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    SBI Update: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

    By DaveM | December 28, 2006

    This is just a quick update to let you know I’m still alive and STILL writing content for my new website. I was up until around 1am last night finishing up a series of pages, and I don’t even feel like I’ve put a dent in it yet. There are at least 10-15 more pages of content to write just to get the site ready for prime time.

    Needless to say, all this typing on my little laptop keyboard has me wondering how soon to schedule the carpal tunnel syndrome surgery. If I was smart, I would have hooked up one of those fancy ergonomic keyboards and a regular mouse a long time ago. But then how would I sit in my lazy boy chair with all that stuff in my lap?

    Anyway… No matter what, I’ll be announcing the new site here on New Years Eve. It won’t be 100% ready, but it will be close enough for you to take a peek and give me some opinions about it.

    By the way, I almost switched over to using my own HTML editor (FrontPage) with SBI, but I changed my mind and decided to stick with the built-in SiteBuilder tool. SiteBuilder really is very simple to use. If you can stack building blocks, you can build a website with SiteBuilder. However, I was getting frustrated because it was taking too long to create each page. I wanted to just switch back to FrontPage because I’m so familiar with that program. But I came to my senses and figured FrontPage would probably make me lazy and cause me to start designing pages the way I think they should be designed. No good could come of that. ;-)

    SiteBuilder guarantees that each page is built correctly for both my human visitors and the search engines. Basically, it takes the thinking out of building a great web page, and lets me focus all my brain power on writing good content. That’s the way it really should be.

    So stay tuned… There are only a few more days to wait and then my new business and SBI website will be thrust upon the world! Well, OK - it will be thrust upon my tiny little blogger world. Give a guy a break!

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