Email list woes redux
I finally managed to get to the migration functions within Mailerlite. I have successfully moved over the subscribers (that’s you, dear reader), forms, and automations.… Read More »Email list woes redux
I finally managed to get to the migration functions within Mailerlite. I have successfully moved over the subscribers (that’s you, dear reader), forms, and automations.… Read More »Email list woes redux
Warning! Deep nerdity ahead. My wife and I watched A Quiet Place Part II this evening. As the title suggests, it is the sequel to… Read More »A Quiet Place vs. Middle Earth
The subject of what to do with my remains after I shuffle off this mortal coil came up in conversation with family today. I figured… Read More »My remains … in spaaaaaaace!
From the ‘Proof We’ll Celebrate Anything’ Dept. – today is National Beer Can Appreciation Day! And National Peanut Butter Day! And National Compliment Day! All… Read More »Happy National Beer Can Appreciation / Peanut Butter / Compliment Day!
How do I know? Because my Muse has been chattering away a mile a minute. Maybe it would be more proper to say my Muse… Read More »I must be bored
I’ve been using Mailerlite as my Email Service Provider for quite a while now, several years at least. On the whole I’ve been happy with… Read More »Email list woes
It’s an election year. Normally I don’t talk about politics. Politics, along with Religion, Money and Sex, is a topic that is guaranteed to start… Read More »Voting
Gamer nerdity ahead, you have been warned. Role-playing games are by their nature a social activity. Most of the time, at a bare minimum, you… Read More »The Joy of playing Solo TTRPGs
So, that flash fiction collection of Christmas tales I was working on? Yep, still don’t have it ready to go. I had the seven stories… Read More »Deadline still gone amiss
Actually, there were two who tied for second place, but both for the same reason. The first customer is when I was still working in… Read More »My second most difficult customer