Mercury State

February 02, 2001

What happens when two designer/programmers spend too much time around each other? You get clones. While Wiz and I are maintaining our own style, we are abusing the same technology. Maybe in the future... when we are money hungry enemies... this will be a bad thing. However, now... this is very good. We are figuring out some awesome methods for webdevelopment and design.

With some minor changes. I am sure that our new 'toolbox' idea for web navigation is going to be the new wave/trend. Treating website like the applications that most of us use all day has to be a good thing.... time will tell. There are a few changes that I am going to make already. I have poor abused this new 'chromeless' window effect. I am going to change the friends and links buttons to load in the same window as the toolsbox. It is just creating too many pointless windows.... on top of slowing down navigation through the site.

Enough about 'geek crap', javascript is... just kidding.. umm... I slept fairly well last night. My shoulders hurt like hell though. Too much mouse usage for sure. One would think that computer usage would be less tazing on the body... or maybe I am that out of shape — either could be the case. (By the way, get a 19 inch monitor, save your eyes.)

Today, I continue on the highly involved job of rebuilding the TRS Direct site from the ground up. It is still going to look the same; it will just be coded and organized a little smoother. We are going to be moving it to a new server, so why not be tidy in the move. I just hope that we do not move it again anytime soon. Eck.

TRSnet is still in the works. With IP and CoolAcid on the team, it should roll together quite well. Looks like we are going to go ahead and use PHP and SQL to pull the database together. This will be a learning experience for me. I fugured out a bit of Cold Fusion yesterday, so I hope PHP is easy learning as well. Look like I am going to be buying yet another 30 pound book. Heh.

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