July 13, 2006
Help me learn ASP.NET
I am not a programmer AT ALL. I have a new job that wants to run ASP.NET pages. God help me.
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June 09, 2006
Advice needed on managing a large website
I've been asked to set up a website management plan where the updaters are not web-savvy. Do you have some tips on locking things down and eliminating frustration for the users?
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April 06, 2006
Statistics visualized in a map.
Worldmapper takes statistical information and presents it in a world map. Just a bit of fun.
March 01, 2006
Curious Coldfusion George.
I need to make my database of PDF's available online.
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December 07, 2005
Lover of inane collectible leaves idiot mate, insurance pays.
I think he is better off without her.
October 25, 2005
Corn kernel burning for heat
Eastern IA and Northern IL had one heck of a drought this summer and, while the harvest isn't as bad as expected, a lot of it is sitting around waiting to be shipped down the Mississippi to hurricane ravaged ports. Meanwhile, a portion of the crop is testing positive for a toxic fungus. You might as well put it in your pipe and smoke it. Which is just what is happening as corn kernel stoves become popular amid rising fuel costs. They only need to be loaded once a day and need a simple vent to the outside. Oh, happy day!
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October 14, 2005
Curious George: attachments
I am trying to figure out how to allow someone to attach a document.
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September 08, 2005
Curious George: Webtrends
New to this program and my reports won't run.
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July 26, 2005
I am the Walrus
Coo-coo-catchoo!
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May 21, 2005
A Challenging CSS Layout
Well, at least for me. How do I do a sidebar that stays put?
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March 31, 2005
Question for Webmonkeys
I am yet again running into the same cascading style sheet problem with my footer...
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March 01, 2005
Timber Framing.
Think of timberframe and most people think of England but timberframed homes are common in New England and were a popular building method for barns throughout America. Traditional Japanese homes and Chinese homes also employ timberframing. Learn more from the Timber Framers Guild and see some great images of timberframes in America from the Library of Congress. Explore Weald and Downland, an outdoor museum in England with really drafty homes. The cherry on top has to be a presentation of a Chinese timberframe by the Peabody Essex Museum.
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February 17, 2005
Fuck dem' bitches!
This is my first post ever and I am looking cute and feeling cute.