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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Further Dabbling with HTML

I'm playing around with a few of the self-taught HTML technigues I've recently learned. This is, perhaps, the birth of a future website I hope to manage some day.





Wells TechComm



WELLS TECHCOMM


Joel Wells


Joel A. Wells •
CEO


Who are we?


Wells TechComm is a technical communications company that is committed to handling the document needs of any business and organization. Wells TechComm is prepared and ready to take on any size documentation project. We can quickly produce the following documents:








Tuesday, November 29, 2011

HTML Experiment

Below, I copy and pasted a web page I designed using html.





Dave's Devil Sticks



Dave's Devil Sticks


Who the hell am I?


Welcome to Dave's Devil Sticks, owned and operated by David Vinet. If you're looking for juggling balls, hacky sacks, pins, unicycles, or magic hats, you've come to the wrong place; but if you're looking for high-quality, hand-crafted devil
sticks...then this it the site for you. I've been designing and building sticks during the last 20 years. I know my sticks are the best of their kind. Don't take my word for it. Read the following testimonial:





"Dave's products are the best. I would gladly walk a thousand miles through an Antarctic blizzard to get one of his sticks!"


— Freddie Farkle-dude






Every set is checked and tested before being shipped out to assure perfect quality. I take pride in every one of my sticks and I want my customers to feel that same pride.


My products



  • Basic Stick

    The easiest stick to learn with, but "grippy" enough for the most demanding tricks. Comes in red, green and blue.

  • Flower Stick

    A graceful stick with colored tassels. The Flower Stick floats more slowly, giving you the ideal chance to practice new moves.

  • Master Stick

    My most popular stick is shorter and heavier for fast play and more advanced tricks. Each master set is available in custom colors.

  • Glow Stick

    The Glow Stick shines brightly at night (without the danger of a fire stick). It combines the fun and versatility of the Master Stick, adding the fun tricks unique to a glow-in-the-dark stick.






Dave's Devil Sticks •
4180 East Hall Avenue •
Terre Haute, IN USA 47805 •
(812)208-5985



Monday, November 21, 2011

OWS and Why Hippie Punching Won't Work

"Get a job!" "Take a bath!" This is quickly becoming the theme of the right-wing attack machine against the #Occupy Wall Street movement, which is now more than two months old. Even the leading candidates seeking next year's GOP presidential nomination are adopting this talking point technique, which many pundits call, 'hippie punching'.



Many conservative politicians owe their living to 'hippie punching'. The last time the left really took to the streets was during the 1960s...when many protesters held public demonstrations to promote civil rights or end our military involvement in Vietnam. Richard Nixon capitalized on the anxieties of the so-called 'silent majority' by promising to bring 'law and order' to the cities and college campuses. Nixon and the right's appeal struck a chord with America's working class, who saw the protesters as nothing more than spoiled rich kids who've never worked a day in their lives. Even my father, while supportive of their causes, often referred to hippies as 'middle-class brats'.

The right continued to use this paradigm successfully ever since. Every progressive movement during the last 40 years has been labelled with the lazy hippy tag. This includes the nuclear freeze movement of the 80s, the WTO protests of 90s and the anti-Iraq War movement (what there was of it!) during the last decade.

Now comes Occupy Wall Street...and the right has, once again, begun punching hippies. However, today's dynamic is quite different. This isn't 1969 when long hair and radical politics were something found only in a few urban neighborhoods and campus towns. The growing support for Occupy Wall Street suggests that the American people are more interested in substance and real economic issues than with cheap shots about drum circles, long hair and hygiene.

The issues of the late 60s pitted labor unions and veterans against the protesters. Now the protesters have the vast support of members from both groups. This is a crucial difference that will make all the difference in the world. Hippy punching may work in the short term (the Republican primaries) but eventually, it will fall flat.

THE FIRST ROAR

It was sometime during the summer of 1964; I don't remember the exact date. The hometown St. Louis Cardinals were in the middle of one o...