…could it be over?

Officially finished my schooling for this year I am exactly 1 hour ahead of schedule. One delivery trip downtown and I will be ready for a summer composed entirely of listening to fools screwing up basic commands in surveyland.

Appologies for the radio silence lately. The business.

tyndale kidz thumbnailTyndaleKidz.org is one thing I’ve been working on. It’s a groupblog/community where the bloggers are a bunch of kids from a downtown community center me and my class partner were working with. The content isn’t always engrossing but I like to think it has it’s niche market (the audience is supposed to be the community itself).

(Skip this next bit if you have never played Dungeons & Dragons or don’t know what a PHP is.)
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Uke ‘Till You Puke

uke till you puke, speedmetal ukulele bandI figured there must be something like this out in the world, but sweet rotting pope, these guys are intense.

Uke ‘Till You Puke was the world’s first and only speedmetal ukulele band, breaking hearts and smashing uke’s all through the 90’s.

LINK to their songs page. Note especially their amazing cover of Tiptoe Through the Tulips by Tiny Tim, likely the biggest “pop” ukulele song around (so punk rock!).

(found through Ukulele Players Worldwide a great little flash app/community that maps out players through the world and gives photos and audio samples.)

So many coding projects lately…

information design web page Just finished a somewhat insulting overhaul of our class website for Information Design class. Teacher asked us to “imagineer” some kind of project and hand it in, so I imagineered his unsemantic, innefficient, ugly and useless site into a lean, mean information serving machine.

Link to original site. Note the intermittent navigation and random hierarchy (if you know anything about HTML take a look at the code, it’s terrifying).

Link to sexy new standards compliant creative commons licensed version. (note that the use of all the disney properties is for uh… educational purposes… )