If you see me at the conference, say hello and whatnot. We can chat about politics and religion… you know, casual conversation. Or web stuff - that works, too. And if you’re interested, come to my “Core Conversation”:
Examining the Different Ways We Can Work
Tuesday March 11th (11:30 am - 12:30 pm in Ballroom […]

If you see me at the conference, say hello and whatnot. We can chat about politics and religion… you know, casual conversation. Or web stuff - that works, too. And if you’re interested, come to my “Core Conversation”:
Tuesday March 11th (11:30 am - 12:30 pm in Ballroom E)
As professional web designers and developers, we have more options than ever for how we want to spend our days. Maybe we do our best work at home? Or maybe it’s amongst a large group of people where we really shine? Regardless, technology (and flexible employers) have given us more freedom to examine these new avenues. Join us as we discuss and share the pros/cons of these new venues. What works? What doesn’t? And why?
Hi Joshua~
Just found your site through Blogging for Dummies as a wonderful recommendation for the use of your sidebar. And I must say…they were right! It looks great. In fact, your entire site is just awesome! I really like the colors and your header.
Also…I stayed a while and clicked throug some of your menu and saw the city Philadelphia mentioned, which is too funny, because that’s where I live. I read some of your past posts and laughed at the one, “Is Philadelphia making me Sick?” I ask myself that question every single day??? And I too hate the summer and despise being hot. Isn’t it the pitts? I’m originally born here, but lived in Florida for 18 years (don’t ask) and moved back 7 years ago. I have mixed feelings about this city (mostly being…I don’t like it).
Anyway, enough ramble here. Just thought I’d stop by and say hello. I’ll stop back later to read how your Austin trip went.
It was so nice to meet you! Wish I could have caught the talk… bummer about the scheduling. Hopefully we will cross paths again soon.
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