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Big night at the races last night with the Club. Got some cool pics of the lad strapped into a MINI wearing a helmet. I’ll be posting those later today hopefully.
Jesse James was there for the figure 8 race at the end of the night. You know, a bunch of fairly rough race cars that appear to be held together with decals running on a track that is the shape of an ‘8′. The object is to finish or get t-boned. The only crash was a roll over, and Jesse tried really hard. Man, he is crazy. He would get a car in his sights and punch the go pedal. Crazy to watch the other drivers actually try to get out of his way.
One of the feature races, NASCAR Super Trucks, was especially exciting. We were sitting in section above the reserved seats for #35,
Pat Mintey Jr. It was like his whole family, jumping, cheering and screaming. It was awesome. It helped to that he was in the lead for almost the entire race! Very exciting stuff indeed.
Then, with less than 3 laps to go, there is an accident. He zigged when he should have zagged and hit one of the wayward trucks that got in his way. He was unhurt, but his truck didn’t get to finish. It was a major bummer. He came up later in the night in everyone made all kinds of noise. That part was pretty cool too.
Oh yea, and Karin got to pull emcee duty (presumably because everyone is tired of hearing the sound of my voice) and did an AWESOME job! Heck, I have pictures of that too later on. I mean, she only said ‘um’ like 2 or 20 times! Great job Karin!
You haven’t seen this. It’s the person that did the Terri Shaivo blog. Even posted some of the hate emails he received which, oddly enough, are funny than the TS blog.
No earthquakes to geek out over like last week. No, really, I spent an hour at least doing ‘quake research (always opt for the rocket launcher, if you can find it).
Work was exceedingly boring. I have a thing to finish, but I’m just not feelin’ it.
I might have another club website to do. Not a big club in size, but HUGE in presence. My luck they don’t have a site.
There is a little too much drama everywhere else. I’d tell you all about it, but I’m not up to typing that much tonight. That, and if I told you, I’d have to kill you for sure. I really don’t want to do that and I’m pretty sure that y’all don’t want to die.
And since my last post, I have given CSS lessons to 1 person (remember, it’s all about the box model), gave some input on billing/job scope for a website that was way out of this persons skill level, wrote a description for yet another site that I might start working on pretty soon and worked on another freebie for a Track & Field club in LA.
At least people are starting to listen. Thank you all and continue to throw those questions my way. I am here to help!
1. Always test your site in as many browsers as possible, not just IE/Win.
This knucklehead doesn’t know that front page makes crappy sites. here’s proof
To get the full effect, open in IE. To find out why this guy wonders why he doesn’t get more business, open it in anything else.
Y’all better learn how to work those high beams of yours (turning them off would be a big step) or so-help-me-swear-to-god I’m going to mirror plate the back end of the MINI.
Just watch for:
- a car in front of you
- a tell tale blue light on your dashboard someplace Yes kids…it’s, just, that, easy
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