Of course this is not the best way to advertise, and I am doing so elsewhere – but I am looking for new clients! Please spread the word.
July 31, 2009
June 10, 2009
April 12, 2009
HPROnline.org Completed
I’ve just finished http://hpronline.org, the online version of the student publication Harvard Political Review. I think the site looks pretty nice, and it did take quite a bit of time to complete. The best thing the website has going for it is not merely the design, but a dedicated group of students who are willing to update the articles, pictures, and other content.
It’s true for any website – without useful, dynamic content, even the most attractive website will disappear into oblivion.
February 21, 2009
Yet Another Website Finished
I’m getting bored of these posts, since they seem to be every few days now. Wordpress-based site: http://www.hcs.harvard.edu/~hrec/.
February 15, 2009
February 14, 2009
Another Website Finished
I’ve just finished a website for Richard Griffin, a journalist who has been writing columns for many years. He wanted a website to list and archive his writings, and so I’ve created http://richardbgriffin.com for him. It features articles, blog, links, and a few static pages.
It was actually interesting to create the site – he has nearly a thousand articles from the last decade (and more from before that aren’t web-published). The last decade is when my most vivid memories have developed, so it was a sort of blast-from-the-past as I processed articles about Pope John Paul II, Bush’s presidential wins, 9/11, Hurricane Katrina, and the 2008 presidential election.
I don’t agree with everything or even anything that my clients want on their websites, but it’s still an interesting read. Check it out if you have the time – there’s lots of articles about aging and spirituality.
January 20, 2009
Senior Sale
I’m selling my stuff: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2199517&l=4b5fc&id=23323
I was going to make a sales page on my website, but facebook is just so convenient.

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Seoul after Two Weeks
The Good:
1) Tasty food and desserts
2) Advanced telecommunications network
3) Lots of stores and shopping options
4) Effective public transportation system
The Bad:
1) Lack of healthy food options, particularly when eating out
2) Most gyms lack a lot of basic equipment
3) Rude, reckless drivers
4) Bad pollution
5) Deceptive business practices.