Two new Pagecord features were released today:
I'm happy to see the image gallery feature. There are times when including a group of photos in a single post makes more sense than posting each one separately.
I’m an old school nerd who loves art, photography, and web design.
Two new Pagecord features were released today:
I'm happy to see the image gallery feature. There are times when including a group of photos in a single post makes more sense than posting each one separately.
Dartboard at Flight Time Macon.
Large double wooden doors with metal accents.
Cybercultural chronicles internet history and its cultural impact, from the pre-web era to the dot-com boom, Web 2.0, and beyond. Written by pioneering tech blogger Richard MacManus.
18 lessons from 18 years of blogging by Ben Overmyer via Good Internet Magazine
Going down the long staircase from Flight Time Macon.
Podium1 racing simulator at Flight Time Macon. They have several of these racing and flight simulators, two big-screen golf simulators, and some cool interactive dart games.
The Social Duck, a new business in Macon with duckpin bowling lanes, cocktails, and local brews.
Internet Phone Book - An annual publication for exploring the vast poetic web, featuring essays, musings and a directory with the personal websites of hundreds of designers, developers, writers, curators, and educators.
Have a personal website you'd like included? Issue two is open for submissions!
Pink cherry blossoms painted on the street in front of a local florist. Every spring, you find these on streets and sidewalks throughout the city in preparation for Macon's Cherry Blossom Festival, which begins March 20th.
Public Domain Image Archive - a curated collection of more than 10,000 out-of-copyright historical images, free for all to explore and reuse. It's an ever-growing portal to discover more than 2000 years of visual culture.
A mural by Layton Scarbrough installed at Petals Flowers & Market.
Three pink magnolia blossoms on delicate branches.
My first months in cyberspace - Phil Gyford recalls the difficulties and wonder of getting online for the first time in 1995, including diary extracts from the time.
Fluffy white clouds scattered across a deep blue sky.