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Saturday, July 09, 2011
Posting a Big Picture
Posted by Jason Blevins at 5:04 AM CDT
Edited on Wednesday, July 20, 2011 11:59 PM CDT
Categories: Pointless Drivel, Wacky Weather

Scary clouds seen on June 6, 2009.

Here's where things start to get tricky. This picture of scary clouds taken on June 6, 2009 is too big to display full size inside a blog entry. That's where the Plus Size Image Viewer from JavaScript Kit comes in. You should be able to instantly view the full size image with by clicking the "view full image" button. Will the big picture break my blog entry template? Will Thingamablog preserve the custom tags that the JavaScript image viewer requires? Keep your fingers crossed!

Sunday, June 05, 2011
Posting a Small Picture
Posted by Jason Blevins at 10:31 PM CDT
Edited on Wednesday, July 20, 2011 11:59 PM CDT
Categories: Pointless Drivel

This miserable painting is destined to make you hurl!

This is what happens when you insert a small picture into a blog entry with Thingamablog. This is a cheesy fantasy landscape that I painted a long time ago using Bob Ross techniques. I'm sure that Bob Ross is probably rolling over in his grave right now. You can see more of my miserable excuses for paintings on this page from my old website.

Thingamablog
Posted by Jason Blevins at 7:35 PM CDT
Edited on Wednesday, July 20, 2011 11:59 PM CDT
Categories: Pointless Drivel

Okay, so I guess I'll give this Thingamablog a try. Maybe I'll update my website more than once every decade now. I'm not even sure why I would want to maintain a personal website when I can easily post my pointless drivel to Facebook, where I would undoubtedly reach a much bigger audience.

You can still access my old website, which I am preserving for posterity. Internet archaeologists may one day discover this website, like the paleolithic cave paintings of Europe, and try to decipher the primitive mind that struggled to express its rudimentary understanding of the world around it.