Long overdue update
I’m officially a Texan now and with everything being bigger in Texas, so is the amount of items going on in my life – here’s a short report of what’s been happening lately.
I’m officially a Texan now and with everything being bigger in Texas, so is the amount of items going on in my life – here’s a short report of what’s been happening lately.
Movies, TV, vacation, and work – another day in my life.
This site shall be losing its inhibitions on April 9th.
About to upgrade to version 2.5 – stay tuned.
Taking advantage of a disaster to sell cars is as low as it gets
I’ve taken a new position and I’m looking forward to new horizons
Added new features to the site – check em out
Make your network dog learn new tricks
iTunes control with a new free application called TotalTunes Control
v7 of toddlambert.com is rolled out
Wishing you the best for the new year and hope that you stay tuned for some site changes soon
Sir, step aside. I’ll be with you in one moment. Sir, you cannot say “bomb” on an airplane!
A few small updates and a few notes of what I’ve been up to lately
Superior Printing website goes live – check it out
I must admit that web hosting is akin to getting dental work done.
I have been participating in a rather heated debate over copyright issues(specifically Creative Commons Licensing) and how it pertains to web markup and styling over at unraveled.com. While this debate has been very lively and several excellent issues have been brought up by some people, other completely unrelated topics have surfaced because of Joshua Kaufman’s [...]
This is where my free time has been going
I sat here thinking about web design, print design, and how the two mix and don’t mix. While reading some articles online, I ran across an article titled “Web design: never let an ad agency near your website” written by Gerry McGovern.
I started thinking that in order to get the job done correctly, you would [...]
As you see, I’ve revised the site yet again, and changed up the format this time. Everything is now going to be grouped into “slices” of time, rather than just individual posts. My hope is that this method will allow me to have more pertinent posts and will also buy me a little time to [...]
If you are a fellow web developer please visit WASP and complete their Web Standards Survey. This will allow them to further their work towards a goal that we should all care about, Web Standards.
It’s a pretty basic survey asking mainly generic questions about your usage of standards and how those decisions affect your normal [...]
Awhile back, Clint turned me onto a photographer’s website that just blew me away. I thought I had lost the link to the site, but recently found it buried away under some piles of unused xhtml in the corner of my desktop. Anways, after visiting it again, I have decided that I need to post [...]
David Hyatt recently posted about the intricacies of web browsers and how they load websites. This is a fascinating look into the underpinnings of modern web browsers and illustrates the problems faced by browser developers and web developers alike.
Although some of it is rather technical in nature, it is clearly written and offers a [...]
AceDataStorage.com goes live today, after being under development for the last month.
This site is for a local data storage and destruction company which needed a new site to showcase its excellent use of technology at its new facilities. The site is standards compliant, validating against xhtml 1.0, and despite its graphic nature it actually [...]
I was thrilled to be able to watch the inaugural race of the Offshore Super Series Powerboat Racing Association, Smokin’ The Sound (of which I designed the website while at The Ad Group) this weekend. I not only got to see the races, but I actually viewed them on the water, parked between Beau Rivage [...]
I have recently completed the transformation from MovableType over to WordPress for the content management system used on this site. While I hope this has been a seamless transition, you may experience some bumps or glitches and you may notice some changes too.
In fact, I had to remove one of the previous features for [...]