Maddy will tour, but not Pittsburgh - sigh
So, the ever-changing
Icon of Pop has anounced dates for the
next tour. Woo. But if I wanna go there will be a roadtrip involved: Philadelphia, Atlantic City, or NYC.
With the exception of Atlantic City, the other days go on sale Monday (April 10) - That isnt nearly enought time to sell the kidney that im gonna have to blackmarket to affort the tickets. She isnt, ironically as its sounds, cheap.
Oh well, this might just be another tour that I have to see handi-cam'd by fans and downloaded from the net. By the way where the hell is the DVD of the last tour?
My inner fan-boy is rather depressed. There are few people/groups I would want to see live, and the list shrinks with time. I'll probably never see
Fleetwood Mac or
Orbital live. They are either disbanded or not the full lineups any more. Although there is still a shot at seeing
Stevie Nicks ... Im old school like that.
In tours I can actually see,
Lotus is coming to town on mty birthday! They are promo'n a new album, so thats something to look forward to . I thank Ross for turning me on to them. Which reminds me - gots to call him and see if he wants to go. Enough 'bout tours, for now we present the next chapter on our saga ...
Feedfarm: I have halted developement on beta 1.1 - there is really no logic to continue it, since the core that Im using to work from is done. And the look of 1.1 will be used as future theme option. Its was really just a test of the base anyway.
The next version (2.0 - im not going to release the steps from 1.1 - 1.9) will have the stylesheet switching and the link open option. So look for that sometime soon. Im aiming for the late sunday - the latest being mid week. Hopfully by then the serverside news refreashing will work as well!
In other site news: I have decided to try to design as much as I can with out floats and odd margins. Which also means that the
Startpage will get a total re-code, and a new version of its news feeds - based on the new work being done on FeedFarm. Its a personal thing that in the long run will make updates easier and the code will be more semantic and standards friendly. I know - geeky, but its my site.
Maddy, Lotus, CSS & PHP ... God, sounds like a the list of drugs... Hey man, got any Lotus? Nah, but I got some killer PHP...