New web hosting

Sunday, January 11, 2009

I purchased some web hosting the other week. It was a pretty amazing deal, so I had to jump on it. I’ll probably stop updating this blog eventually; most likely this will be sometime after I think of a good domain name.

Trip to Arizona

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

I went to Arizona over the weekend. Unfortunately, I had only a solid fifteen or twenty minutes set aside solely for taking photographs. At least I got a few good photos out of it.

This cactus looks like it\'s smiling and waving, no?

One of these days, I’ll get my flickr account reinstated. Until then, any photos I post will be on this site.

Changing Seasons

Sunday, September 23, 2007

While driving to a friend’s place this evening, I observed the dark clouds to the west and northwest. A storm was obviously on its way, so I made sure my windows were down so I could feel the cool, relieving breeze. At a stop light, several leaves floated off the surrounding trees, a few of which landed in my car. After months of heat and humidity, I was amazed to see these familiar signs of fall.

It seems I should be used to the changing of seasons by now. After all, I have been here a while. Regardless, when the seasons begin to shift from one to another, I can’t help but feel the same the same as I did when I was eight years old — so full of awe and wonder. Today is not the same as yesterday.

Seasons change. It’s such a familiar concept that it has become cliche. That’s unfortunate; the moment in between is beautiful.

Moving from Mail to Entourage

Friday, April 20, 2007

I began working on some small projects for school a couple weeks ago, and consequently spent a lot of time in Microsoft Word. I haven’t really explored the application to a great extent, so I became a little curious about a particular option: the project tab.

The project tab allows the user to incorporate the document with an ongoing project in Microsoft’s Entourage mail and organization software. I’ve played with Entourage before, but never used it as my mail application because of its proprietary mailbox format. What if I want to switch to another application?

Perhaps against better judgment, I started testing Entourage as my default mail client. I’ve been using it for a few days now, and have a few notes about it.
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