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Gotta buy a book on CSS.
Getting frustrated with Book Takes site design. Gotta step away...just back off dude! Okay, cool. Sorry.
Book Takes redesign is pretty much done. Still have to mess with the headers and footers a little. Interested to hear anyone's thoughts.
Does that make me a frickin' dork?
Book Takes is under construction. I'm moving to a single column design by making changes to the default Wordpress Kubrick theme.
Book Takes seems to be working faster now that I've switched it to Media Temple Grid Service.
Can't believe that NYT article about Twitter today. Amazing.
Oh yeah, FTB is Field Tested Books.
Not reading much lately, busier than heck. Really busy. Books are taking the brunt of the cutback.
Spend more time with FTB!
Finally figured out how that @ sign works in this. Also shut off phone posting on booktakes and switched it to chipubgolf.
Twittering from my phone about books never took hold for me. Gonna map this phone to chipubgolf. Check it out this weekend.
So as far as big bucket list items go, here they are: (1) play more golf, (2) read more books, (3) watch more college football.
Basically, outside of family and work, I really only care about golf, books, and college football.
You're right, I saw The Bucket List movie with my mom and sister. It was decent, but bucket lists are not for me in that sense.
Bucket list item: Read the Tony Hillerman books in order from the character's perspective.
Bucket list item: Read 3 Nights in August and Moneyball back to back during the middle of summer.
I have to start another book list somewhere. I want to keep track of a book "bucket list."
I'm laying off fiction until at least July 1. For now, my reading will be either instructional, sports, business, or general non-fiction.
The Long Goodbye kicked some serious behind. The ending rocked. Now for some horror and some baseball.