25th June 2007, 06:17 am
Brownback wins. Hands down. Just in the way the world of Web 2.0 is included (especially his blog). I totally intend to acquire how Brownback’s blog has all the icons so that you can digg it, technorati it, etc. etc. I was blown away by that. (Here’s Huckabee’s in case you are wondering)
Maybe I should compare all the sites. I think I saw in PC Mag that they had compared the top tier candidates for both parties, but that was around January. Nope, I think my eyes would explode. Yeah, it’s a scattered post today. I’m over halfway through on my current pictures for ducks. I like how flickr has been running so far, but I really need to take some more photos before I run out. Hopefully, within the next two weeks I’ll be able to snap some with the Kodak. My kingdom for a new digital camera!
28th April 2007, 03:42 pm
Hello and welcome to what none of you have been waiting for!!! Really that’s a little self-deprecating, as I have been trying to get this website off the ground for about a year now, but have floundered in the general “what should I do and how should it be done” phase of development. So, I thought I would go out and do what a solid majority of internet gurus have done, and start a blog posting at least once a week with a picture of a rubber duck in tow. Currently the museum boasts 43 ducks, of which I haven’t paid for a single one. Trust me, it’s just as weird to me as it may be to you, but God has definitely bestowed me with a gift through people (normally from work) trying to outdo each other in procuring the, let’s say “most unique”, in ducks. In the meantime, I’m going to figure out some goals for the next year in what I’m trying to accomplish and post various other flotsam I’ve created since the first duck (pictured here) received on 1/19/01. Thank you for your patronage and God bless you for your long suffering.