A reader sent me this one that I should file in an “Only in Florida” file:
Hitchikers May be Escaping Inmates
Popularity: 1% [?]
Business and Technology with Common Sense
Business and Technology with Common Sense
A reader sent me this one that I should file in an “Only in Florida” file:
Hitchikers May be Escaping Inmates
Popularity: 1% [?]
About Aaron
I am the Lead Editor of Technosailor.com, the Author of the WordPress Bible, a WordPress project core contributor, public speaker and an all around badass. If you're interested in having me speak at your event, contact me.

A few weeks ago, Brian Clark of Copyblogger.com confided in me that he was leaving DIYThemes, and splitting paths from the embattled Thesis theme and lead developer Chris Pearson. He agreed to do an interview with me exclusively about this news. This is the entire transcript of that interview.
Technosailor.com: Brian, thanks for agreeing to this interview. Obviously, the timing of this announcement and interview are interesting considering the discussions that have been happening in the WordPress community as it pertains to licensing and DIYThemes, the creator of the Thesis theme. You’ve been with DIYThemes since its inception and have championed the theme. You’re leaving the company now. Can you describe the reasoning that has gone into this decision?
Aaron Brazell is the author of the WordPress Bible (Wiley) and a frequent public speaker, former consultant, and an active instigator. He has been an active member of the WordPress community since 2004 as a developer, user and consultant. He is the lead organizer of WordCamp Mid-Atlantic, a WordPress community conference catering to the Greater Capital region, which includes Maryland, D.C., Delaware and Northern Virginia. He believes in challenging conventional thinking and assumptions, and as a result, often takes actions that are provocative, strategic, and unconventional in an effort to move dialogue and popular opinion forward.
He has worked for a variety of startups and is currently peddling his skills for a startup in Austin, TX that is still in stealth mode.
He currently resides in Austin, where he samples tacos and queso like they are going out of style.
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Um..yep. That’s about right.
Um..yep. That’s about right.
Bah, travel the country in a car once, you’ll find them signs all over :)
Bah, travel the country in a car once, you’ll find them signs all over :)
Well I bet in everyplace in the country (well except DC), you wouldn’t have a mayor being indicted and the interim mayor being an ex-con, and you thought Orlando was only famous for the mouse.
Well I bet in everyplace in the country (well except DC), you wouldn’t have a mayor being indicted and the interim mayor being an ex-con, and you thought Orlando was only famous for the mouse.
what i love about the sign is that it looks like it’s been shot-up a cpl of times!!!
what i love about the sign is that it looks like it’s been shot-up a cpl of times!!!
I thought Orlando was famous because of Willy and Flipper? :)
I thought Orlando was famous because of Willy and Flipper? :)
No, orlando is famous for vermin and movie studios and the people that come from all over the world to see them AND MESS UP TRAFFIC ON MY WAY TO WORK!! :mad:Sorry, I lived in Orlando for five years. If I can offer tourists any advice, it’s to stay in the Disney and Universal resort areas and don’t rent cars ;).
No, orlando is famous for vermin and movie studios and the people that come from all over the world to see them AND MESS UP TRAFFIC ON MY WAY TO WORK!! :mad:
Sorry, I lived in Orlando for five years. If I can offer tourists any advice, it’s to stay in the Disney and Universal resort areas and don’t rent cars ;).
Tell us how you really feel, Vinnie? :p
Tell us how you really feel, Vinnie? :p
ROFLMAO! My brother used to live in Ocala, and the rest of my relatives all inhabit Pensacola, so I am familiar with “tourist gripe”. The problem is, no matter how many hurricanes wipe clean the land, snowbirds keep migrating there for some reason. It’s like those seagulls that you toss bread encased alka selzter tablets to, they just keep eating it whether their friends explode or not!LMAO
ROFLMAO! My brother used to live in Ocala, and the rest of my relatives all inhabit Pensacola, so I am familiar with “tourist gripe”. The problem is, no matter how many hurricanes wipe clean the land, snowbirds keep migrating there for some reason. It’s like those seagulls that you toss bread encased alka selzter tablets to, they just keep eating it whether their friends explode or not!
LMAO