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Articles posted in December 2005.

Home theater killed the multiplex

December 22nd, 2005

This will start out as a rant of my recent movie-going incident, but will lead to something I’ve felt strongly about for a while now.
Last weekend, when going to see King Kong with my family and a couple of friends at the local Harkins theaters, our ‘movie experience’ was less than enjoyable when the sound […]

Flash and AJAX

December 9th, 2005

During the second meeting of Refresh Phoenix, a local community of designers and developers, it occurred to me that there is a noticable devide between (formerly Macromedia) Flash fans and (don’t call it) AJAX fans. While both seem to be using the technologies for similar purposes, each group sticks by their prefered method.
While it may […]

Websites redesigned and realigned

December 5th, 2005

A while ago, there was an article on realigning a website. It’s a concept that, to me, makes perfect sense. In fact, the first website that I ever did for a client I ‘realigned’ about a year after the original was launched. Since then, I’ve did the same to a few other sites I’ve […]