Hiked 3.00 miles and felt good.
I was hiking up around the Canyon Lake Overlook area.
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Hiked 3.00 miles and felt good.
I was hiking up around the Canyon Lake Overlook area.
A welcome sun warmed my body after several nights of cold camping. I stood on the shore of the Dead River between Silver Lake and the Dead River Basin on the southern end of Mulligan Plains, looking northeast at my next hike. Even though I was near a… [read more]
Ran 1.14 miles and felt great.
Scott Pilgrim vs the World on surround sound just made this moving thing awesome.
Some thoughts on URL shorteners. Spoiler: they're doing it wrong. blog.jacobemerick.com/web-developmen…
Just read a thread of 'SEO experts' that mentioned 'content to code ratio' numerous times. Now I'm really sad. websitebabble.com/html-php-css-j…
Soft, cold rain drizzled down around me. I was attempting to cross Lower Silver River Falls, a waterfall near Skanee, MI that I've visited at least a dozen times (and even proposed to Katie at). The river was higher than normal and the rocks were… [read more]
That point of moving when cardboard boxes are a luxurious distant memory and you're carrying handfuls of hangers and pens from the car.
There's something about today that simply requires the Rocky Horror soundtrack to be playing all day.
Officially in the final stages of moving. The internets has been disconnected. #everybodypanic
Ran 1.02 miles and felt tired.
Afterwards, I was all like 'Moving and running is not such a great mix.'.
Fairly certain a fireworks place in Darboy just burned. Lots of low explosions, many at the same time.
Ran 1.24 miles and felt alright.
Afterwards, I was all like 'Too far of a jump on such a humid day. Gah.'.
@BryantWeathers true, but personally I'd rather be tight then loose. No pun intended (ish).
Thanks to the prevalence of microblogging, and before that the infamous 80 column screen, friendly (or keyword-stuffed) URLs have run into character limit issues. Long URLs are great for both SEO and usability. They give both users and search bots an… [read more]