Because I hate to miss a meme…

even if this particular blog meme is now being called into question by its creator, here’s my stab at everyone’s current favorite Google party game:

Kevin is:

* ready for the storm – in his survival suit.
* a great addition to an already star-studded cast.
* one strong guy!
* currently the manager of North American office for Accordions worldwide.
* free, although still facing a huge amount of restrictions.
* a true individual bringing the vocals and melodic harmonies of Crowded House and surrounding them with the style and musical panache of Ry Cooder at his very best.
* considered a spokesperson for the college demographic.
* your other closest friend living in Los Angeles.
* deeply troubled by Maine’s slow population growth and even decline in
some counties
.
* the metal power man.
* the youngest member of his village council
and an active voice for manatee conservation in his village
.
* a product of the drug-free movement.
* prone to crushes [and] boringly good-looking.

Well, you get the idea.

Severe Browser Issues.

I’ve just discovered this site looks absolutely afflicted to anyone using Netscape, Mozilla, or any browser outside the IE family. I’m sure this is a problem with my lousy coding, but have no clue how to fix it. Anyone have any ideas? Update: Ah, BMK of Bump on a Log figured it out…the sitemeter code was playing havoc with Netscape while it was nested in the sidebar table. Now that it’s been moved to the bottom of the page, the situation has resolved itself. Strange.

New digs, new features.

The ghost has moved! (And the personal site is now at http://www.kevincmurphy.com…most of the links should work, but bear with me during the transition.) Geocities had finally gotten to be too erratic, so now I’m paying less for a much faster, friendlier, and more flexible server with Cornerhost. And, what with the new digs and all, I’ve decided to experiment with Movable Type. So, GitM now has such goodies as permalinks, category archives, comment boards, and other interactive-type stuff other blogs have benefited from for years. If the experiment doesn’t work, I might still go back to old-school html…we’ll see. So far, ah lahk it a lawt.