Is Dreamweaver Considered Heavy Machinery?
Wednesday, 21. November 2007, 23:03:58
I'm doing some HTML work today with Dreamweaver while fighting a major cold. My medication says the usual about operating heavy machinery and making decisions and such. So I thought..."I know, I'll work on the multitude of sites I need to work on."
CadenWelborn.com
VisualBacon.com
WelbornWorks.com
And other Welborn Works client sites that need updating.
Whether or not it is to be considered heavy machinery depends how good you are at Dreamweaver. I can't tell if this is making much sense and it is probably not a good idea to blog while under the influence of over the counter medications, but I'm compelled. My imaginary fans await "The Blog".
I'm not getting a lot of responses to my blogs but they are being read according to the statistics so I'll keep going. Let me remind the readers to check the blogs and graphics posted under 3DGurus Group here on Opera as well. There will be information about the latest program I'm testing out i.e. Mudbox, 3DS Max 2008.
Good News: All indications are that we (who have just moved into a townhome near a train track) will be in a "quiet zone" where all the RR crossovers will soon be equipped with noise reducing signals. We've read in the local news that our area is designated to go "quiet". This is awesome news for us and an answer to prayers that started the first night we moved in. They say you get used to the train horns but the deal is that train horns are designed to get your attention. And it doesn't care that your deep into REM sleep or not. (train horns are rude that way) They have a strong desire to do their job of getting your attention as loudly as they can.
Question: Why do the train warning horns have to be dissonant? Why can't they sound like Chicago or Chuck Mangione or even Herb Albert? You could still hear them and be warned to not cross the tracks in front of them. People might actually enjoy listening to the train play music as it passed. Cool, huh? It wouldn’t even have to be horn music, maybe some Stomp.
O.K.
I’ll try to get over this cold before I post again. Sorry. Back to work.















Robert Hurley # 22. November 2007, 04:25
For GOD's SAKE, man-- don't do IT!!!
Robert Hurley # 22. November 2007, 04:29
Bryan S. Welborn # 22. November 2007, 09:05
Caden now has songs for sale online, You can get the featured song and add your own price starting at 50 cents. Anything above that will also be added as a gift to help with his medical bills from his crohn's disease. Just add the dollar amount and update the shopping cart balance and it will show up.
Thanks for the comments.
truckdude12 # 12. May 2008, 15:55
Robert Hurley # 12. May 2008, 18:21