A webpage?
in reply to a message by Judge Crater
Cool! Are you doing it from scratch, or using one of those fancy webpage-maker software packages? John set up his own webpage recently, and found it more practical to do it all from scratch actually. I'll have to ask him which book he used to teach himself how to do it.
Good luck! Let us know how it's progressing.
-- Nanaea
Good luck! Let us know how it's progressing.
-- Nanaea
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Great page Nan! I knew John was prolific, but I am in awe. The "literal" you unearthed each other is very cool :)
PS "Princess tearing a branch off a bush?" ROTFL!
PS "Princess tearing a branch off a bush?" ROTFL!
Yep, that's our Princess Kali (Goddess of destruction), all right! John had to write what she was actually doing, coz some people wrote to him asking: "Why do you have a picture on your webpage of one of your dogs pooping?"
-- Nanaea
-- Nanaea
Laugh and you won't see them coming...
The pups on John's page stirred a recent memory. I rushed out to the backyard, looked down the hill to the deck behind the nearest house, and...YES!! It's a Minpin, looking like an innocent (Che) fruitbat with its huge ears!! A little piece of Suffolk County, right here in Kintuckie! Ah, bliss...
The pups on John's page stirred a recent memory. I rushed out to the backyard, looked down the hill to the deck behind the nearest house, and...YES!! It's a Minpin, looking like an innocent (Che) fruitbat with its huge ears!! A little piece of Suffolk County, right here in Kintuckie! Ah, bliss...
Minpins are more popular these days than they were in past years, so I'm not surprised you're spottin' 'em more easily than hummingbirds in yo' neck o' da woods. According to the American Kennel Club's registration statistics, the miniature pinscher is now listed in the #17 position of popularity for registered purebred dogs.
These statistics are unfortunate for the breed, of course. It means that there are an awful lot of minpins out there who are being bred by people who don't know what they're doing, or who are being given up by owners who didn't first research the temperament and needs of the breed before purchasing a puppy.
It keeps breed rescue volunteers such as myself pretty busy. In fact, I'm taking a drive out to the Bronx this Sunday to check out a potential home for a little foster I've got right now. If you still have the link to the IMPS homepage, you'll see a pic of my latest little foster there. :)
-- Nanaea
These statistics are unfortunate for the breed, of course. It means that there are an awful lot of minpins out there who are being bred by people who don't know what they're doing, or who are being given up by owners who didn't first research the temperament and needs of the breed before purchasing a puppy.
It keeps breed rescue volunteers such as myself pretty busy. In fact, I'm taking a drive out to the Bronx this Sunday to check out a potential home for a little foster I've got right now. If you still have the link to the IMPS homepage, you'll see a pic of my latest little foster there. :)
-- Nanaea
I've known branch-tearers; branch-tearers have been friends of mine; and Madam, your dog is NO branch-tearer!! Altho she appears to be ripping off something else...
I like John's page. I like his short story. I even like your dogs. But "came to marry you in 1981"? 20 years ago? PUH-LEEZE!! We've seen your picture elsewhere, Nan. What were you in 1981, 13?
The webpage is in its infancy. Being one who's hopelessly lost in anything tougher than Excel, I've prevailed on my dear sis, a software engineer and website designer for an obscure division of IBM, to take a shot at it. Bets are that I'll end up doing it meself. She means well but doesn't have a good track record on finishing PERSONAL projects...
John, however, has proved to be an inspiration. Now all I gotta do to have a good personal page is lay it out and write 100 books... : )
(Incidentally, having seen a coupla his books in a local store, I entered his name in the Barnes and Noble site to see what they carried. Computer came back with over 130 entries, including collaborations and different editions!!) Does this guy ever come up for air?
- Da.
I like John's page. I like his short story. I even like your dogs. But "came to marry you in 1981"? 20 years ago? PUH-LEEZE!! We've seen your picture elsewhere, Nan. What were you in 1981, 13?
The webpage is in its infancy. Being one who's hopelessly lost in anything tougher than Excel, I've prevailed on my dear sis, a software engineer and website designer for an obscure division of IBM, to take a shot at it. Bets are that I'll end up doing it meself. She means well but doesn't have a good track record on finishing PERSONAL projects...
John, however, has proved to be an inspiration. Now all I gotta do to have a good personal page is lay it out and write 100 books... : )
(Incidentally, having seen a coupla his books in a local store, I entered his name in the Barnes and Noble site to see what they carried. Computer came back with over 130 entries, including collaborations and different editions!!) Does this guy ever come up for air?
- Da.
"I've known branch-tearers; branch-tearers have been friends of mine; and Madam, your dog is NO branch-tearer!! Altho she appears to be ripping off something else..."
****** She is the Goddess of Destruction! Her bark lays waste to the countryside, and with her paw she smites the mighty garden mole! She is... (shhhh...! Dare I speak her name?) PRINCESS KALI!
"I like John's page. I like his short story. I even like your dogs. But "came to marry you in 1981"? 20 years ago? PUH-LEEZE!! We've seen your picture elsewhere, Nan. What were you in 1981, 13?"
****** Thanks for the flattery, Da. :) Although I was a bit older than 13 when I married (this is New York, ya know, not Kintuckie!), I will admit to having not been too long out of high school and an undergrad at college. So, by rough calculations, this *probably* places me only a few years younger than you, and just a few years older than Pavlos. :)
"The webpage is in its infancy. Being one who's hopelessly lost in anything tougher than Excel, I've prevailed on my dear sis, a software engineer and website designer for an obscure division of IBM, to take a shot at it. Bets are that I'll end up doing it meself. She means well but doesn't have a good track record on finishing PERSONAL projects..."
****** Looking forward to seeing the finished product!
"John, however, has proved to be an inspiration. Now all I gotta do to have a good personal page is lay it out and write 100 books... : )
(Incidentally, having seen a coupla his books in a local store, I entered his name in the Barnes and Noble site to see what they carried. Computer came back with over 130 entries, including collaborations and different editions!!) Does this guy ever come up for air?"
****** John's pretty busy, all right. I'll pass your (and Pavlos') comments on to him. :)
-- Nanaea
****** She is the Goddess of Destruction! Her bark lays waste to the countryside, and with her paw she smites the mighty garden mole! She is... (shhhh...! Dare I speak her name?) PRINCESS KALI!
"I like John's page. I like his short story. I even like your dogs. But "came to marry you in 1981"? 20 years ago? PUH-LEEZE!! We've seen your picture elsewhere, Nan. What were you in 1981, 13?"
****** Thanks for the flattery, Da. :) Although I was a bit older than 13 when I married (this is New York, ya know, not Kintuckie!), I will admit to having not been too long out of high school and an undergrad at college. So, by rough calculations, this *probably* places me only a few years younger than you, and just a few years older than Pavlos. :)
"The webpage is in its infancy. Being one who's hopelessly lost in anything tougher than Excel, I've prevailed on my dear sis, a software engineer and website designer for an obscure division of IBM, to take a shot at it. Bets are that I'll end up doing it meself. She means well but doesn't have a good track record on finishing PERSONAL projects..."
****** Looking forward to seeing the finished product!
"John, however, has proved to be an inspiration. Now all I gotta do to have a good personal page is lay it out and write 100 books... : )
(Incidentally, having seen a coupla his books in a local store, I entered his name in the Barnes and Noble site to see what they carried. Computer came back with over 130 entries, including collaborations and different editions!!) Does this guy ever come up for air?"
****** John's pretty busy, all right. I'll pass your (and Pavlos') comments on to him. :)
-- Nanaea
Yipeee! We went to college at the same time :)
Imagine if we went to the same college? The joint would've *rocked*! LOL!
Where DID ya go to college, Nan?
I got my B.A. from a picturesque college here on Long Island which started out as a 19th century mansion owned by the Vanderbilt family, which then passed into the hands of gangster Dutch Schultz during the Prohibition Era, and which later (for a brief period) was owned by a cult calling themselves "The Royal Fraternity of Master Metaphysicians". Would you have expected me to go anywhere else?
I got my M.S. from the less historically colorful Long Island University.
Where'd you go?
-- Nanaea
I got my M.S. from the less historically colorful Long Island University.
Where'd you go?
-- Nanaea
Maharishi East, huh? Cool. I went to Ahia State (The Big Farm) for both bachelors and masters. Only took ten years, with various interruptions.
Now it's Pavlos' turn...
"Maharishi East, huh?"
More like The Overlook Hotel East -- with a small student population that probably wouldn't fill up more than two auditoriums in your brother-in-law's mega-university. It had an amazing liberal arts program, though, when I was going there.
Okay, we know you went to Ohio State for both degrees, and Pavlos got his masters in Washington, D.C. Hey, Pav! Where'd you get your bachelors?
-- Nanaea
"Maharishi East, huh?"
More like The Overlook Hotel East -- with a small student population that probably wouldn't fill up more than two auditoriums in your brother-in-law's mega-university. It had an amazing liberal arts program, though, when I was going there.
Okay, we know you went to Ohio State for both degrees, and Pavlos got his masters in Washington, D.C. Hey, Pav! Where'd you get your bachelors?
-- Nanaea
Did my undergrad right here in Athens campus of Maharishi U:)
Overlook U, eh? :P
Overlook U, eh? :P
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