Okay, I really don’t. Trust me, I’ve seen those baby people. The people who dress like babies. In all seriousness my friend Jason recently had a baby and his fiance is a product reviewer for baby clothing. They recently started a website reviewing all sorts of toddler type clothing, and Megan seems well adept at it. So, hello toddler clothing reviews!
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Thursday, February 15th, 2007Happy Hour PDX!
Tuesday, February 13th, 2007You wouldn’t think it would take this long, but I finally got around to adding Portland happy hour info to BarFly.
There are still a good 200 bars that need updating, but maybe I’ll be able to get around to it.
With all the good happy hour sites out there, I knew I’d better get something added at one point or another. Not sure what my next step is, but I’m guessing I’ll do some sort of search functionality.
Sellwood Antique Stores
Thursday, December 21st, 2006Emma Juhlin finally sent me another article. That chick rocks. She wrote a wonderful guide to the antique stores in Portland’s Sellwood Neighborhood. It fits nicely with her other article about Bernadette Breu.
Cedar Cupolas at TheBuilderStore.com
Sunday, December 10th, 2006We recently added cedar cupolas on the BuilderStore.com. Thiese products make a very complimentary addition to our cedar vents and decorative shutters. Cupolas can be either decorative or functional, and provide extremely adequate ventilation when it comes to venting attics and barns.
Opera 3.0 Mini
Tuesday, November 28th, 2006Opera released version 3.0 of their mini mobile browser today. I’m a-gonna have to download it. I’ve always been an advocate of developing sites that were mobile friendly (provided they are sites that a mobile user would find useful.)
They are of course dropping the “web 2.0″ buzzwords, but have some added nifty features such as secure connections, which makes me little less hesitant to use my Razr to check my bank account (that is, if my bank had a mobile friendly website…which they don’t.)
Perhaps this latest version of Opera will do for the mobile web what Netscape did for the standard web: create a positive feedback loop where more users creates more demand which creates more sites which creates more users.
Anyway, here is the link.
Diamond Shaped Gable Vents
Monday, November 27th, 2006We have been getting bad about adding new products to TheBuilderStore.com…bad in the way that we don’t add enough. Luckily, Frank has been better about sending me photos, most recently he sent me a photo of a diamond shaped gable vent. So now I have added diamond vents to our website. I assume we will get more sales as a result, since we sold these to people when they called and asked for them as a custom shape, so we should pick up people querying the search engines now. Which will be nice, as business has slowed up a bit.
Why ReInvent the Wheel
Monday, November 20th, 2006Sometimes, I think I waste too much time trying writing custom scripts to perform functions similar to existing open source ones. Part of my problem in that regards is that I’m a control freak: there is always some special set of features that aren’t included in available packages, and I always convince myself that it would be easier to write it from scratch then hack apart an existing number.
Case in point: I was helping my friends at Flying Rhinoceros figure out what to do about integrating a live help into their flash heavy sites. Not having the time for that sort of undertaking, we began looking for available solutions. While none where specifically meeting our needs, we did find one that we could modify quite easily at Darren’s Script Archive. For easily modded flash/php type things, that place is the best. And even better, incredibly cheap!
Web Video vs. Cable
Thursday, November 2nd, 2006WebProNews published an article today entitled “The Future of Web Video“. YouTube might be the media darling (and I’m the old man who yearns from the halcyon days of the internet, when having a dot com name meant you could afford Network Solutions’ high fees and crappy email template registration thingy.
The article barely glosses over any of the “On Demand” offerings from current cable companies, while suggesting that no one is going to get off the couch to watch web content. Little is mentioned about the invetible merger of the two. My girlfriend and I pay for comcast broadband + television package, but we never watch regular cable anymore. Why bother, when onDemand is so much better? Nicole and I can watch movies, series, and even watch some crappy cable access style cotnent created by Portland’s local freaks. I think you can even watch PDXposed onDemand.
Essentially, onDemand IS web video in high resolution, only you can’t access it via a pc or standard browser interface…yet. The right product at the right time will fill that void. WebTV was about 8 years too early, but had the right idea about blending two mediums: web and television. As PCs became cheaper, WebTV seems to have been mostly abandoned in favor of real internet connections. My logs across my entire network of websites show close to 0% WebTV users accessing my content. Maybe I’m not targeting the WebTV audience all that much, but still, 0% is still something.
Quitting Smoking
Tuesday, October 24th, 2006Nine days ago, I accidently quit smoking. Pretty amazing, eh? I wasn’t planning on it, it just kind of happened. 7 days ago, it became a conscious effort, one which I have been doing well with. I decided to document in with a new blog: Kyle Quits Smoking
Portland Lighting
Thursday, October 12th, 2006Jaime, the wonderful lady writing articles for PDXinteriors, has recently submitted an article about the importance of lighting as it pertains to interior design. She spoke briefly with David Ellis of Lux Lighting here in Portland. So if you are looking for some lighting tips, you know what to do.
In addition, Emma Juhlin wrote a little blurb about Vintage Shops on Hawthorne.