Graph Your Website
Ryan sent me this site called Websites as Graphs. At first I thought it was kind of silly. Then I seen the legend of what everything means and it was suddenly pretty cool. What do the colors mean? blue: for links (the A tag)red: for tables (TABLE, TR and TD tags)green: for the DIV tagviolet: for images (the IMG tag)yellow: for forms (FORM, INPUT, TEXTAREA, SELECT and OPTION tags)orange: for linebreaks and blockquotes (BR, P, and BLOCKQUOTE tags)black: the HTML tag, the root nodegray: all other tags Go to this URL (http://www.aharef.info/static/htmlgraph/) then enter your website. It will...
Read MoreThe Josh Davis Band Website
I have been hard at work getting The Josh Davis Band website back online. It has been down since maybe November. It has been a long time for sure. The entire thing went to hell when the someone did not renew the domain. Not me I can assure you. So the domain went up for auction. That’s right it expired and went to an auction. Josh ended up winning it back after a few weeks. When he did win it back then he setup an account on some small time hosting company. Then that small time hosting company put a 45 day no transfer freeze on it. So we had to wait for them to release it so I...
Read MoreWhere’s George?
So I am down in the lunch room buying a bowl of chicken noodle soup today. After paying I noticed one of my bill that I already had in my pocked had a stamp on it. See photo… It say, “This is a registered bill. Track this Bill www.wheresgeorge.com“. That sounds pretty cool I thought. So I got back to my desk and went to the URL. Sure enough you can enter the serial number and series year and it will tell you where you bill has been. That is assuming that other people have been entering the details when they get it. Unfortunetly my bill was pretty much brand new. So...
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