprint. Blueprint has changed several things since the work Nathan, Christian, and I did at the Lawrence Journal-World, and much of it is not necessarily to my liking (that’s not to say it’s bad — just not now I want it). Nathan’s 960 is a bit closer to what I want, grid-wise (and is a bit lighter weight, as it doesn’t really bother with typography). I’ll definitely be giving it a closer look in the near future. Visit site »