2008/01/29 22:35
Housekeeping
A couple of administrative things to touch on.
Updated the graphics and music pages. If you've been reading my LJ or my mind, you know I'm back in the swing of drum corps again. I updated the music page to reflect my deepened experience with brass and the new corps. Likewise, the graphic page now has some images I put together for the corps' public face, including its logo. Building that is not only great experience for my design portfolio, but it was also a lot of fun and I got paid for it. (Well, a buck, but money's money.)
I'll be deleting my Myspace account as of tomorrow. I never go there anymore, except to administratively delete the porn spam invites that have accumulated in my mailbox. Having an account is more of an annoyance than a help -- if the banner ads and eye-bleedingly vulgar user layouts and forced theme music weren't bad enough, the recent arrival of click-through advertising would have pushed it over the edge. I needed an impetus to kill it, so when I learned about International Delete Your Myspace Account Day I decided to hop on board. Even if it's just a handful of people who do this, I'm ready to be rid of it.
The floating Avery head changes every month or so -- if that's the only amusement you get out of my site, at least check it out.
That's it for now, until I can be bothered to implement the redesign I'm kicking around.
Updated the graphics and music pages. If you've been reading my LJ or my mind, you know I'm back in the swing of drum corps again. I updated the music page to reflect my deepened experience with brass and the new corps. Likewise, the graphic page now has some images I put together for the corps' public face, including its logo. Building that is not only great experience for my design portfolio, but it was also a lot of fun and I got paid for it. (Well, a buck, but money's money.)
I'll be deleting my Myspace account as of tomorrow. I never go there anymore, except to administratively delete the porn spam invites that have accumulated in my mailbox. Having an account is more of an annoyance than a help -- if the banner ads and eye-bleedingly vulgar user layouts and forced theme music weren't bad enough, the recent arrival of click-through advertising would have pushed it over the edge. I needed an impetus to kill it, so when I learned about International Delete Your Myspace Account Day I decided to hop on board. Even if it's just a handful of people who do this, I'm ready to be rid of it.
The floating Avery head changes every month or so -- if that's the only amusement you get out of my site, at least check it out.
That's it for now, until I can be bothered to implement the redesign I'm kicking around.


