Posts from March 2002

Pattern Matching

Excellent! I’ve finally found a simple explanation of selector pattern matching – all the > + and * you sometimes see in css – at BrainJar.com. So many things make so much more sense now …

Available Domain Names

Here are a few more great selections from my research into available domain names: asleepbyeleven.com tyrannosaurausdave.com sugarfreelinks.com eatenbyanogre.com smellslikechicken.net donoteattheyellowsnow.com kneedeepintrouble.com Previous Fun Domain Names: 1, 2

The Ides of March

I have to admit that I haven’t visited one of the best blogs – Bloggus Caesari – in quite some time. He hasn’t posted since the 11th, and I wonder what – if anything – is going to happen to his blog today. (Beware! Beware!) reminder via Random Thoughts from a Large Head

People Hate Cats or Love Masturbation

Aye Carumba! Here are last night’s search statistics from my site: 184: god kills a kitten 142: every time you masturbate god kills a kitten 14: every time you masturbate 11: god kills kitten 7: masturbate god kills kitten 6: masturbate kitten 6: every time you god kills a kitten 6: masturbate god kills a

PHP and MySQL

PHP and MySQL

Some helpful database links

Box Office Record Breakers

Box Office Record Breakers

How do you decide which film made more money?

Windy City

It is so windy today that it’s blogworthy. It’s crazy windy. Sixty and seventy mile per hour gusts windy. Shaking the windows windy.It’s very odd. Trees are actually being felled. One right here in Studio City.

SuperBowl Video Sets Record for Sales

The plot held no secrets, the characters were familiar, and yet neither the players nor fans who gathered at the premiere of the New England Patriots’ Super Bowl highlight video seemed to care that they saw most of the material before. Although it first went on sale this week, the video has already set a

One Time Too Many

One Time Too Many – PJ Harvey

Follow Me Here …

Eliot at Follow Me Here … gave me kudos for helping him reformat his Blogger templates and css so that they would validate. I’m not really *that* altruistic. He was using a table-based design and because of the many images in his sidebar it took forever for me to load his page on my slow

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.