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Tag: dangerousmeta

dangerousmeta!

Ladies and Gentlemen, a giant has passed. A man I consider a personal friend has left his blog which has been updated nearly daily since 1999.

You are already missed, G-Man…

The Long Goodbye. Friday, April 13, 2018: As of today, dangerousmeta! is no longer being actively updated.

Source: dangerousmeta!

Posted on 2018-04-132018-04-13Author HalCategories Desert West, Friends, Personal, WeblogsTags dangerousmeta, Garret Vreeland

Birthday Wishes to dangerousmeta!

Today is the V-Man, Garret Vreeland’s, N-th birthday! Watch out for those dangerous meta characters!

Posted on 2009-10-162009-10-16Author HalCategories Friends, Personal, WeblogsTags dangerousmeta, Garret Vreeland

Happy Anniversary to Andrea and André

Back in 2002 Andrea and André got married. In Garret and Sandra’s neck of the woods. by me. It was perhaps the first (and so far the only?) ‘webloger wedding.’

Congratulations on your sixth anniversary, you two!

Posted on 2008-08-182011-08-21Author HalCategories Friends, Personal, WeblogsTags Andrea and André, blogger wedding, dangerousmeta, Garret Vreeland, Sandra Vreeland2 Comments on Happy Anniversary to Andrea and André

Why Expression Engine, You Ask?

Garret writes about dangerousmeta!’s move to Expression Engine…

Posted on 2008-01-072008-01-08Author HalCategories Friends, WebDev, WeblogsTags dangerousmeta, Expression Engine

The ‘New Hotness?’

Garret has moved dangerousmeta! to Expression Engine from WordPress. Is this Expression Engine “the new hotness?”

[edits, though to clarify, dangerousmeta! has always been hot.]

Posted on 2008-01-052011-10-21Author HalCategories Friends, WebDev, WeblogsTags dangerousmeta, Expression Engine1 Comment on The ‘New Hotness?’

Happy Birthday to Garret!

Today is the birthday of Garret Vreeland, one of my favorite people on or off the internets.

Posted on 2007-10-16Author HalCategories Friends, General, Personal, WeblogsTags dangerousmeta, Garret Vreeland

A Couple of Anniversaries

Garret passes along a “great Pearl Harbor link, for December 7″.

And, if I’m not mistaken, dangerousmeta! is 7.

Posted on 2006-12-072006-12-08Author HalCategories Friends, History, Personal, WeblogsTags dangerousmeta, Pearl Harbor
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