Archives for January 2008

CSS: IE problem?

This is driving me nuts. If anyone has any information about how to deal with it, I’d love to hear it.
.entry ul li, .entry ol li {
padding-top: 0.25em;
margin-left: 3em;
}

Firefox (perfect!) on the left and IE on the right.

Bloodstains

The USPS was kind enough to deliver Agent Orange Living in Darkness today. For your listening pleasure, here’s Bloodstains (Original version).
One of my all-time favorite bands. Their album This is the Voice has gotten (probably monthly) play from me since 1989.

JPG Magazine Photo Submission

Voting for the “Noir” theme at JPG Magazine ends in a month or so. Here is my submission which you should obviously vote for if you like it. I will win. I will become famous. I will buy gigantic rims made from precious and semi-precious gemstones.

On donation-driven feature articles

My most viewed content online is a 3 page instructional article I wrote in 2003 detailing the rebuild process for a specific turbocharger. I spent no less than 8 hours writing and annotating pictures to provide a very thorough step-by-step process for DIY folks to follow. The article has always been free. [...]

Reborns : Ultra-real fake babies

Updating the word “disturbing” to 2008 standards, My Fake Baby …
… explores the lives of women who spend hundreds, and sometimes thousands, of pounds on life-like baby dolls. Known as “reborns” some of the dolls have beating hearts, others have tiny veins and even milk spots. Loved like real babies, they’re taken for walks, cuddled [...]

Saul Williams, Trent Reznor, and Music Distribution

Would you pay $5 for a full album in digital download form if it was available, legally, for free? That’s the question Trent Reznor wanted answered. The Saul Williams and Nine Inch Nails collaboration The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of Niggy Tardust was made available for download at 192kbps bitrate for free or [...]