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Oops

After working on resume stuff quite a bit over the past few days, and after applying to several places, I noticed that something had happened to my link to my analytics file and a PHP error as being thrown onto the page. Not good Wylie, not good. Hopefully I fixed the problem before too many people saw it. Such a silly amateur mistake too.

Sortfolio

A while ago I signed up for a website named Haystack. Haystack was a portfolio site for web designers. It seems that haystack.com has switched to sortfolio.com. I only noticed that today when I went to update my profile, which I have done.
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Head on over to sortfolio.com to check it out. I will warn you now that there isn’t a lot from me there, I am just using the free version of the site. If I start making money again I might just upgrade.

The Anal Game

So, just last week I launched a site titled analrv.com. It is a site to post your pictures for the Anal Game. What is the Anal Game you ask? Well, you could go to the site and see, but here is a brief description: it’s a game to play while in the car. analrv.com site is a place to post the names and/or photos of the RV’s you see.

How do you play? Well, it’s simple, as you drive around take the name of any RV’s that you may see and add the word anal in front of it.

Want an example? Okay, lets say you are see an RV whos name is the Expedition. Just take the name Expedition and add Anal in front of it. The new name for that RV is the Anal Expedition. Got it?

It’s pretty fun to play on road trips, but it is not that easy to get a photo of the RVs since you are driving and need both hands on the wheel and your eyes on the road, not on the RVs. Hopefully you will be driving with a buddy and they can shoot a picture.

I am hoping it takes off and people start posting like crazy, I want to get as many RVs up there as I can, the site just needs more exposure.
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