Technological Updates

Whoever visits this site via their mobile phone may have noticed that my site just changed to being mobile responsive. While I typically don’t mix business into toys site, you’ll notice that it’s don’t and other theme items will match those of my business website, as I want to basically perfect the change here so I can transition my website seamlessly in one shot.

I believe it is very important to make it look like I hired help to do or right, rather than guessed at it myself. Truth is, I do almost everything myself.

My website was designed by my design consultant. It was coded by my client, but every word on it was written by me. The design options (non visual) were done by me. Even some of the (cheesy) graphics in the blog were created by me  (back on the day, but now I just buy them).

So yes, that’ll explain the changes and even explain why I’m properly double spacing (with the PC blog, one hard line break is automaticallydouble-spaced, but that’s not the case mobiley.

But I’ve gotta go work on Strib stuff and business stuff.

Smile with you later!

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Except I have no idea why the image is upside down. That’s why I have gotta as a test environment.

Weird Time

Some people poke fun at me because whenever I write time, especially in a log or time sheet, in the twenty-four hour format.
You see, when I track my time at work (always), I use Excel. Excel doesn’t know AM or PM, so if I work from 11:00 to 1:00 in the afternoon, I would have negative ten hours.
So I used 24 hour notation during the transition times, but at some point, I’d have to override a value to normalize it.
So now, I just use the 24 hour clock. Not writing AM or PM saves time too.
So it’s totally logical to use 24 hour notation in writing.
It’s those people who use it orally – they’re just plain weird!

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