Somewhere in New Jersey...
The FedEx Site says the Camcorder will arrive Thursday. Then the Fun will begin. In the meantime, School is coming along okay, but I spend most of my Time reading Textbooks and not other Books.
And to think that languages like German still capitalize all the nouns. :) It bothers the heck out of me, but I guess that's just the editor in me. Anyway, one of my (many) projects right now is the creation of a series of tutorials, mostly relating to computer things like CSS and XML and blogging and such. Each will provide a clear overview of the subject, explain how to get started with it, and give a good set of links for where to go after that. I've already got a list of over 30 topics to cover, and I'll start writing the first one tomorrow. If any of you readers (all five of you :) -- no, I'm not really sure how many there are) have any particular topics you'd like to see covered, leave a comment. So you can get a good idea of what I'm aiming at, here are some of the topics (in addition to the ones above): HTML, setting up a website, SQL, XSLT, .NET, RSS, podcasting, Photoshop, Illustrator, Blender, Audacity, Lilypond, digital video, etc. etc. etc.
Found the Electronic Frontier Foundation's Legal Guide for Bloggers -- an interesting read. Also discovered WikiTravel. Have I ever mentioned how much I love Answers.com and WikiPedia?
And to think that languages like German still capitalize all the nouns. :) It bothers the heck out of me, but I guess that's just the editor in me. Anyway, one of my (many) projects right now is the creation of a series of tutorials, mostly relating to computer things like CSS and XML and blogging and such. Each will provide a clear overview of the subject, explain how to get started with it, and give a good set of links for where to go after that. I've already got a list of over 30 topics to cover, and I'll start writing the first one tomorrow. If any of you readers (all five of you :) -- no, I'm not really sure how many there are) have any particular topics you'd like to see covered, leave a comment. So you can get a good idea of what I'm aiming at, here are some of the topics (in addition to the ones above): HTML, setting up a website, SQL, XSLT, .NET, RSS, podcasting, Photoshop, Illustrator, Blender, Audacity, Lilypond, digital video, etc. etc. etc.
Found the Electronic Frontier Foundation's Legal Guide for Bloggers -- an interesting read. Also discovered WikiTravel. Have I ever mentioned how much I love Answers.com and WikiPedia?
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