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WeatherCam online
I hooked up an old analog camera I had laying around (one of the 15!) to an Axis 2400+ video server I bought off of ebay for $40. A little script that runs every minute and copies a picture from … Continue reading
Gardening and Permaculture posts at GalliStead.com
I created a new website GalliStead.com where I’ll make all future posts about gardening, permaculture, and aquaponics related projects and updates at our house. I hope to get fencing put in and have a few sheep or goats too. So … Continue reading
Posted in Gardening, Links, Permaculture
Tagged aquaponics, GalliStead, Gardening, link, permaculture, website
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sparkygeek.com
I created a new website at sparkygeek.com to serve as a landing page for my professional contacts. The graphic is of a pocket protector with a lightening bolt behind it. Pretty geeky huh?
More Gardening Babble from Brian
Just wanted all my friends to know about a new place for vegetable gardening information, especially for people living near the DFW metroplex. I’ve created a few blog posts there now, so put it in your RSS reader if you … Continue reading
Website Design
I’ve been teaching myself about CMS (Content Management Systems), specifically, Joomla! for the past day or so. Joomla is an open-source CMS that is widely used and easily installed on my web host. I decided to create a website dedicated to my … Continue reading
Blog, Tumblr, Facebook Integration
A friend asked that I describe how my blog and tumblr and facebook are all tied together. This diagram shows what is going on. Some smart and generous people have already developed plugins that take care of the details for … Continue reading
govtrack.us Tracker Tool
I just ran across a very nifty tool tonight. It comes from the govtrack.us website, which is dedicated to letting you figure out what is going on in Congress. Click on the “Track” button, and specify what all you want … Continue reading
Posted in Politics, Technology
Tagged congress, house of representatives, senate, website
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North Texas Vegetable Gardening Information
I’m trying to publish as much information as possible about my gardening learning experience. The first place I record my activities is of course here, in my blog, but I’m also creating two other resources: 1- Facebook group “North Texas … Continue reading
Obama Launches Change.gov
This seems like a good thing. (from slashdot) “Obama has launched Change.gov. According to the site ‘Change.gov provides resources to better understand the transition process and the decisions being made as part of it. It also offers an opportunity to … Continue reading
Spike in Blog Viewers
My website usually has around 100 viewers per day. It is interesting to see the influence of having a link on a big name website. (830 visits on 7/27/08)