I think that would be a somewhat accurate description.
I like helping people, I really do, but a majority of the help follows this flow chart pretty closely. The question, “How do you do x?” usually involves me going to Google if I don’t know, or if I own the program, looking to see how its done. Just remember, if you don’t know the answer to something, Google probably knows!
The politics of Alabama are a messy business, especially in Birmingham. Over the past couple of years we’ve had to deal with antics of Larry Langford and the corruption of the two-year college system. And of course that’s not even really considering beyond that including Siegelman and Scrushy. It’s a really scary thought to think what could have happened had these people not been caught and unsupervised.
It’s additionally frustrating as often times the costs of these scandals and corruption are passed on to the taxpayers. For example, when we first moved in to our Townhome here in Birmingham four years ago, our water bill was often in the $20 range. Now four years later, it’s spiked up to nearly $80 a month due to the increased sewer bond rate with no real end in sight.
It’s a frightening world we live in today with this economy and the ongoing scandals, but I think it also goes to show where your foundations are in by how you react in these times. Luke 6:43-49 is the perfect parable describing the above situation, and is almost laughable in how well it matches the outcome of everything. 43-45 talks about how you will know a man by his fruit, and a bad tree will not produce good fruit, and neither will a good tree produce bad fruit.
46-49 goes on to talk about having a firm foundation, and how going through times of trouble really begins to tear at you and show what kind of foundation you are really standing on. Just something to think about and ponder on as the rest of the world attempts to instill fear and panic.
I know I’m not a perfect person, and I do worry from time to time. But I also know that having that firm foundation will allow me to weather the storms of life and it’s encouraging to know that there is something for me to stand on, even if everything else around me collapses.
I believe the above pie chart accurate describes the process of modern web design. The actual design process takes very little time it seems when compared to debugging and getting the blasted thing to work in Internet Explorer.
Curse you Bill Gates and your excuse of a browser that stains the very name of the browsers! May Firefox/Opera/Safari one day over take your reign of terror and put you in your place where you belong. One day my friends, one day…