The days of old

sometimes i just want to be shooting film again. it means that i wouldn't have to sit at this darned computer anymore. I would however have to be in the darkroom editing away for hours on end, taking in fumes and chemicals that will surely have an integral part in death.

It isn't that way, but sometimes I wish it were. It's not. I need to remember that I am here doing what I am doing for a reason. Sometimes for a purpose bigger than or unknown to me. It happens and I need not question it.

I have been rather lax in updating this thing as of late. It started way back in January of 2005 to help get me taking photos everyday. It worked that way for the first year. Now, I am shooting everyday but I simply don't have time or the gumption to be updating this all the time. It just can't be done. For that I am thankful (most of the time) because that means the bills are getting paid.

Here is where it began so long ago... The design you see there isn't the original design though. It was first more like this, but not totally. Legitly it was like this, though now it seems that the photos don't show up. This is probably due to some miscommunication between my server that I seem to mess up frequently and blogger.

You can cheat and see everything real quick here. Everything only means up to July 2006 when I was invited to join the pixyblog community. I was one of the first beta testers on this site. My life has become less crazy since joining here. I used to edit the html everyday I wanted to post a new photo. Not only did I have to edit each days post, I had to go to the previous day and edit the code to make a new link. Ah, craziness all the time.

Now, I simply write and post a new image and it's up on the pages I want. That archive, cheating page I gave you a link to. I wrote that whole page one line at a time, though I did utilize the copy paste function of my 17 inch G4 Imac when i did it.

Man, those were the days. 

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