This collection of entries is from February 18, 2003.
First, it was the front page of the Chicago Tribune. Now, I'm actually quoted in the New York Times on, of all things, my GuestMaps.
One of the simplest and most effective map-based ideas is the "guestmap," which lets visitors indicate their locations when commenting in online guest books. Michael Lans offers several guestmaps in his Weblog (www.reallans.com). Suddenly the anonymous or faceless names of site visitors "have a sense of place," he said.
The part of the article that I'm in is a quick discussion on geography and physical location being represented in cyberspace.
Daniel Lue, the 27-year-old Tax Accountant from Houston, TX (who I thought performed worse than Ryan in the Immunity Challenge last week) is laid-up at home after being diagnosed with malaria.
Well, that's one upgrade down. Had a little dicey time trying to upgrade to MovableType 2.62, but I guess I've got that over with.
Hey! The days are getting longer! This was the first day that I noticed that it was finally lighter outside at this time compared to a week or two ago. Finally.