Today’s “real” post was going to be about my mid-season fantasy update but it got bumped. I guess it will have to wait until next week, when my record has flushed farther down the toilet. Stay tuned for that one!
Instead I’m going to outline just how much of a follower I am when it comes to the internet. Actually, first I’m going to mention that I added a search feature and cleaned up the links at the bottom of right nav bar. The search was long overdue and it wasn’t until I got the code IMed to me that I was motivated to add it. That brings me to today’s real topic.
We were talking about this today so included below is a list of things that I probably wouldn’t be using without Jeff. He reads far, far more tech news/reviews than I do and as a result is way more “in the know” than I am. That’s probably old news for some of the more tech savvy people but a shocker to those who come to me for tech advice. Yes folks, as hard as it is to believe, I’m not as uber-techie as I would seem to the layperson.
- Blogger – This site wouldn’t exist in this format without it.
- YouTube – I’ve bailed for Vimeo but to think I used to host my own, geez. If you head over to my Video page you can see the remnants of that.
- Vimeo – Search my recent posts for details on this.
- Flickr – Visit my Photography page for the details here.
- SHTML instead of Frames – If you don’t know what this means, you won’t care.
- Netvibes – Simply the best website… ever. It organized everything I do online and even things I do offline. Its seamless integration of to-do lists, calendars, bookmarks and pretty much everything else in the world was revolutionary.
- Google Calendar – I’ve used a dry erase calendar for years. I still use them to reference days of the week and whatnot but sharing work and personal dates with other Google Calendar users just makes life easier.
- Pandora – It was AOL Radio at work and Winamp’s Shoutcast at home but now it’s Pandora everywhere. It doesn’t hurt that it’s integrated into my Netvibes via an IFrame so it’s always at my fingertips.
- Gaim – The newest version, Pidgin, sucks but 1.5 is so much better than my old AIM 5.9 coupled with the AIMFrame add-on. Yes, I said it.
There are probably more if we really thought it out. I tried some of these before he recommended them but it was until he demonstrated full functionality that I committed to it. As I said previously, I don’t know how to use the internet properly without him. It’s quite sad, really, and needs to stop. I have provided him with some quality apps to keep the flow of information open but to what extent that compensates, I’m not sure.
You owe me for all the awesomeness I’ve exposed you to.
Another note, you need to add the search code snippet to the permalinked page template, not just your home page…
what would you do w/o me…
oh yeah, i also hooked you with that archive drop down box code. granted, I stole that too, but you were in the dark!!!
I use notepad and the invalidity (to web standards) of my site proves it.
ahh, no wonder your site looks like that 😉
Don’t forget the free 300 tickets and United Premier Associate status. Granted you bought me lunch for the 300 tickets but UPA status is pretty money.
I fixed the archive and search code of the permalink pages. Now if Blogger just publishes the damn thing I’ll be set. Why the hell did you recommend this site anyway!?
oh puhllllease. my site only looks like that because i care for readability and quick loads for my 56k frends.
As you can see, i’m on wordpress! always one step ahead of you. Oh, and I think i forgot to mention one huge thing, RSS! That may be the biggest one of them all.
56k friends? Where do all your friends work…AOL?!
If you cared about quick NB loads you wouldn’t have a 60-80k banner that rotates on every page view… oh and don’t forget your js.
Don’t make me PageTest your site!