Jul. 20th, 2007

telophase: (Near - que?)
Anyone out there who does professional freelance websites? My stylist needs a website, and asked if I knew anyone. From what I understand, he already owns software for booking appointments and such online that promises to be fairly easy to integrate it's meant for stylists to use after all DID I JUST SAY THAT OUT LOUD?, so no deep shopping-cart-type programming involved. But the design does need to be quite good - it's a big, shiny brochure for his salon, after all. He's got photos of the place - the photographer he hired to take them dropped by to chat while I was getting my hair done a few weeks ago.
telophase: (The story telling us)
--because I wanted to keep playing with WordPress and discovered it was dead simple to post-date entries so that they don't show up on the site until the date they're given: posting the etext of Diary of a Nursing Sister on the Western Front, 1914-1915 one day at a time.

Why that particular diary? (a) out of copyright, (b) fairly short, only covering 9 months, (c) something I might conceivably want to read, (d) starting on a month and day sometime close to now. :D It could have been anything out of copyright, but that was the first one that fit the criteria that I found.

Starting August 18, it'll be posting over at diary.magatsu.net. You may not be able to find that URL for up to 24 hours, since I just set it up today. Not that there's anything but a short entry explaining what I'm doing. :) You can take a look at the link to the etext above to see what it's like. I haven't decided whether I want to just make an LJ feed or whether to have it crosspost to an LJ account. There's pros and cons for both things.

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