Archive for the ‘Technology’ Category

Dreamweaver CS5 Features

As a web developer I live inside the Adobe Creative Suite. I hand code everything, but I do it inside of CS. One of the CS5 features I am most excited about it the WordPress integration into Dreamweaver. All I can say it it is about time! Here is a video from http://tv.adobe.com outlining some [...]

Google Wave for the Beginner

It has been said that I have been mandated to teach a small group of social media enthusiasts how to use Google Wave. There is no need to name them. They know who they are… So here is a video I found that is a beginners guide to the wave. Hopefully they will watch it.

Early look at Photoshop CS5

CS5 is right around corner. The estimated release date is in April 2010. Here is a look at the new Photoshop CS5.  

Custom Queries in WordPress

I have been researching how to create custom queries in WordPress for a potential upcoming project. What I mean by custom is the ability to query the database and display non-WordPress data on the screen. During my process of researching this and trying different things, I have discovered two things… 1. WordPress does not have [...]

The Virtual Red Pen

I was sitting at work yesterday and my wife Karen called me. She was calling to inform me that I had a spelling typo and a grammatical typo on this site. This is not a big deal to me because she has always been my virtual editor. And 9 times out of 10 she will [...]

Word Press vs. Posterous

I use both, Word Press and Posterous. This site is built on Word Press and the blog for my day job is built on Posterous. While playing with the new custom themes feature in Posterous today, the question came up how does it compare to Word Press. Personally, I don’t think it is on the [...]

Abbott and Costello

Let me preface this by saying that I did not write this (although I wish I had). I received this in an email and thought it was funny enough to share… ———————————————————————– ABBOTT AND COSTELLO UPDATED VERSION ON BUYING A COMPUTER LIKE ‘WHO’S ON FIRST’ You have to be old enough to remember Abbott and [...]

Poor man’s guide to calendar synchronization

A few weeks ago I was on a mission to figure out a way to synch the calendar on my iMac in the office to the calendar on the MacBook I use for working from home. Considering they were both MAC, the obvious solution was… This is a good solution with several features. The problem [...]

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