The Archive

What happens when you don't know what to do with what – just 5 minutes ago – was your most up-to-date content? You create an archive. No one will ever read it. But you create it anyway, because you cannot bear to just toss it into the delete bin. So here – for my own benefit, really – is the archive.

Also, one other question is answered here: What do you do when you've formatted your HTML tables in such a way as to make it difficult to have your first row of content be shorter than your navbar? Do you recode the HTML in some rational way so that this does not happen? No. You make up some filler content that fixes the problem. Preferably something a bit self-deprecating and self-aggrandizing at the same time - like a pointer about how to work around an HTML problem...



Years in Review

This first section is an example of what we used to call "repurposing" in the media business. TV networks do this all the time. It is another way of saying "using the same old stuff all over again". In this case, I've taken the contents of those yearly Christmas Letters, reformatted them, and renamed them: "Parade of Years". Note that a bunch of years are missing. I have either unknowingly time-traveled or misplaced the Christmas letters I wrote those years (those of you who know me can guess which). If any of you has a copy of those old Christmas letters from those missing years, do me a favor and send me a copy (in a time-machine).

 
 

Cob-Web Site

This section is web stuff from the old family home page – or at least the stuff I felt like keeping. It is old and dusty and therefore the name.