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11 Reasons Why I’m Learning Ruby On Rails

Tonight I undertake a new skill set.  Learning Ruby on Rails.  For the next two days, the Ruby On Rail Outreach Workshop For Women will be underway in San Francisco and I’m excited to be attending!

We’ll be at Pivotal Labs both days getting our environment setup and learning the basics of programming in Ruby.

I’ve picked up the book by Chris Pine, “Learn To Program” and am installing my Ruby development apps checklist now.

If you’re an experienced developer on the Ror platform, volunteers for this event and upcoming ruby trainings are welcome!

I’m going to share with you the reasons why I’m learning to program after so long. Read More…

Considering Drupal For Your Next Website Project?

Well, I had a great time attending the Introduction to Drupal training yesterday at Advantage labs! Not only was it a great starter on how to get into Drupal, the group was diverse on CMS experience, careers, gender and race!
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Audio Up! Start A Geek Biz With Co-host @chrispirillo

Audio has been posted from the webinar I did with Chris Pirillo, What Every Geek Needs To Start a Company

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I Love Nerds Hello Kitty Lunch Box

We had a great time discussing all the basics of starting a geek business and the audience had great questions!

  • Good and bad logos
  • What if your client always pays late?
  • What makes you uniquely geeky?
  • Great business cards bring great business
  • Letters of Agreement as informal contracts
  • GTD ways to digitalize receipts
  • Why you need an accountant
  • How to get better at networking in a crowd
  • and much more!

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Oprah Winfrey Presents, The Color Purple, The Musical about Love

A friend of mine invited me to go see a new musical at the Orpheum in St. Paul Thursday night as a thank you for fixing his computer.  Now, for a long time, I didn’t like musicals and I’d like to share with you how I changed my mind.

I felt guilty for a long time that I didn’t enjoy them and tried to “get” them.  The only one I’d liked was the movie Annie but that only goes so far in conversations.

I realized the problem was I was going to the wrong ones!  I liked seeing people sing when I watched Chicago a few years ago. After that, I found Tyler Perry’s plays and movies which I just loved.  With him, I was suspicious that he would try and preach the gospel all over the storyline.  I was pleasantly surprised watching Diary of a Mad Black Woman in 2006 and started renting all of his movies to catch up.  Now, that I was really feeling good about this whole “musical” thing, I ordered Rent from Netflix. I absolutely l-o-v-e-d the movie and was sad I hadn’t seen the live performance of Rent.  I laughed so hard that I was tempted to buy the DVD…that says a lot since I only own 1 DVD movie.

I know that watching movies based on musicals (based on books) is not the “real thing” but it’s a great first step to exploring something new. Thus, that brings me back the point of this blog post.


Oprah fans rejoice!
BarrysTickets.com has great deals on The Color Purple Pantages Theater Tickets – available now!


The Color PurpleOprah Winfrey Presents, The Color Purple, The Musical about Love

Celie is the main character and her life is filled with the drama of not being her own woman.  She is being told what to do, how to act, what to think and who to spend her time with.

Early on, she loses the one person she cares about.  Celie never gives up and keeps hope alive in her heart.  This is what I can truly relate to about the movie.

Now the play diverges here by extending the movie version.  We see new angles for Celie, her sister Nettie, “Mister” (the man she is forced to marry), Harpo, Sofia (Oprah’s character in the movie) and Shug.

The costumes were beautiful; I wanted one of those dresses with the narrow waist and poufy petticoat!

I enjoyed all of the songs except I did fall asleep for a quick snooze early on.  I am notorious for falling asleep while watching movies and being a heavy sleeper.

The stage design kept me interested.  They had some props attached to a rolling support system so characters would be pushed out with the set.

Since the play covered a span of 30+ years, the characters aged.  The makeup and hair folks did a great job.

Seeing performances like this one makes me want to attend more often.  I often get so caught up in technology, I forgot to “feed and water” my mind and soul with events like this.  I thanked my friend profusely for pulling me out of my “coding cave” and was really surprised at how much I liked this musical.

For show information: The Color Purple

My Ticket Stub

Ticket Stub, The Color Purple, The Musical about Love

Technical geek notes: I used Techsmith’s Snagit to tilt the booklet after I scanned it.

The website http://thecolorpurple.com does not have their canonical url’s setup properly.  They are loosing Google Page Rank because some traffic is going to http://www.colorpurple.com and part is going to http://colorpurple.com

They could modify their .htaccess file to force all traffic to go towards http://www.colorpurple.com