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Monday, April 18, 2005

Eve

We enjoyed a fine Saturday night dinner at Eve, a restaurant of unsurpassed splendiferousness.  (The website is pretty tasty, too.)  I doubt this town has a better place to get grub.  We were celebrating a bit of an anniversary:  the wifeösphere has spent one full year cancer-free.  Congratulations, my dearest darling.  God grant you many, many happy returns!

Speaking of websites, you will notice I've tweaked the 'Sphere a bit.  I think it's mostly an improvement, but those blue headlines leave me uncertain.  I'm also hanging onto my serif font by a ... well, by a serif, I suppose.  I used a Times font in the banner image and I'm thinking I should stick with Times for consistency's sake.  Whaddaya think:  should I lop the serifs off and join the rest of the on-line world?  A special prize will be awarded to the first 1000 respondents.

In the news today:
Harry Christophers and the Sixteen
Dr. Who and electronic music pioneer Delia Derbyshire
Another attempt to prod the very young into composing music.  Is that a good idea?
Freemasonry:  why should I take it seriously?  Once again, my question remains unanswered.

Tomorrow will be a special day here at the Fredösphere.  Tomorrow will be good.  Don't miss it.

1 Comments:

Blogger Waterfall said...

I like the serif font. It makes you stand out from the crowd.

10:05 PM  

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