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Four Things

I found another pointless, but irresistable, meme to join in. I blame Jason Santa Maria.

Four jobs I’ve had:

  1. Used Appliance Cleaner
  2. Ice Cream Server
  3. Printing Press Lineman
  4. Web Developer

Four movies I can watch over and over:

  1. Bladerunner
  2. The Princess Bride
  3. The Matrix
  4. Gladiator

Four places I’ve lived:

  1. Austin, TX
  2. Roswell, GA
  3. Kailua-Kona, HI
  4. Altensteig, Germany

Four TV shows I love:

  1. Extreme Home Makeover
  2. America’s Funniest Home Videos
  3. Smallville
  4. Futurama

Four places I’ve vacationed:

  1. Colorado
  2. Switzerland
  3. Florida
  4. Germany

Four of my favorite dishes:

  1. Chicken tetrazini
  2. Any of my mother’s homemade soups
  3. Chicken fried steak
  4. Big D’s Supreme pizza

Four sites I visit daily:

  1. MacUpdate
  2. Yahoo News - Most Emailed
  3. Digg
  4. Flickr

Four places I’d rather be right now:

  1. Green Sands beach on the Big Island
  2. Camping in Waipio Valley on the Big Island
  3. Brazil
  4. Australia

Four bloggers I am “tagging”:

  1. Rick Ellis
  2. Mark Shortridge
  3. Paul Burdick
  4. Chris Curtis

NickiNev's gravatar NickiNev United States February 5, 2006

I saw your website off of EE and wanted to find out how or if you know of how to get trained on Expression Engine. You are alo a fan of Smallville so I think you can’t be too bad. wink
I understand the Blog concept but I want to find out how to make the search engine work in EE and how to add a RSS feed that doesn’t allow porn and how to create/ use the membership login module etc. Basically I am new to EE but have been a web programmer for some time and understand OO concepts. Just would like to learn the basics. Since you worked with the EE peeps thought you might have a few suggestins for a newbie like myself on how to go about this…
Peace -NickiNev

Chris's gravatar Chris United States February 7, 2006

Hi Nicki, I don’t know of any classes on EE. The EE Wiki is an excellent place to learn the ins and outs of EE. The EE support forums are also a great place to go to when you hit a wall. EE’s online docs are also quite helpful.

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