seanr1978
Sean Robertson
seanr1978

True of Drupal as well:

Mandate open source CMSes for them too - why the hell are agencies paying millions of dollars to maintain crappy Percussion and Vignette sites that require all kinds of custom work when they could have done it in Drupal for a hundredth or even a thousandth the price?

How about snipers with tranquilizer darts. Don't even give him the suicide option - he doesn't deserve it.

You need a Google Reader account (and thus a Google account).

The iOS version does this quite nicely. I've been using it to load news before hopping on the subway for quite some time.

It was probably the light fixture hanging behind him. Pretty dumb place for the stage right under those kinds of lights.

I wonder if there's any difference between gay men and straight people in this regard. In the past I've had an incredible amount of luck on Sunday nights at the Monster in the Village. ;-)

I do remember that game - some of the most innacurate sets I've ever seen in a Star Trek game. LOL

I take it the author lives in the West Village? ;-)

Anyone rememer the Ekranoplan?

The default core theme in Drupal 7 is named Bartik in honor of her. :-)

I'll stick with Second Story books in DC or the Strand in NYC. I always prefer local independent bookstores anyway - the staff is usually much more knowledgeable and you know your supporting local business owners and not some faceless corporation.

Girl, you need to put down that crack pipe! LOL This made no sense whatsoever and I've (sadly) spent quite a lot of time in Baltimore (my ex-boyfriend lives there).

NICE! :-D

@BLVC25: that was the first thing I thought of too. WTF?

@Sergio Gaxiola Velazquez: Ugh, there's so much bullshit in that comment I can smell it all the way here in DC. "Leftist"? No, you're not a troll, can't be!

I found out about Princess Diana's death via an email from someone in Brunei I'd met the night before in a Talk City chat room. That was a pretty mind-blowing experience to me, especially in 1997. I was a freshman at UNC Charlotte and was just starting to get really interested in the potential of the Internet. The

@The5thElephant: I have yet to find anyone who can keep up with my pace, either in DC or NYC. ;-)

I know a DJ here in DC who posted the third ever web site on the internet. He was doing post-grad work at the time. He recently quit his job and decided to become a DJ and is absolutely loving it. :-)

@RogersaurusRex: most people are just plain busy. I usually get a thank you when I do that though (I'm also from the midwest originally). I've generally found people in NYC to be quick to help when you need it and very thankful when you help them. I think the perception of rudeness just come from the fact that most