I’d like to account for my time.

Window watcher in the AM

The Prescott Fam­ily
I’ve been deep into post­ing Events lately. I’m happy to say we have 8 upcom­ing events 12!!!!! The most ever! This is how we roll in 2008. Indeed, 2008. I fore­see great things hap­pen for the Prescott Fam­ily in 2008. More tours, more albums, more writ­ing, more orga­ni­za­tion. We are no longer babies. We are becom­ing more estab­lished (espe­cially in our own eyes). “Now other peo­ple are men­tion­ing our names.”

fcgi
Since I’m going to be liv­ing at my parent’s house for a lit­tle while I need to keep busy. Along with work­ing on our wed­ding and look­ing for a job I have been work­ing relent­lessly on web­sites. I’ve been espe­cially into the “back­end” stuff, mak­ing the whole expe­ri­ence run smoother. I decided to try out run­ning Mov­able Type with FastCGI again. It’s easy enough to setup and every­thing is run­ning well. The major prob­lem I had before was with my tem­plates, I had done things weirdly and there was a ton of bro­ken links. The tem­plates as they are now are feel­ing very MT4 so we are good to run our scripts fast.

webe­long­toea­chother
AKA our wed­ding web­site. It’s going to be sooo dope. I don’t want to make it “live” until we get the date because that’s a huge part of the design. Think reg­istry, blog, inter­views, and more!

Exis­ten­tial Media
Redesigned that shit. More javascript! “Ran­dom” header image! SLICK.

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