Category: Those who can, do; those who can’t, teach!
Digital Re-Birth: A Caped Crusader’s Journey Through CDN Chaos and a RESTless Resurrection
“The Site” was dead. Not metaphorically. Not metaphorically, metaphorically. Actually dead. And still, the experts at Unnamed Server Provider insisted it was fixed. Again and again. This is the story of how “The Site” clawed its way out of the REST API grave, fighting rogue plugins, PHP betrayal, and a firewall that trusted no one.
The Myth of the Compassionate Provider: How McClure Psychiatry Treats the Disabled
After an alleged tech-glitch marked “The Site” a no-show, it asked for clarification, but instead, it got dropped as a patient. This is how McClure & Associates Psychiatry treats the disabled: with platitudes, pity, and a 60-day supply of silence.
This Is an Advertisement by a Non-Attorney Spokesit
Did you know that you should skip law school because it is a complete and total waste of time & money?
“The Site’s” Condolences to the Family of Mrs. Sylvia Duncan
Sylvia Duncan, 94, died March 19, 2024. Funeral services will begin 2:00 p.m. Monday, March 25, 2024 at the Church of Christ in Stillwater. Burial will follow in Sunset Memorial Gardens. Strode Funeral Home and Cremation is in charge of the arrangements.
Amplified Oklahoma (Ep63): Sister Cities
A decade after World War II ended, President Dwight D. Eisenhower wanted a way for U.S. citizens to develop relationships with other nations across the world. This initiative would eventually spur the development of the Sister Cities International program, a nonprofit network that aims to “promote peace through mutual respect, understanding, and cooperation”
How To Entertain Yourself While Homeless
Originally, “The Site” started this project as a way to try to entertain itself and keep up its French while homeless. It started by translating songs from French to English, but that quickly became a bit too easy. So, it committed the cardinal sin against the sanctity of interpretation / translation, and it translated English…