Posts from March 2001

A Good Cause

I finally did my part and chipped in to help the lesser kudu. Please support this worthy and noble endeavor.

FriezLog Blogger Trading Cards

If you still haven’t been able to catch my card at FriezLog’s Weblogémon, but you really want to see it, I’ve posted it here. I think it’s a pretty fair representation of what I’d look like if I was a Japanese animated character. <grin>

blogVoices comment system

Well wouldja take a look at that? Yup. I went and added blog voices support to davidgagne.net tonight. The speak link after each post used to be for sending me eMail. Now you can use that link to post comments right here. I know you’re excited. You want to try it, don’t you? Go ahead.

instant loser

In which I recommend a good blog

LA

I happened upon just about the world’s coolest Los Angeles website today.

Woman Drowns

Woman Drowns After Golf Cart Sinks It’s a very sad story. I just don’t understand the line, “An autopsy is scheduled to be performed today to determine the exact cause of death.” She was in a golf cart. She was seventy-one. She was under water. She drowned. What part of this does the coroner not

Thought

Yes. I did toy with the idea of naming it “All Your Blog This! Right-Click Context Menu Are Belong to Us”. But I didn’t.

I like to read.

In which I list some books

Ides of March

Happy Ides of March! In honor of his death, 2045 years ago today: A link to the complete text of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar.

What Is This?

davidgagne.net is the personal weblog of me, David Vincent Gagne. I've been publishing here since 1999, which makes this one of the oldest continuously-updated websites on the Internet.

bartender.live

A few years ago I was trying to determine what cocktails I could make with the alcohol I had at home. I searched the App Store but couldn't find an app that would let me do that, so I built one.

Hemingway

You can read dozens of essays and articles and find hundreds of links to other sites with stories and information about Ernest Hemingway in The Hemingway Collection.