Archive for the 'Website Related' Category

Six (or, the rise of Microblogging)

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

Six. That’s how many times I’ve posted updates to this site in the last year. That’s an average of one post every two months (8-and-a-half weeks!) I update my Facebook feed about 10x more frequently. And why? Because it’s easier. Because no one really subscribes to blogs anymore. [...]

Back to the top and with a new look!

Friday, October 26th, 2007

I’ve decided to dump the “Carlos” sub-domain and resume hosting my site from the top level of my domain. I don’t expect anyone to care, but it’ll probably take Google a few crawls of my site to figure out that everything has moved. I figure this way I can just tell people to [...]

One Step Closer to W3C Compliance

Friday, December 1st, 2006

For the last two years, I’ve been trying to make my website more compliant with Internet standards. Not only would this make my site that much cooler, but it would give me a chance to polish my design skills and bring them more up to date with the rest of the web. After [...]

Joining the Web 2.0 Revolution

Thursday, November 9th, 2006

With all the recent hype about Web 2.0, I’m trying to brush up on my web design development skills and incorporate what I learn into this site. While I can’t say I came up with this all on my own, I’ve gone ahead and installed Lightbox into the gallery pages. Now when you [...]

Ancient history rehashed

Saturday, April 15th, 2006

Thanks to the Internet Archive I’ve been able to add some old posts to the site that were previously lost. If you go back to the archives from September 2002 and older, you can read just how depressing and crappy my writing was. There’s a big gap between November 2001 and June 2002 and I [...]