HAPPY BIRTHDAY JAMES!!! (the man behind the curtain)
"If at first you don't succeed,
redefine sucess."
- Sowden
www.nineteenthstar.cjb.net
www.sowden.cjb.net
redefine sucess."
- Sowden
www.nineteenthstar.cjb.net
www.sowden.cjb.net
Thanks everybody!! It was, indeed, a Happy Birthday!
Cub: Yes! As a birthday gift to you all, I will be releasing the new site... but it will be a belated gift.
I've got some good, quality, dare I say "meaty" chunks of time coming up this weekend, during which I hope to get a lot done towards getting the Downloads section done, and then moving on to the list of little tweaks and additions that follow.
EDIT: This is not to say that the site will be released this weekend, just that it will hopefully get a whole heck of a lot closer.
Jen: Thanks for the PayPal addition!
Malloy: 27, actually. Time flies, and all that...
Thanks all!! Keep the faith!
Cub: Yes! As a birthday gift to you all, I will be releasing the new site... but it will be a belated gift.
EDIT: This is not to say that the site will be released this weekend, just that it will hopefully get a whole heck of a lot closer.
Jen: Thanks for the PayPal addition!
Malloy: 27, actually. Time flies, and all that...
Thanks all!! Keep the faith!
Happy birthday, James. I know I'm a bit late but better late than never, right? 
Soo - it seems that you're "only" about 1½ months older than I am. Cool
Anyway - can't wait to see the new site and I hope you get a lot done on it this weekend. I know how tough it can get sometimes, so I understand how much work it is too
Soo - it seems that you're "only" about 1½ months older than I am. Cool
Anyway - can't wait to see the new site and I hope you get a lot done on it this weekend. I know how tough it can get sometimes, so I understand how much work it is too
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Maybe he's taken the lead from JTOG, and used an old picture? Managing this board, he should have a few wrinkles by now, I'd think.RyanPatton wrote:James, still look the same as he was in 1996 when he started the Unofficial Tex Murphy via Geocities before the changes.
Never too late for coffee, never too early for beer.