Month: April 2003

  • Life, the Universe, and Everything

    So, I’ve been watching “Avoiding Armageddon,” which is poorly named and sponsored by Ted Turner (read, “biased beyond belief”), but interesting, nonetheless. Basically, it tells me things aren’t as bad as I think – they’re worse… I’m also perusing the MySQL manual and contemplating about a dozen projects of various sorts. Life is far too…

  • Busy beyond belief

    I’ve been so busy, I’ve had no time to update this, the past few days. I’ve got major web design projects going on, both at Crusade and at Topsail, and I’m just really looking to keep up. Thought of the day: freedom is a beautiful thing.

  • Microsoft Database Drivers and the evils thereof…

    I hate Microsoft. I’ve said that before, but I really mean it. WHY does every MS product throw error 80004005 for any and every reason? That’s worthless! Darn it.

  • Aargh…

    I just did a search for EdBlog on Google. There are 175 pages other than mine listed. Darn. The name sounded too good to be unique, but I don’t really care: I’m Ed, this is Ed’s Blog – the EdBlog. So there.

  • Poisson d’Avril!

    Yes, that’s right: “April Fish.” France doesn’t have an April Fool’s day; they have April Fish. People go around sticking paper fish on each other and trying not to get caught. Only in France… I got some great jokes today, but I decided I really can’t post any of them… Oh, well. I’m off to…