Gluten Free Bread

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If you only buy one gluten free bread book this year (you do buy gluten free bread books don’t you?) this is the book. Our friend Krystal lent us this book and we’re buying it because the recipes are good, the pictures are tempting and I’ve gained more weight than Oprah in the 90’s! Sure you’ll have to buy some special flours, and maybe a package of egg replacer, but the bread that will replace your dry, tough rice bread will be worth it. The pizza crust recipe is great and tastes like normal pizza crust – I can have Hawaiian pizza without the wheat! I’m sure this is a shocker, but you can buy it on Amazon.com [and I’ll make a few cents in the process to help fund this site].

Oh, and in case some of you are wondering what I’m doing reviewing this book, I’ve got allergies to wheat, corn and your cat. I also don’t do well with lots of sugar. Yeah, I’m crazy like that.

Back To the User

User Interaction on the web is a critical area of study. Sometimes called UI, Usability and a number of other things this book is probably a good read for those working on web sites (not so focused on web applications). Back to the User (Buy it at Amazon.com) discusses the effects certain design patterns have on web surfers, how to conduct test, how not to conduct test and a slew of other useful things to help you design, layout and publish great web pages.

This book talks about things that would be difficult for me to implement as a one-man-show, but if I get a chance to work with a larger client this may be a possibility. If you’re in charge of a larger web site with a budget that allows it, do some user testing… but not until you’ve read this book.

Microsoft Music Store

If you’re after a booooring web interface with which to buy your music online, look no further than The MSN Music Store.

They’ve carefully used tables and div tags all over the HTML code to help make sure that their compatibility with browsers that render boring (Netscape 4). The top albums pictured on the page further the ‘old-way’ mindset of major artists with no-one new or independent shown on the list. Beautiful… not!

Link via www.kottke.org.

AudioBlogging: Dumb

This MP3 file has got to be one of the funniest serious things I’ve heard in a while. Way more funny than the RNC or this little video clip. Why is it funny? Because it exposes the silly nature of audioblogging on the web. I have often wondered why various technologies or trends come into play, audio and video blogging is one of them. You’ll have to listen to it to understand.

Hat tip: Simon Willison

Speed Up Your Site

Speed Up Your Site (Buy it at Amazon.com), by Andrew King, is a great addition to any web developers library. I heartily recommend it for the depth and breadth of the topics covered. This is another great book in the catalog of New Riders collection of programming and web development books.

By using the techniques in this book I have been able to really speed up the client side code for multiple projects and have gotten great feedback from users. The section of JavaScript optimization alone is worth the price of the book. Areas I have yet to explore in optimization include graphics and Flash work. I don’t do any Flash, but am considering trying that out in the future (for some things) and the graphics that I use on sites are often pretty sparse to help increase load speeds. Kudos to Andy for the great book that will be off the shelf until it’s completely committed to memory.

Registering My Car Part I

I have to register my car, I’ve put it off for some time and so today I went to do it because I’ve almost run out of time before all of my Texas stuff expires. What a screwed up setup they’ve got here. Now, I know what you’re thinking, "There’s something stuck in my teeth." But you’re also probably thinking about how the government always has things screwed up. You’re probably right.

Anyhow, you should note that you must get your car inspected for emissions. I don’t know why, I know my car emits things, usually fumes that if I breath too much of I’ll die. Then, because I’m from out of state I had to have a VIN confirmation done. This is a check that costs an extra nine dollars. I figured it was cheaper than some checking systems because they must have to use computers to check to see if the car was reported stolen, or if there’s some issue with the car in the government records. If you were thinking along the same lines, you’re wrong, and so was I. Instead this check involved a gal looking at the VIN on my dashboard, the VIN on the side of my driver’s door [actually, it was the car’s dashboard and door] and the odometer reading. She signed the paper, I gave her my money and in $10 minutes flat she’d made just under $1.00 per minute. No computer checking software, no government database access, just two eyes, a pen and some paper and I was ‘legal’.

The fun didn’t stop their either because I had to go register the car now that it had been scientifically proven that my car emitted things from its tail pipe, the VIN numbers matched on my door and dashboard and my odometer was not showing 2 miles. I had to go to a building that was approximately 3 miles away and wait in a line to prove that I could pay more taxes and fees to own my Honda. I went up to the information desk and asked roughly how much registration might be. I had foolishly assumed that there might be some flat tax/fee that you pay and then they let you show that registration paper to the police if they so desire to see it. wrong. She told me it could be anywhere between $100.00 and $150.00 but she wasn’t sure, the computers would tell me [Sure use computers here].

The gal kindly called my number (the ticket said B29), "29." I rapidly stood up because all of the people working behind the counter called out numbers like it was an auction and I didn’t want to be skipped. One gal called out 24, waited (I’m not making this up) 3/4ths of a second and then called 25… So anyway I’m at the counter, she asks for my papers, I show them to her and she says after about 30 seconds, "Do you have registration that’s newer?" I told her not with me and so she sent me off and tomorrow I get to go again. The part that chaps my hide is that I already passed the VIN inspection which would in my humble opinion need the registration paperwork to prove that I’m me and that I own the car (or am making payments on it). So, tomorrow morning, bright and early I’m heading over there to register this car, I will do it, and I’m getting there before 7:00 AM, when they open.

The Three Musketeers

I just finished reading The Three Musketeers (buy this on Amazon.com) and am rather impressed. While it was not quite as good as The Count ofMonte Cristo, it was pretty darn good. It had a few parts that were surely more sexual than TCoMC but compared to any modern literature I’ve read, they were merely innuendo. I’ve had to read this book slower than my other reading because I’ve been busy with various other work related things, but I made sure I had time to read it because I like to have some play time at home, alone.

The characters in this book are interesting and the ending was at the very least a surprise. Threads were being woven through out the book that I didn’t see coming together at all, and the character often called ‘Milady’ is just astonishing. After you read TCoMC you should read this one. I assume we’ll go to the library soon where I’ll pick up The Man in the Iron Mask.

Olympics

Yeah, so last week was a bomb and I haven’t even watched any more this week, unless you count turning on the TV, being rather angry at the commentators and then turning it off on Sunday as 'watching the Olympics.' I haven’t even seen any more blog posts lately from the (un)usual suspects other than Dave Barry’s blog, which has really not said anything about the Olympics. So, with that in mind lets get back into the political banter or something else to take our minds off of the fact that we’re over-priveledged US citizens who take so much for granted. I’m just going to say that I’m glad that I’m still alive and kicking [that happened near where I grew up as a kid].

I watched Abby run out to the car today while escorting her and my bride out to the car, she brings such joy to our lives with the excitement that she has in running, playing and even in our bedtime rituals. Last night she wanted to make sure that Jessica and I both got to

  1. Kiss her
  2. Eskimo kiss her
  3. Lightly bonk heads with her [I don’t know where this comes from but she likes it]

It’s good to be her daddy.

Error Correcting for Search Engines

I just got a link through from one of the major search engines with someone looking for "Abby Earler". Apparently this gal Abby is a body builder. Apparently people are looking for pictures of her. I had a typo on my site that put the name Abby close to what was supposed to be the word "earlier". So I fixed it in the article and that way someone looking for Mz. Abby Earler will get sent to sites that feature her and not mine [of course by writing her name I’ve really made that tougher on myself – the engines will now find the words juxtaposed].

The point is to reduce the number of bad searches that come to your site in favor of correct searches. Earlier in my postings about accuracy in search engine results I had mentioned "Powdered by WordPress". It amused me and so I shared it, but I think it is key that when you find errors in things being linked to your site you correct them [my typos are notorious – something I need to work on]. Whether you concern yourself with Google, Yahoo! MSN or the like ranking your content it is courtesy to other surfers if you correct posts for their sake. The next time they spider your site they’ll see that the content changed and update their databases.

By targetting the content on your site with accuracy you’ll most likely rank higher in the search results for those terms because the correct term shows up on your page whereas incorrect spelling and terminology may very well dilute your content to the 'eyes' of a search engine.

It’s a simple concept but one that I’m working on myself and one that I thought I’d share. If you’ve got other tips on search engine friendliness please post them in the comments.