Hi! Welcome to the November, 2003, archived entries for A Butterfly Blogs... Weblogs like this one have been popping up all over the Internet for quite some time now. They are becoming an increasingly popular way to articulate oneself using all means of creativity and self~expression available to the imagination.
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November 02, 2003
Tried to find one good site to pass along something very funny that my friend, Lynn, sent to me, but this is the best I could do.. A Google search on... Why Men Shouldn't Babysit...
November 07, 2003
Well, THIS finally explains everything.. (NOT!!) A TechTv story on how Mapquest gets their maps... Personally I find it a little hard to believe that a couple of people driving around drawing maps is how that system came to be..
November 17, 2003
This one was just too much to take.. Allen Wastler's Ronald! Don't McCry!, a CNN Money story on Ronald McDonald's outcry about the new dictionary entry for the word, "McJob"..
November 18, 2003
Today was finally the day to approach my weblog pages and try to do some updating on the design and coding. Knocked out 10% of the size of one unusually large page just by streamlining through the use of CSS (cascading style sheets). Pretty cool.. Shows you what a little attention to the latest in details can do to help speed up your page's anticipated download time, too.
November 19, 2003
A really good fish tale about the two oldest living Australian lungfish, Granddad and Methuselah, currently housed at Shedd Aquarium in Chicago and Steinhart Aquarium in San Francisco respectively..
November 22, 2003
Woohoo!! Early article about how the anti~spam bill just passed the House!!!
November 30, 2003
Something that often occurs to me when I visit various tourist attractions is the amount of obvious wear and tear that one frequently sees. The NYTimes ran a pretty good story about how those who will be deciding what design would be a fitting memorial to 9-11 will have to take into account what kinds of problems the various designs will encounter over the years..