Booya.

First attempt at some basic web design. Grab a CSS template that looks somewhat okay from a distance, load up vim and start nosing through the code. I just love this - the planning phase. Now to make sure I actually do something with it, for a change.

Nowadays there's like a gazillion crappy HTML sites around on the various domains I'm supposed to be using - supposed to, as in, as long as my mail gets through I can't be arsed to check if the rest is still functional.

I've finished university a few months ago, and have been working my first real job (or better: the first job I actually get paid for) for a while now - I guess now would be a good time to clean up that mess.


Domain names are like girlfriends...

...all the good ones are already taken - but you can always get one from a strange country. Right, but I don't want one from a strange country, goddamnit. Not even one from my own country at that. Seriously, who's ever heard of the .be top level domain? Right, Belgians. And that's about it.

So the quest for a not-too-long, both internationally and professionally acceptable, preferrably IT minded domain name is open. Seems like every god damn unix related domain name has a middle aged geek camping on it. Boohoo.

NOTE: I don't have anything to complain about my girlfriend - just so you know I won't trade her for a domain name. No, not even for a 1337 dotcom.

Eh...

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