You know me – ever the opportunist. Yesterday I did some research and discovered that there was no one comprehensive resource for the proper care and cleaning of my wooden rolling pin, so today I put one together. Not a terribly glamorous topic, I know, but I saw a need and decided to fill it. [...]
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New Squidoo Lens – How to Clean a Rolling Pin
Posted in Squidoo, Writing, tagged Rolling Pins on March 24, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
New Squidoo Lens – African Dwarf Frogs
Posted in Squidoo, Writing, tagged ADF, African Dwarf Frogs, Pets on February 15, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
I’ve had a pair of the little guys since last summer, but when I decided to add some fish to their tank, I had a lot of research to do about species compatibility and so on. This lens will be an attempt to consolidate the most critical and useful information about African dwarf frogs that [...]
Lens Complete – Building a Star System
Posted in Gaming, Squidoo, Writing, tagged D&D 4E, D&D 4th Edition, Sci-Fi on February 7, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
I’ve been adding content for a while, but I think I can finally say that my solar system generation lens is complete. To commemorate its completion, I’ve tossed together a tracking sheet, simple and free for anyone to download and use in their games. It’s nothing fancy, but I figure I’ll save the pretty version [...]
I’m still here…really.
Posted in Gaming, Squidoo, Writing on October 4, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Even though I haven’t blogged in a while, I’m still around. I just haven’t done anything truly blogworthy in a while. I’m not running any campaigns or actively working on any projects…at least, not until this morning. My shiny brand-new (ok so it’s been sitting on the back-burner for a while, and just barely became [...]
New Lens on Squidoo – PHP Tutorial
Posted in Coding, PHP, Squidoo, Writing on March 2, 2010 | 3 Comments »
Now that I’ve spent months crawling the web for some tips on building a website with PHP, I’ve decided to put together the PHP tutorial I wished I’d had at the beginning. I’ve skipped over the bare basics in favor of explaining each line of code one piece at a time, and tried to write with the assumption that the reader doesn’t have a background in programming beside html itself.