Reviewed: Ronald Treitner Site URL: designbytreitner.com When I first found myself at the site, I assumed that it had been designed for Internet Explorer, because there’s an overlapping text issue at the bottom of the page: I mean, it’s no surprise that amateurs still target IE. It’s unfortunately holding its ground in the browser market… read full entry »
Warning: Killinginthename is infected with a Trojan. Please ensure your virus software is up to date if you choose to visit that website. Note that the trojan seems to be referenced via JavaScript, therefore any NoScript Firefox extension users can safely browse the site. It’s been a while since I’ve done a review or proper… read full entry »
I was reading Violent Acres today (this is not a new thing, I love that blog) and got sidetracked by Wide Lawns. WL had been invited to guest post on V’s blog, and chose to talk about being judgemental, and the collapse of our society because of other’s lack of willingness to do the same…. read full entry »
Four years ago I joined a forum called Seduced. It was not a bad place to be at first, but it eventually turned to shit. I decided to stop posting there, but did not lose touch with the friends I met. I still follow the likes of Chrissy and Angela via their blogs. Unfortunately, Angela… read full entry »
I hope you like this one as much as I do… (Sorry about the lack of posts with any substance, I’m trying to get my ongoing scripts/projects finished off before February :))
It was two years ago this week that I completed my somewhat infamous
I may be in a position soon whereby I’ll need to start preparing my lunch for work in advance, instead of nipping home and doing my lunch during my break. So, I need some lunch ideas. Ham/cheese sandwiches and cold tuna pasta salad is going to get pretty boring soon. Obvious requirements: must be suitable… read full entry »
My two new geek t-shirts are up :3
I meant to post these yesterday but I was too busy.. We took Hex for a big walk :) He did quite like the grass and pouncing on dead leaves. However, he wasn’t too happy about the big huge dog that was brought down past our building. I lifted him up on to my shoulders… read full entry »
I bought the February 2008 copy of .net magazine today, and I’m flicking through just randomly until I spot this titbit in the expert advice section, in response to someone who wants a PHP login page: You can do this by joining the password and the key together and by generating an MD5 checksum of… read full entry »