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  • September 17th, 2009
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Site update and move complete

If you see this post, it means you’re looking at the new, improved, ISP-upgraded scottberkun.com. There are a few kinks that will take a few days to sort out, but most things should be working fine.

The last few posts are in limbo, but will be transferred here shortly. Magically (Hi Jamie).

Please leave a comment if you notice anything amiss. Thanks.


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  • Jorge - September 18, 2009 at 4:13 pm #
  • Well, you finally got to the site’s icon issue…. but aren’t you a tad afraid “SB” could be not the most distant thing of another acronym of a much less polished ways (hint: Of) ? But I’m caustic in nature (really, my pH is about 12… not really), so poke around.
    Other than that, I like that you’ve resisted the soup-de-jour OS-X/Vista-aero All-is-Curved-glass look… the drop-shadow separators work well, but you should have a constant-width gradient (same pupose, same graphic thing).


  • Scott Berkun - September 18, 2009 at 6:38 pm #
  • I’m assuming you mean son of a bitch?

    If that’s the worst thing I’m called it’s a good day.

    Kudos goes to Jamie at Architexture who did all of the design and development work. Plus there’s more to come.


  • Phil Simon - September 20, 2009 at 4:09 am #
  • I feel the same way. I’ve been called so much worse.


  • Gordon - September 22, 2009 at 12:12 pm #
  • What we need is a major Web 2.0 crash. Something along the lines of the first dotcom crash — the one that got rid of the “you just don’t get it” brigade.


  • Gordon - September 22, 2009 at 4:32 pm #
  • This comment was intended for the “The New Serendipity” post. Sorry.


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