Setting up an Epson Workforce 600 printer takes an insane amount of time. (Wired network and Win Vista Pro) # PS: I don’t want your ad in my timeline. # Daughter wonders if a lizard would like a fly muffie at Panera. I’m silent on the matter. # Powered by Twitter Tools.
I’m old and suffering from iPod Touch Eyes. Can’t focus on my monitor after a few minutes on the Touch. # Powered by Twitter Tools.
I’m working on installing tools to move myself toward a life without a phone or email. # I’m getting an HTTP 503 error from the Ledger’s home page. Are they overloaded? # S Fla. Ave IHOP closed due blown transformer # Powered by Twitter Tools.
Early to bed and late to rise… # Powered by Twitter Tools.
Early to bed and late to rise… # Writing. Writing. Well, avoiding writing. # Powered by Twitter Tools.
Wondering why again *all* family is important? # Powered by Twitter Tools.
The short line? Father, husband, writer. My online presence is primarily through as the editor, writer, and occasional photographer for a news site, Lakeland Local. It's a sampling of the news, concerns, and events for Lakeland, Florida. As a hobby, I manage a forum and some web sites that feature a pulp fiction series written by Lester Dent -- Doc Savage Organized, Doc Savage Info, and Flearun
Lakeland Local is a hyperlocal blog for current and future residents of Lakeland, Florida. I’ve recently moved to that Central Florida community and I can think of no better way to learn about my adopted hometown than to share it with you. On my site you’ll find photos and information about Lakeland places, people, and [...]
une petite maison is the story of a small house that left a tiny plot of land on Ave Mont-Royal to discover a new place in the world. “the photographer” is this guy. You’re right by the way. He really isn’t much of a photographer.
The region around I-4 is one of the fastest growing in Florida. Metro I-4 News is a site dedicated to bringing together the best hyperlocal blogging from the corridor. The goal is to have a good mix of blogs from around the region, and around the political spectrum. In addition, we publish links to main [...]
As a teenager I read the adventures of a hero. The novels appealed to me though they had been written for teenagers living in the 1930s. Maybe that explains something. Doc Savage Organized, Doc Savage Information, and Lester Dent Museum are the result. The museum site is just my donation to the museum. More information soon.
You can find me at a few other sites. The photo at left is from my Flickr account. I had an idea for unique reading lists a couple of years ago. Thanks again Andrew. I did contribute a chapter to the the audio book, Free Culture. And in case you’re wondering — I still believe MLB should [...]
I must take some responsiblity for the following sites: EngLib: My darling wife’s blog for engineering librarians. I did a little clean up work on her template. I put together a site for my good friene Duane. Check out the Pulprack. Jeffrey is my very favorite clown. They don’t like him in Montreal or Miami though. I used to [...]
With a couple of common names like Chuck and Welch it’s easy to see that there are many other “Chuck Welch’s” on the net. I am not any of these guys: I wanted to be a fireman when I was a kid. It seems this Chuck became a Battalion Chief in Bloomington, Indiana. Even better is [...]
The first unauthorized Metafilter clone site. The site was my attempt to provide a site where people could discuss books and the ephemera of publishing. It debuted like gangbusters. Then the software was overwhelmed and it died. Michael Moncur brought it back to life with open-heart surgery. Albeit a slow sedentary life. I’m still [...]