I started my HTML-based website in 1996, a long time ago when the internet was new and websites were just beginning. Since 2008, it remained HTML-based, but I gradually added a WordPress blog to keep things fresh for my audience. This week, I successfully moved everything to a WordPress site, which offers more flexibility and features. In the coming weeks and months, I plan to make it look nicer by trying out different themes and customizing elements to match my vision. I want to improve user experience, make navigation easier, and possibly include new multimedia content. Here’s what the home page looked like from 2008 to this current WordPress version, highlighting the progress I’ve made and my plans for the future.
I captured the entire week of the Roebling Carnival—from setup to takedown—in a continuous time-lapse, and just finished putting together an edited version!
Edited Version (with audio): A faster-paced highlight reel of the week, with portions trimmed and ambient sound from around the carnival pieced in. Watch it here: https://youtu.be/HyJuQg7C588
Full Version (unedited, no audio): If you want the whole thing, start to finish, no cuts or sound—here’s the raw 24-minute version: https://youtu.be/gYRnessvrfs
Recorded May 27 – June 1, 2025 Shot on an iPhone 11 using Lapse It at 10-second intervals. Over 122 real-time hours condensed into a time capsule of the week! Hope you enjoy seeing Roebling in motion!
Last summer, I moved into my buddy’s historic three-story home in Roebling, NJ—known around town as the One Horse House. It’s the only house in the village that was ever relocated from its original spot, supposedly hauled by a single horse (hence the name).
History lesson aside, the third floor of the house was largely untouched and in a bit of disarray. Quiet and tucked away, it struck me as the perfect spot to create a cozy little library and media room, especially since I already had a personal collection of books, movies, and music looking for a proper home.
I cleaned the space from top to bottom, gave it a fresh coat of paint, and started setting things up. While there are still a few accents and technical upgrades I’d like to make down the line, here’s a look at the One Horse House media room as it stands today:
If you’ve got any interesting media collecting dust, the One Horse House media room is always open to donations! I welcome just about every format—movies (DVD, Blu-ray, VHS, LaserDisc), music (CD, SACD, cassette, vinyl), and all kinds of books.
Gear (80% of it is over 20 years old): Hisense 50″ 4k Roku TV (50R6030N) Vizio 5.1/Dolby Atmos sound bar (sv510x-0806) Sony PlayStation 3 Slim (250GB) GE VCR (VG4043) Pioneer LaserDisc player (CLD-S104) Sony DVD/SACD player (DVP-NS90V) Technics turntable (SL-BD22) Sony dual-cassette player (TC-W435) Sony stereo receiver (STR-D590) JBL Creature 2.1 speakers Sony studio headphones (MDR-V600)
There are many many running shoe reviews on the internet. A stat that I wish they would include were the number of miles and/or the cost per mile of ‘retired’ shoes. Shoes that have achieved their max mileage. Here are some of my retired shoes, I personally tend to run in them as long as I can. I’ll update this table as I retire my shoes.
Wow! I just realized that Melania’s inauguration outfit reminds me of a movie! She even resembles Ed Harris from the poster! #inauguration #inauguration2025 #america #melaniatrump #fashion #walkermovie #mlkday