April 11, 2007 at 11:55 am with 0 comments
So, the main page of my site has been running really slow for the past few days and I kept thinking it was because of a syndicated feed I was pulling in — perhaps the feed provider was having problems.. Well, that wasn’t the problem. Apparently you should always check your feeds when issues arise! The slow-down was due to FeedBurner trying to parse my beautiful site’s invalid XML feed. Furthermore, I’ve always been an…
March 9, 2007 at 2:51 pm with 2 comments
You would like to know more, wouldn't you... Mwahahaha!!!
February 28, 2007 at 9:42 pm with 1 comment
First off, this post has taken me about four days to write. Not only am I overloaded with projects right now, but having a newborn son doesn't leave much time left over. That said, let me begin this entry by explaining what I mean by "relaunch". I've realized that over the past few years in which I've had this site, it has mainly been used as an outlet for [what I call] noteworthy items — or items that I found entertaining, humorous, informative or ridiculous. Unfortunately (until recently), these noteworthy entries haven't been very consistent or compelling and usually consisted of a clip or quote from another blog, or a link to a website (or link trolling), along with a short quip of my own added to it — nothing that captures attention, compels readers to comment or even attracted readers to return. I've heard this practice referred to as "me too" mode.
January 5, 2006 at 6:51 pm with 0 comments
It's called "Linklog" and it's my first experiment with PHP, and more it's my first experiment with WordPress, the best blog system ever [now that I've found it]. By adding a new page with a single line of code, you've got an entirely new page within your WordPress blog site which follows your existing theme layout and showcases all of your active WordPress links by category including description and special built-in management controls next to each link.

I am Jeremy Helms, 27 year old graphic designer, web designer, site architect, programmer, copywriter and ambitious entrepreneur. I was born and live in Fort Walton Beach, Florida. This site is my personal periodical for design, code, business and other topics. When I'm not glued to the computer, I enjoy music, movies, late-night television and sometimes a good night out on the town with friends.
I began professional work in the IT industry 12 years ago in September, 1995. I started my first business in 1998, incorporated my second business in 2001, my third in 2002 and my fourth and most recent in 2006. I am a sponge — I am constantly exploring and learning — about business, design, programming, history, society, and whatever pops up on blogs across the web.
If somehow I've managed to keep you interested this long, you might as well check out:
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