So I’ve pretty well decided to change the layout of the site – yes, again – mostly because I can. I accomplished what I wanted to with the look you’re currently taking in, and now that exercise is over. Also, I want a bit more elbow room. Easy enough to do with Thesis and its [...]
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Some time ago, I needed to terminate my relationship with a web host. That happens sometimes; things just go sour for one reason or another. Migrating to another host can be rather a sticky wicket, however; various arrangements and terms of service, easy to overlook when the going is good, can make it very difficult [...]
Hey, it’s a new blog launch! Don’t ask questions just yet! Just admire the trajectory of our maiden flight as we arc into the vault of sky, straining to reach the heavens, yet destined to careen into the living room windows of the neighbors across the way. The new site’s not entirely done, but close [...]
Has it really been three weeks since my last post here? Say it ain’t so! But as the ballplayer replied to the young fan, “Afraid it is, kid.” No nefariousness lies behind my absence; I’ve just been terribly busy. This will not end anytime soon, actually: full plate, candle burning at both ends, insert your [...]
You may have noticed (though I’ll bet not) an addition to the nav menu up above. That’s ThesisLab, and it’s mine: currently the newest and tiniest of websites devoted to the WordPress theme/framework Thesis, whose duly appointed affiliate I am. In future I expect the site to be considerably larger as I stuff it full [...]
Regular visitors will have noticed a change to the layout here. More alterations are on the way, a few at a time. Do not be alarmed! I’ll talk about them in greater detail in due course. In the meantime, carry on.
As I see it, these are the five levels of understanding of PHP as it relates to Thesis 1, the WordPress theme framework in which this site is presently soaking. Level One: Your grasp of the principles of PHP is nil. Functions written in PHP appear as patterns floating in alphabet soup, or perhaps cryptic [...]
A wee bit of housekeeping, which may be of interest to readers who have been here a while: The blog which I launched in March 2004 -Waveflux, as you’ll recall – has been fully incorporated into the blog in which you’re presently soaking. The database at the old location has been torn down, as it’s [...]
Way back in May 2006, back when I was running Waveflux, I succumbed to overweening hubris and insatiable money lust and decided to ‘monetize’ my blog. Merely wanting cash for blogging isn’t a crime, of course; you probably want a little cheddar yourself for running a website. At the very least, you wouldn’t mind it [...]


