Articles in the “blogging” category

Xenophobia in South Africa

From the best blog on the web, Boston.com’s The Big Picture, today’s post features a dozen photographs of recent violence in South Africa. While the post’s title includes “South Africa,” with the current problems in neighboring Zimbabwe, nearly every photo shows Zimbabwean strife and the effect Mugabe’s cruel dictatorship is having on southern Africa as a [...]

WordPress and Google Gears

Apparently, some components of web-based WordPress can be taken offline with Gears.

Wednesday Hyperlinks

I haven’t written much as of late because I’ve been working my ass off on I-don’t-know-how-many-projects. Plus my wife and I recently bought a new house, moved closer to ze mountains, traveled to Key West and are about to board a jet for Newport, Rhode Island in 48 hours. I’ve come across some stuff I’d [...]

Reusing those old Nalgenes

BPA-free options for the eco-friendly water bottle man.

Spring is in the air

These past few months have been writing-free while plenty of premium links pile up over on my Tumblr site. But that’s about to change. After all, it’s springtime and there’s quite a bit happening on our end–so why not write about it?
I was anxiously awaiting the release of WordPress 2.5 and after taking less than [...]

Tumblin’

I’m now on Tumbler. Well, actually, I have been for a while. It’s just that I’m only telling you about it now.
Just go: http://tumble.markhealey.com or grab the feed.

Twelve Bucks Per Hour

From Jeff Croft:
Forgive me if I sound harsh, but if your skill set is basically HTML and CSS, then I think you are worth maybe twelve bucks an hour. HTML and CSS are extremely simple languages anyone can learn in a weekend by picking up a good book or two.

So what is valuable? Judgement. Logic. [...]

Art Gallery + Laboratory + Library

New desks, fish tanks, and a great new site called Formation.

Mike’s new phone

Mike Davidson’s take after a week with the iPhone.

Now Running WordPress 2.2

Thanks, Matt & WP Team.