Monday, June 25, 2007 

What I'm Hearing...

Because doing this periodically amuses me, here's what's currently playing on my iPod Nano right now, album-wise.

Hybrid "I Choose Noise"
Kaiser Chiefs "Employment"
Nine Inch Nails "Year Zero"
Paul Hartnoll "The Ideal Condition"
System of a Down "Hypnotize"
The Raconteurs "Broken Boy Soldiers"
The White Stripes "Icky Thump"
Tool "Undertow"
Weezer "Weezer"

There's also a couple of song mixes, but only two are specifically band-themed: an Orbital mix, and one for Nirvana. I guess you could call those my personal Greatest Hits selections.

If you don't know who any of these bands are, remember that Google is your friend, and look them up. I'm too lazy to link them for you.

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Sunday, June 10, 2007 

Some notes

Okay, first of all, I've updated my CV, which you can check out using the link under my profile stuff (or just click here).

Second of all, I finished the main redesign of the CMU Department of History website, and if I do say so myself, I like the look of it. The main picture used for the background is a shot of the curved windows of CMU's Park Library, a picture I took a couple of days ago. Check it out and tell me what you think.

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Friday, June 08, 2007 

I help with the dough!


Here's mommy's little helper, happy that he got to make bread.

Andrea likes to think he's going to be a chef.

But I think he's just practicing his happy dance for when he gets another 'HotCar' from Grandma.

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Wednesday, June 06, 2007 

Center for Transnational and Comparative History

Not that I'm some professional web designer or anything (because I'm not), but I have been playing around in the web design arena lately. Head on over to the website for Central Michigan University Department of History's Center for Transnational and Comparative History. That's all me. Because of the opacity issue in Mozilla, Firefox doesn't render the transparency, so to get the full effect, use the horrible Internet Explorer.

Yes, I know it isn't fully compliant (i.e. it still uses some tables for layout), but I don't care. I'm still learning css.

Very soon, the CMU Department of History will also have a newly designed website by yours truly as well, so watch for that as well.

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