3/7/08
A quick note
For those of you that have been visiting our blog, and I have seen you ;), you may have noticed the lack of postings. That's because we have been putting a lot of time into our "work". This includes posting jewelry related articles to our jewelery blog. Sarah, in particular, has been posting some very interesting stories with clever titles like Unmaking History, That Thing Will Rip Your Finger Off!!, and Touched Lives. My brother in-law, who isn't part of The Urban Rebellion per say, also has some rather lovely post. Take this last post for example :D.
Of course I've been busy building the blog, some internal tools, and the "coming soon!" Wexford Jewelers jewelry site. I'm extremely excited about that site as it will be ground breaking in several ways. First of all there is no jewelry site on the web that treats the jewelry as art, proactively interacts with netizens in general, and is actively looking for ways to provide actual servicces to the customer. This will also be an example of good ecommerce using Ruby on Rails 2.0, and I know the community needs that. One big feature, in my eyes, is giving the customer full control over what they see, and how they want to interact with these things. I could go on and on making a hideous paragraph and just tangling your eyes and mine, so I won't.
Needless to say, with all of the work I'm putting out between this and several social networking development projects, I've neglected posting here. It will happen again I'm sure, but I'll try and keep the neglect to a minimum :).
Until then, cheers!
Of course I've been busy building the blog, some internal tools, and the "coming soon!" Wexford Jewelers jewelry site. I'm extremely excited about that site as it will be ground breaking in several ways. First of all there is no jewelry site on the web that treats the jewelry as art, proactively interacts with netizens in general, and is actively looking for ways to provide actual servicces to the customer. This will also be an example of good ecommerce using Ruby on Rails 2.0, and I know the community needs that. One big feature, in my eyes, is giving the customer full control over what they see, and how they want to interact with these things. I could go on and on making a hideous paragraph and just tangling your eyes and mine, so I won't.
Needless to say, with all of the work I'm putting out between this and several social networking development projects, I've neglected posting here. It will happen again I'm sure, but I'll try and keep the neglect to a minimum :).
Until then, cheers!



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