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Thursday, May 22nd, 20086:49 pm

Now that I’m getting a handle on this whole WordPress blogging thing, I’ve been given the dubious task of putting together the new Dynamic Edge Consulting website…

Ok, so maybe I exaggerated a little bit. For now it’s just the written content that I’m responsible for. As it turns out, the brunt the weight is on Skyler’s shoulders — he’s the one that takes the conceptual sketches and turns them into usable web skins. Although I’m sure I’ll learn that too, someday.

Regardless, there’s so many things that I had “pointed out” this week, that I’m just going to throw together a list. It’ll be easier to read this way!

1. Where a lot of people are very linear in their organization process, I am not. So, the picture I have imagined when something is being explained to me is not often a reality in any universe… bizarro or otherwise.
2. Site maps are generally in outline form. If you make one that isn’t an outline, it doesn’t make sense.
3. [I knew this one, but forgot] It’s much harder to bowl in real life. Wii bowling is so much easier. By the way, I scored a 208 when I got home on Saturday, helping me to recover from Friday afternoon’s humiliation.
4. Using stock photography can be looked upon from 2 distinctly different perspectives.
5. It’s a lot easier to keep appointments if you schedule them in Outlook Express.
6. My laptop can play, read and write Blu-Ray Discs.
7. I figured out how to make the S-video cable output work, so that I can use my widescreen TV as a monitor if I feel like it. Sweet!

I’m going to stop there, not because its where the list ends (because I could definitely add a few more points) but because 7 is my favorite number…

ttyl,

storm

3 Responses to “Getting a little more advanced.”

  1. stormy waters

    im bizzaro stormy

  2. stormy waters

    approve the comments fidel!!!!!!:-P

  3. Steve Balmer

    The DE Consulting site is loooong overdue. I mean, who designed that poor ugly excuse for a website? Your website is like your business card. If it looks like poop, don’t expect any business. I’ll be curious to see what it looks like. I wouldn’t anyone consulting my business who can’t even make their website usable.

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