7.07.2006

I've moved... again.http://www.blogger.com/img/gl.link.gif

My new blog is at: biggiefries.com

9.18.2005

Update NOW!

Here's the link to my new blog: http://josh.xnamedia.com Don't forget to update your links and bookmarks!... because I probably won't be updating this too much. I was going to design my own template before releasing the new site to the public; but I'm not going to have time for that anytime in the near future. So, I'll just go with what I have.

9.15.2005

Jumping on the WordPress train.

Soon my Blogger days will come an end. MattRat has switched over, and I will soon follow suit. I already have my site setup. (You can probably figure out what it is.) But, I want to take a little while to learn it a little better. Blogger has been good to me; but all good things must come to an end... to make room for better things. I will still keep this site; just so nobody takes it over. So be prepared to update your links and bookmarks in the next couple of weeks.

9.14.2005

Tools for nOObs.

Maybe you don't possess the knowledge or finesse to make your blog look good. That's okay. Actually, I don't even know a whole lot about web-design... just enough to get by. Anyway, here are a few links to sites that have some decent blog templates and can help you out. Blogger-Templates Template Generator Firdamatic Beccary Now take what you've learned and CHANGE YOUR BLOG!

A new Henagan.

Casey and Stacy had their new baby boy yesterday. His name is Harrison Lee Henagan. We haven't seen him yet. But I hear he weighs around 7-pounds.

9.13.2005

Home Sweet Home.

My iMac is finally home. After a week of working on my 12" iBook, I'm finally back to the 20-inches of iMac bliss! All I can say is... WooHoo!

The Boneyard.

For some reason, I've always wanted to go Tuscon, AZ and vist "The Boneyard". The place where aircraft meet their doom. I don't know why. I suppose it's because of all the history that resides there. I've always loved aviation history. I've grown up around aircraft, and guess it would just be neat to see where they end their lives. They probably give tours and whatever, but I'd just like to go and wander around. Get inside some of the older aircraft, and think about the people that flew them, flew in them, and maintained them.