Almost anything derogatory you could say about today's software design would be accurate.
- K.E. Iverson
Let there be pictures!
So, off and on, I've been messing around with the pictures page for this incarnation of the site, trying to find an engine and layout that I'm happy with. A few weeks ago, I think I finally found one in the Visual Lightbox tool. I've made some modifications to it to make it fit more nicely in the layout I have, and was pleased enough that I started working on the backlog of photographs.

The last incarnation of this site didn't have any pictures newer than Summer 2007 included. It was never a big deal, since I barely wrote anything then anyway, but it was annoying. So, in the last few weeks, I've gone through the pictures since then, up to and including my trip to Chicago this past summer, and uploaded them to the site.

Most importantly, I enabled the web page that will display them for whoever still reads this.

If/when the weather turns to crap, I'll keep working my way up through the last ten months of photos. But I'm tired, and need to move onto something else tonight.

One last thing... Author Emeritus Steve Shoe has a pair of blogs of his own, which I've added to the links section on the right. I suggest taking a peek at them, and seeing what he's up to in his professional life.
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