Photos from the Digital Family Reunion 2011
I was asked by Kurt Daradics to photograph the event, and you surely can’t turn down the request from KurtyD. So here they are, the photos from DFR 2011 [AFG_gallery id='1'] Click here to see the full...
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View ArticleHow to setup an SSH tunnel to browse the web securely
I often have the need to encrypt my traffic when using a public Internet wifi, like at a university or a coffee shop. After scouring the web, I tried a few different tunnels, but this one really...
View ArticleLink Building Still Works.
In recent news, link building for SEO still works. Below is a graph of one of my sites where I did a little bit of link building and saw some substantial growth. Here’s another graph using the same...
View ArticleI was on the DradCast!
Check it out! I was on the DradCast last week, here it is. It was appropriately named Levitating Baby, in honor of the guest appearance by my daughter, Bella Dingman
View ArticleGoogle Chrome Extensions that I Recommend [July 2014]
I’m an avid user of Google’s Chrome browser. It offers a ton of great extensions, but that also comes with a lot of bad extensions. If you’re looking for some geeky, SEO and tech related Chrome...
View ArticleVery exciting, WordPress 4.0 Beta 1 is now available
WordPress has come a long ways from when it was created. It’s really exciting to see that WordPress 4.0 Beta 1 was announced this morning, can’t wait to start using it. Here are some of the great...
View ArticleAugmented Reality. Gaming, Tech, Real Life
I’ve been casual gamer since I was about 8 years old when I was first introduced to computers. I played a really mean game of Oregon Trail on my Apple II E at school. My first computer had the blazing...
View ArticleFall Time at Bridlewood Winery
My wife and I deeply love the wine made at Bridlewood Winery, so much that we’re members. We enjoy going up to their beautiful ranch-styled estate. This last trip, I decided to bring my camera (Canon...
View ArticleDigital Family Reunion 2016
Last night was yet another great event put on by Kurt Daradics, Brad Nye, and Tony Winders. Below are the photos I took from the event.
View ArticleHow to Return an Empty Cell When the Value is Zero in Google Sheets
If you’re anything like me, you want clean data and don’t want to show anything that may look wrong. In this instance, I have rows of data, but some rows may not have data yet and I want them to be...
View ArticleHow to Setup a VAST/VPAID Waterfall with VideoJS
I was recently working on a project that required I setup a VAST/VPAID waterfall within VideoJS, and pass macros to be replaced on runtime to the ad tag. It was pretty tricky to get it working, but...
View ArticleAugmented Reality. Gaming, Tech, Real Life
I’ve been casual gamer since I was about 8 years old when I was first introduced to computers. I played a really mean game of Oregon Trail on my Apple II E at school. My first computer had the blazing...
View ArticleFall Time at Bridlewood Winery
My wife and I deeply love the wine made at Bridlewood Winery, so much that we’re members. We enjoy going up to their beautiful ranch-styled estate. This last trip, I decided to bring my camera (Canon...
View ArticleDigital Family Reunion 2016
Last night was yet another great event put on by Kurt Daradics, Brad Nye, and Tony Winders. Below are the photos I took from the event.
View ArticleHow to Automate WordPress Backups to Amazon S3 with a Bash Script
I’ve been working with WordPress for almost 20 years now. Hosting has always been a pain in my side to properly handle scaling, caching, and delivery. Recently, I started using an Open Source product...
View ArticleUsing Cloudflare, an Amazon Load Balancer, with Nginx and Fail2Ban
I recently started using WordOps as the primary infrastructure solution for my WordPress sites. I’ve been quite happy with it as well. I’ve been using Cloudflare for quite a while now, and have been...
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