White, White Christmas in Oklahoma City
by Justin on December 25, 2009
New and Improved
by Justin on December 23, 2009

So over the Christmas Break, instead of being lazy and unmotivated, I decided to redesign my site. The design is very simple and the code is validated, but if you guys find any bugs let me know.
What do you think?
Dr. Designer Brings Compassion
by Justin on December 18, 2009

When I first thought of compassion and what it has to do with the web design industry, I said to myself, “What the hell does it have in common!” After rattling my brain for about an hour I thought that it very much related.
Then I googled the definition: Compassion is a profound human emotion prompted by the pain of others—and how I see it people are in pain, pain from their or their company’s lack of presence online. I can feel compassionate for those that are behind the technology curve, and I am just the man to solve their problem.
Dr. Designer here, reporting for duty.
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Take Charge
by Justin on December 9, 2009

Today I took the time to look into the development of XHTML2. Yes, that’s XHTML with a 2. But found out in July of this year the working group announced it would be dropping the spec and closing the book on XHTML2.
Is it dead?
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Thunderstruck the Bucks 108-90
by Justin on November 28, 2009

Oklahoma City Thunder star Kevin Durant dominated, Milwaukee Bucks rookie sensation Brandon Jennings struggled and a national television audience watching on ESPN saw the Thunder cruise to a 108-90 win over the Bucks inside a sold-out Ford Center.
OKC went on a 17-0 run to start the second half blowing open what had been a tight game with Milwaukee. The Bucks would never recover.
What else is there to say, defense wins in this league and Scott Brooks and the team emphasize it every day. The future is looking bright for this still young team.
