06 July 2004

At the cabin

Well, I am back, and I didn’t realise how fast time flies when you are offline. I am sure that I have missed quiet a lot in this short space in time. If anyone has pointers set up to good reads, let me know. I haven’t set up my news feeds from the new office and machine yet, so I might me a bit slow on the uptake.

Anyway, it is good to be back, and I will let you know more about how the job is going later in the week. I started last Thursday, and things are looking good so far. Just in case I didn't mention it before; my new office is in a log cabin, so I will most probably refer to it as the cabin, and not the office.

Comments ( 4 )

  1. Eric

    Welcome back, Phil. There wasn't too much exciting in the last week, though if you haven't checked out mikeindustries.com, you should.

    Tell us about the job sometime. The cabin sounds cool.
    06 July 2004 at 13:41
  2. Malarkey

    Woo hoo!

    Welcome back matey... you've missed *loads*!

    Now, get your butt into gear and start writing again...

    ;)

    M
    06 July 2004 at 19:10
  3. Steve

    Yep you have misssed loads

    CSS is not cool any more
    Frames ,Midi files and animated gifs must be used on all commercial web sites.
    Swansea City Council IT staff are going on strike because you left (See theregister) Our tea boy has got a interview for a full blown Web Developers job thursday
    (We will give anyone who walks off the street a job now)
    and you are letting your sites lapse just lately. Think you need a full forum again so we can post when we are bored.

    Anyway no smoking in the log cabin and good luck with the job.

    Steve

    07 July 2004 at 21:26
  4. Phil Baines

    Funny

    That site linked to from the register is really quite funny.

    They dont help themselves by throwing such harse, and not backed up statements into the air! Needless to say, the story on the register, and the other site, do not give a true picture of what is going on in Swansea. I heard and saw some stuff, but I am glad I am out of there anyway.

    CSS will always be cool fool!

    The tea boy should get a job! You did give me one after all, I am just a gloryfied coffee/tea boy!

    Sites are lacking, but I have a lot of work to do for netring.

    I have just done a mockup design for http://www.tta-gamefishing.co.uk
    for example,

    07 July 2004 at 22:51

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