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You've found the blog of Jere Matlock, a web designer and writer. This journal is mostly about writing, web design and getting sites to the top of the search engines (SEO is my business). It is also full of opinions and observations about pretty much everything. If these things are not of interest to you, feel free to go now. Go on, shoo!

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By the way, if you feel like taking offense at something posted on this site, go right ahead, it won't bother me a bit. Kingsley Amis has a nice quote about that, in which I take solace and some pride when the flames arrive:

"If you can't annoy somebody, there's little point in writing."

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June 1, 2004: Feels a bit like I’m the guy on the old Ed Sullivan show who used to spin a bunch of plates on poles - he’d run back and forth and try to keep a dozen or so of them going at the same time, while juggling bowling pins or dancing or something–I’ve forgotten everything but the plates.

Have completed Business Dispute Resolution website for an old friend, Jean Brasel. She’s said some nice things about the site and is promoting it to various user groups. It’s all CSS, no tables. It even looked good on a Mac running Safari, so I’m happy with this one. Will it work on Netscape 4.x? That’s a rhetorical question — I’ve written NS 4 off and no longer even check, since my last install of Netscape 7.x killed my old copy of NS 4. Yes, I know, some of you still use it. But you probably aren’t reading this site with it either, because it doesn’t work for this one!

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