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Archive for April, 2006

29 Apr, 2006

Opening night at the Blanton

Posted by: pat In: Geekery

It’s the opening event for Austin’s Blanton Museum of Art. The Mrs. and I are heading down to see the place tonight and it sounds pretty fun. Not sure that we’ll make it the whole 24 hours, but we’ll definitely have fun. Now if I could teleport my camera here from my dad’s camera bag [...]

26 Apr, 2006

My Office Door

Posted by: pat In: Geekery

I told Glenda I would post this after we talked about Natalie’s wonderful “Web Standards in a Nutshell.” Here is my office door:

Update: I should have done this earlier. Here’s the links to the posters:

Jesse James Garrett’s Elements of User Experience
Look at what’s there… Do Something
Specificity Wars
Rough Design Maturity Continuum
Standards in a Nutshell

20 Apr, 2006

Leonard Cohen

Posted by: pat In: Geekery

The whole damn place goes crazy twice
and it’s once for the devil and once for Christ
but the Boss don’t like these dizzy heights
we’re busted in the blinding lights,
busted in the blinding lights
of CLOSING TIME
I’m Your Man is the name of the upcoming film that looks at Leonard Cohen. No release date yet. Count me interested.

13 Apr, 2006

Google Calendar

Posted by: pat In: Geekery

Google Calendar is live. Time to play.

11 Apr, 2006

Podcasting… jumped the shark?

Posted by: pat In: Geekery

Does this mean podcasting is on the upside of the popularity peak? Or has it now, officially, jumped the shark?

05 Apr, 2006

Esquivel es el maestro

Posted by: pat In: Geekery

Juan Garcia Esquivel has to be one of the coolest, grooviest composers out there. The cat wrote the soundtrack for cool, hip and all that is Swanky. “Begin the Beguine” has been in my iTunes Library since I threw a tiki party for Mrs. Swanky’s birthday last year. I haven’t listened to it in a [...]


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About RAMsey

Welcome to the web site for Pat Ramsey, an accessibility consultant and web designer based in Austin, Texas. A device-independent Web is my dream and I believe we can achieve that with style - an accessible Web doesn't have to be a poorly designed Web.