If you hang around here often, you’ll see that I’ve made a couple of changes to the “decor” of the place. Sometimes you just feel like spiffing up the old website, and sometimes that means making something old “new” again.
So, I dusted off the virtual furniture, steam cleaned the virtual rugs, and reinstalled a theme I used here for a couple of years. It’s called “Downtown Java” by the developer (Brian Gardner). I’ve always liked the subdued tans and browns. I’m an avid coffee drinker, so the coffee cup graphic pleases me.
And, assuming newspapers are still around when you read this, the idea of starting the day with a cup (or two or three) of coffee as I read the papers also really appeals to me.
The other “decor” change I’ve made to our little home here on the Web is the somewhat annoying moving graphic in the upper left corner of each page inviting you to “follow” me on Twitter. I thought it was a good idea at the time, but I’m rethinking that. Mainly, having the small object doing the repetitive motion at the top of the page there is somewhat distracting when I’m trying to read what I’ve written.
Imagine how it must annoy you too, eh? Okay, I’ll probably swap it out for a less obnoxious Twitter link. Not right now, but probably soon.