I still need to do the monthly report post, but in the meantime, Kristen and I wasted some effort and whipped up a page that gives blog stats and info.
Read on for the gory details.
Stuff that doesn’t quite fit anywhere else.
I still need to do the monthly report post, but in the meantime, Kristen and I wasted some effort and whipped up a page that gives blog stats and info.
Read on for the gory details.
Today is a big day, because yesterday, my contract with Sony Online expired.
Alas, I now officially have no paycheck either. 🙂
Sulka Haro says,
Hi! I wanted to have your 40 ways accessible somewhere but wanted something that looked nicer than a print of the site so I made it a background on my desktop. 🙂 I uploaded it to http://www.kotska.com/sulka/kuvat/gamedesign.jpg in case you want to see it. The damselfly in the picture in Scarce Blue-tailed Damselfly (Ischnura Elegans).
It’s very cool. 🙂 Looks like it does require a 1280 x 800 widescreen, though.
Remember a while back when I blogged about how I couldn’t figure out how to log into a T-Mobile HotSpot? Well, I just got a text message from T-Mobile that apparently went out to everyone with the Total Internet Plan, explaining how to do it. (Login: phone number, Password: last 4 digits of your SSN.)
Guess I wasn’t the only one confused.
Well, some of it, anyway, yesterday at the San Jose airport. I have T-Mobile for my phone, and the Total Internet Package. Only I couldn’t log in at the HotSpot at the airport, and none of the accessible website pages gave me an answer as to what my login should be. The one for my.t-mobile.com didn’t work.
Fortunately, today Google found the answer here, and I am going to reproduce it just so that anyone else stuck can learn it too.
She instantly shoots back the answer to the question I’ve been looking for almost 10 days for : Username is your 10 digit phone number, default password is the last 4 digits of your social security number. YES!!! That’s it. It works. So simple, I have to wonder why no one else in the company was able to understand my question, let alone answer it.