Posted by: dmkjr | July 19, 2008

Wow! Almost four years later.

So I’m just getting back into the world of web-design and custom creativity.  I have some clients, which is kind of shocking as I wasn’t even looking for work when I recieved it.  Doesn’t it seem life works that way?  Everything isn’t when you expect it.  Things come and go and when it comes it’s just better than when you wanted it.

Posted by: dmkjr | May 8, 2006

I was in the bind

Google LogoGoogle has alway's held me close, since my 'introduction' to the www.  Every since I was young; I knew exactly what Google was, how the 'spyder' searched for meta-tags included in the site.  Lately, I've been very informative on Google's updates, their advances.  I've been introduced to many of their upcoming projects.  

 WordPress

WordPress caught my eye early in my web-design career.  I was forced to use the first engine I came across, CuteNews, and it wasn't very good.  Soon, after designing and maintaining websites, I came across this powerfull engine called, WordPress.  WordPress was like my teacher.  It taught me how to use div and id tags to the extreme.  I was making multiple websites with the WordPress engine as the sole backend for the website.  The code was indeed so well written, I was supporting it in my SSL created for Dmkjr.com.  

 Here's were 'my bind' came into play.  I started not to care about my websites after having them up for years.  I slowly let my host down, and stopped talking to him, stop helping him out with things.  Eventually he shut down my reseller account, and stopped hosting my site(s) altogether.  It wasn't that bad though.  I started bloggin' with Google's service, Blogger.  Then last week I started my blog on WordPress.  You see which one I've choosen.

To be honest with the web community (b/c anything less simply wouldn't be cosure), Google and WordPress would be so much better/larger if they combined services.  Google isn't going to prosper in the 'Bloggin' way of life with it's 'Blogger' service, when W ordPress is striving.  Google need WordPress.  Simply put.

Posted by: dmkjr | May 4, 2006

Another Day

Another day has come and gone, and I’m that day closer to graduation. It’s almost getting painstaking now, trying not to rush it, but yet wanting it to come.

I’m sort of a dilemma. For the first time in my life, I have no hosting. They say, “Don’t burn your bridges, because there harder to build that to maintain.” I believe it. I never thought hosting was going to be that important to me again, but I’m anxious to write, especially now that I got my internet back. (With my car totalled, I’m having much more time on the internet lately too, could be the only reason.)

If there is anyone that knows someone that would host just a few hundred megabytes of information with a transfer that’s decent, with 1 my_sql database (for a blog), than I’ll be very greatfull. I’ll even through in a free web-design by myself, Dmkjr. Just leave a comment and let me know.

Posted by: dmkjr | May 3, 2006

Start of something New

Technology has alway’s had me curious. Every since I was a little kid, I’ve been really influenced by what goes on around us. Now-a-day’s, all you see is new technology advances. From now on, once a week, I’m going to go into extreme detail on something new that has come up. Technology wise. That’s what I’m trying to make everyone. Technology gifted.

Posted by: dmkjr | May 3, 2006

Finally back; Internet

For some time now, I’ve been basically living from other people’s house’s because my internet modem went out. It wasn’t out completly; I could get online and perhaps look at the Google interface; which is only just a graphic and a few text lines.

But; Comcast fixed all that. I really thought I was going to have to cough up a few bucks to get the new modem, but Comcast said they will cover it. I don’t know whether that’s their standard, or they could view on their records that I’m a long-time customer. Who knows. My grandma isn’t really happy with Comcast though, but old people really aren’t happy with anything that’s newer and better. She would rather it be slow and not work, than be fast and work…. don’t understand that, do you?

Another two weeks are left in this semester; which is graduation time for me. I have something like 9 day’s left in school. We are having senior orientation’s, and Senior breakfasts’ and things of that nature. I’m starting to get excited. When I get out of school; I’m going to work with my dad at JE (Jacobs Engineering) and I believe they are going to send me to school to learn my trade, and get a degree. That would be awesome. It’s 11:01pm and I’m tired; Goodnight, weblog.

Posted by: dmkjr | April 26, 2006

Website gone; Google it up

I haven’t written on my Google Blog simply because there wasn’t a need to.

I just thought I would get that off of my chest before I actually start writing this thing. I don’t know how long I’m going to use the Blogger (Google) software to run my blog, as I’m a web designer and WordPress was the best way to go. I’m going to put everything I’m fealing at the moment on the blog. At points in time, I’m going to rant on about whatever I want. And, I have to say, “Live with it!”. I’m not going to cater to other people’s views. If I want to talk about abortion, sex, food, fat people, ugly people, drugs, I’m going to do it. You read, I write. Keep it straight.

From now on
Everyone should be familiar with what I’m doing now. The entire first paragraph was dedicated to helping you understand what I’m about, and what I’m going to be about.

Posted by: dmkjr | January 4, 2005

Updating

I ranted on earlier in my web career, that I ranted on about never updating something once I start it. Well, I found out that most people are like myself, in that they aren’t sure what they are wanting when they do something. I wan’t to edit and update my /blogs as much as I can, but I don’t seem to have the “want-to” or the know-how to update all of them in a day’s period. So, I give you the Google blog yet again, and I promise, yet again, to update, yet again.

Posted by: dmkjr | December 6, 2004

First Post

As I was furiously searching the web for new releases’ and what-not, I came across the Google developer blog. I noticed that it was well cut, clean and the designers had a nice time updating the blog daily. What makes blog’s successfull? Maybe, perhaps, the /blog world is run by people that are interested in sharing their opinions and/or release’s with the world, as does Google.com This is the first post, and I hope to update it regurlarly, apart from Dmkjr.com

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