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02-Nov-2005
LaserTats.com: Custom Engraving on your Motorcycle
Leah and I launched Laser Tats at lasertats.com the other day. What are Laser Tats? They’re laser etched drawings and words that can be put on virtually any surface, but primarily everything having to do with Motorcycles — “timer covers, derby covers, horn covers, gas caps, battery covers, switch housings, chrome oil tanks, mirrors, dash...
24-Mar-2004
Site Launch: FireMapper
This past week and today the finishing touches were put on: Space Instruments’ website– FireMapper.com. The site design was done by Benecke Creative, and I did the underlying html, CSS and JavaScript. It’s got some nifty stuff on it. I particularly am proud of some of the mouseovers in areas like the Oil Spill Mapper...
14-Sep-2002
Old Stuff!
Old Splash pages, old headers, and old designs are available on the Archive page. It’s very much fun to see some of thes old splash pages and designs. There are even whole sites in there. There are more than 250 pages on this site. I suppose when one has been building web pages since 1996,...
08-Sep-2002
HH9.
27-Jun-2002
the best blog on earth
yes, artlung: the best blog on earth, here’s the proof! (click that link while you can, because I probably won’t be able to keep that top google spot for long).
03-May-2002
Chinese Search
about this search: … … previous entry where I get far too interested in a referrer, see: One of My Favorite Links to ArtLung.com, March 2002.
29-Mar-2002
One of My Favorite Links to ArtLung.com…
One of My Favorite Links to ArtLung.com is usa.pchome.com.tw/art/artists/designer/graphic_designers/. Gotta love inbound links in Chinese. I’ve often thought of maintaining a fully translated site. Perhaps be part of a network that maintains translations of personal sites and blogs. More readers is more readers, right? I wonder what such a network would look like.
21-Feb-2002
My big ol’ head…
on avencom.com. Update February 2010: Since Avencom is gone, here’s what that screen looked like back in 2002, thanks Internet Archive!:
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