Saturday, September 17, 2005

Blogger Über-integration

I just have to say, as someone who is lackadaisical* at best at keeping up his blog(s), I love how blogger integration is everywhere. For Internet Explorer, there’s the Google toolbar with a blogger button option. For Mozilla Firefox, there’s an extension called “Blog This!” that works identically to the blogger button on the IE Google toolbar. Now, Blogger has a new tool: Blogger for MS Word. Yes, I actually typed this out in Word and published it from there too. I think it’s a great option for people who use Word a lot, or need some advanced spell/grammar check tools (or both). Of course, eventually Google is going to become the new Microsoft (in terms of cooperate evilness), but hey, get in on the ground floor and maybe our new masters will be benevolent ;Þ


*lackadaisical: I’ve had a blog for 21 months now. That’s roughly 630 days. Yet, I haven’t even hit 100 posts on my blog yet!

Friday, September 09, 2005

What's that you say? A new link?

The eagle eyed among you may have noticed there's a new link on the right side of the page. Are You Drawing At Me? is a new sister blog to this one. The purpose? Well, the first post is a mission statement ;), but if you choose not to click the link, I'll tell you: it's designed to be a periodic update/showcase for my artwork. Yes, I have a website that's linked there too, but I don't intend to update my website for every little new image I create. But I will be posting it to my new blog. Every so often, I'll take a select few images that I've posted there, and update my site with them. However, not everything I post will go on my website (for various reasons), so don't expect that you can just visit my main site occassionally and see all I have to offer!

Expect the first new images to be hitting the blog soon...

Thursday, September 08, 2005

MSNcheck: Update

What's been happening? ABSOLUTELY NOTHING! Microsoft isn't doing squat (even their "security" website is basically just a bunch of links to spam when you try to click on an article or topic). Even doing a "whois" look up yields little results (I tried reporting them to their hosting service. I think they are self hosted).