Archive for April, 2005

The Fate Of Our Applications

After giving further thought to Adobe’s Macromedia buyout, there are a number of things that really worry me, in addition to the things that excite me about this deal. As I mentioned earlier this past week, I’m excited that we’ll most likely see Adobe products become more interactive and developer driven. Also, we’ll [...]

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Full Circle

I’ve noticed a definite trend over the last couple of years toward simpler web site designs. Everyone’s racing to see how much white space they can put back into their pages. Outside of pop-up and banner ads, pictures are rare. But I suppose they regain some meaning in their rarity. Lines [...]

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Today’s Parenting

Read this in the news today:
WATAUGA -
Lori came home to find her daughters fighting that Monday evening. Her 12-year-old had kicked a hole in the door, and the girls were hitting and throwing things at each other. She feared one or both would be seriously hurt.
She called 911 and asked for help. Her 12-year-old [...]

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I Hate It When This Happens

Fragile, life is. One day not long ago I was at a family gathering noticing how much my younger cousin Tyler had grown, and I was impressed at how mature he seemed for his young age of about fifteen. I learned this morning that he passed away last night in a car accident. [...]

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Still Sending Paper To And Fro?

These days everything seems to be automated, and I think you can probably relate when I say that I just don’t get to the Post Office very much anymore.

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