Articles
Why won't my iPhone 3G see my apple-touch-icon.png?
Like the uber-dork mac fanboy I am, I was one of the many wannabe trendy hipsters who thought a phone could both make me more popular and more attractive to women. Thus, I was one of the fools that happily sat in line for hours to purchase the new iPhone 3G last Friday when it was released. This machine has not only changed a lot of how I do my daily computing, but also made me rethink a lot when...
90 Percent Remix: The Overview
As most kiddies are finishing up their studies and looking forward to a long, relaxing summer, I’ve decided to take the opposite approach to the climate change. Business has been good, but I don’t want to settle for good. Good is bland. I want the type of business that excites me to no end, where I get giddy like a school girl talking about it. So instead of spring cleaning, I’m summer revamping. I’m in a unique place to take...
The Importance of Being Updated
Yesterday I was contacted by a company about the possibility of doing some contract work. The recruiter had stumbled upon my web portfolio, liked what she saw, and asked if I was interested in taking new projects. I love getting messages like this that I know aren’t spam and are genuine interest in me and my work. After looking into the company via there web site and a few google searches, the opportunity seemed excellent. A solid company that works...
90 Percent Gravity LLC, Y1Q1 review
On January 2, 2008, 90 Percent Gravity LLC was officially formed. After three months into business for myself, there is good news to report. I’m surviving. Better then surviving. Business is going very well. The majority of my programming time has been spent working as the developer of a promising Ruby on Rails website, FlashGarden. Sign up, good people, and look for a launch before the end of the second quarter. Working with an intelligent, tech-savvy startup...
Hello World!
Newly launched and with a promise of a better tomorrow, here is my web development blog, 90 Percent Gravity. Some of the new features currently implemented here are: New host, now running on the much more reliable Slicehost, compared to the crappy old mishap of running a rails app on dreamhost New cms, now powered by Simplelog, a much lighter and easier to configure and hax0r away on then the hunky chunky behemoth that is typo. A...