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Holy mother — it works!

Welcome, MySpace friends, to where “the awesome” lives.
To LJ friends still with us, I don’t love you any less. I just love you differently.
Now if I was really clever, I’d actually post a worthwhile update here, so.. I think I will.
Have finally been making trips to the doctor. The whole, “if I don’t know, [...]

php code is a bear.

Futzing around with the website again — trying to tame my Categories beast.  There’s an interesting piece of code that I really would like to get to work, but it’s not.
I’ll have to look at it again tomorrow with a fresh eye, because right now, I just want to bang my head against things and [...]

Prolific? Yes. Worthwhile reading? Questionable.

So having uploaded and transfered all of my LJ blogs to my actual site (and having done this months and months ago.. ahem) I’m starting to go through them all and categorizing, while also culling from the herd those posts that just don’t cut the mustard. Those tend to be meme posts where the links [...]

Review: Bitten, All Creatures, Great and Small

I was introduced to Kelley Armstrong, if you’ll remember, through my last good read, Dates From Hell.  The protagonist was an interesting woman, and I was more than eager to delve into her ‘Women of the Otherworld’ series.
Bitten is the story of Elena Michaels, a woman with the dubious distinction of being the only known [...]

There just might be a God, and if so, she’s a coder.

This will likely start out as a padder post, one made in order to test the fact that someone has graciously and most awesomely created a cross-poster from WordPress to Myspace.
I’ll admit, I can be pretty lazy, and it sucked hugely to have to copy/paste my blog into the Myspace blog section, format correctly (and [...]

Review: Dates From Hell

My friend from work, Sky, suggested that I start reading the Kim Harrison books, and because I’d developed a love for all things Charlaine Harris, I agreed. Kim Harrison has written a series about a witch named Rachel Morgan, and they could not be more engrossing books. The character development is not obvious [...]