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I was once a webmaster

On my resume, it's listed. However, the most recent major contract was primarily just Perl. And even that's been long before all the ajax and web2.0 and whizbang shiny plastic buttons. And yes, this is a lot of posts, when I could have just put only one here. But really, this ain't gonna get read (Ah, love that English! College education at work!) and I might as well get used to playing around with this.

Besides, if I try to perfect these posts, they'd never be finished. I've got about a dozen or so posts bouncing about, waiting to get written. Reinventing Hungarian. How to break into cars, and a thought on car alarms. Evil design anti-patterns I've seen. What to do when there's a kid locked in a car. Semi-useful Obj-C utility classes I've made. Common car problems. The Powerbook Shuffle. Who tows the tow trucks? Using computer knowledge in towing (Why 3D graphics libs are useful in driving backwards). Using tow knowledge in computing (Why too much security is a bad thing). How to use duct tape humor to keep heads cool.

Let's get those request lines open. What'cha wanna hear?

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