Month: November 2003

  • Hacked!

    Yes, it’s true. Some stupid little script kiddies hacked my movie website. Suppose it serves me right, since I didn’t bother to bolt it down and weld it shut. Gods know these days if you even show a molecule of trust in the public at large, it is your good duty to get fucked up the ass by cuntrag asshat cocksuckers to serve as an example to others.

    Wow. Learned my lesson, I tell you.

  • Pardon our dust.

    While this whole Redesign in Realtime™ is going on, you may notice more than a passing resemblance of this site to Jeremy Hedley’s great weblog, Antipixel. There’s a reason for that.

    Since Antipixel is one of the sites that I admire so much, I am temporarily borrowing his stylesheet to teach myself how this whole Movable-Type-slash-CSS thing works. Don’t worry, Jeremy… I am in the process of melding and morphing nearly every part of this current design into something a lot more like the old site. I have no intention of stealing your design. (At least not completely… there are a few good ideas I may have a hard time letting go of.) I just find it a lot easier to learn this whole thing when I have such a splendid example to work from.

    Thanks, Jeremy!

  • Ratings

    Testing my new ratings thingy, as well as amazon and netflix links. Bear with me.

  • It’s all coming together�

    I’ve been able to move the main contents of my various weblogs here to Station in the Metro. This will be the new consolidated place for all of my web-based musings to appear. I’ve also chosen a new “engine” for the site, in the guise of Movable Type, which I chose because… well, it’s […]

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  • I Should Have Hit the Deer

    Had an accident, driving home last night northbound on I-270. I was driving in the left lane, and had the cruise control on, going just a couple of miles above the speed limit (that being about 60 in a 55). The road surface had been rained on all evening, so was a little slick.

    I […]

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Mark Boszko

Film & Video Editor, Voiceover Artist, macOS IT Engineer, and Maker

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