Archive for September, 2006
Are you Googling me?
I notice Google referring quite a few visitors lately and almost all of them are searching “Ben Bleikamp.” I would suspect it was family and friends, but most of the referrals aren’t from google.com - they’re from .ca, .cz, etc. Lots of country domains.
So are you Googling me? And if you are, […]
Congress is clueless about the internet
Congress is clueless. Seriously, they’re idiots. They’re old guys scared of new technology and they frantically trying to regain control. Fortunately they were too stupid to realize how popular the internet would be. If they had noticed how popular and powerful it was they’d probably have created laws restricting it’s […]
My first digg
I wrote a post for The Blog Herald the other day (where I am the design-columnist guy) and it made the digg.com front page!
The post, called CSS tips and tricks, is just 5 simple tips to help people new to CSS/XHTML get a grip on “best practices.”
It was the first story I’ve written that […]
9rules sucks (ok, not really)
If the title of this post sounds like I’m about to talk about how awful, unnecessary, pointless, or ridiculous 9rules is then that’s only partially true. I wrote the title to get you to read the post. You see, I like 9rules. I visit the site a few times a week, I […]