It’s always kind of amazing to see your name on a sign. Alright so the sign doesn’t actually say “Matt Reimer playing tonight” but I can’t help but think that they wouldn’t put our name on the sign unless people … Continue reading
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I Hop, U Hop and we all fall down
Posted onA case of the Sunday morning blues ends badly at IHOP Continue reading
“The Band” Vs. Fishman v100 Violin/Fiddle pickup
Posted onFor a number of years now I’ve been using the fishman v100 pickup for all my gigging. I say ALL my gigging but until recently I was only using it at the odd Plastic Acid concert or once perhaps occasionally for a fiddle jam. … Continue reading
Ring around Vancouver
Posted onVancouver is a bigger city than you think…. luckily you can use a bicycle to see most of it. Continue reading
Paper houses
Posted onIn which our hero defends himself from a zombie horde…. or horny neighbours. Continue reading
First Boot Camp
Posted onEverything hurts. Even here? Yes! What about here? YES!! Even your…. owwwww. yes, cut it out! I don’t know what I thought “Boot Camp” fitness class would entail. Maybe a rousing game of duck-duck-goose and some interpretive dance? Nope. This … Continue reading
187
Posted onThis morning I got up and, before getting in the shower, I blew the dust off my bathroom scale and stepped on. 187 A number in itself, devoid of context has no real value though. 187 is a full … Continue reading
EZP Web Hosting
Posted onI just wrote a blog posting on the RaisedEyebrow blog about my new favourite web hosts: EZP. Choosing a web host is a big decision and amazingly enough, people seem to really undervalue having a reliable one. Your company pays … Continue reading
AppleScripting WordPress Synching
Posted onAt the time of writing this I am manage about a dozen wordpress sites of varying sizes. I mentioned in a previous article that I encourage site owners to learn about their sites and make changes. The problem with that … Continue reading
Overcoming the fear of net
Posted onIn the last few years I’ve had the privilege of helping a number of individuals and small organizations to move beyond static HTML and embrace the power of content management. Part of the package when I build a site is … Continue reading