Monday, March 31, 2008

Hey, you know what started today? The Major League Baseball season!

Yay!

You know what didn't start today? My baseball gambling software. (I would have also accepted "The Giants' offense" as an answer)

Boo.

I may yet resurrect that program, but the itch that program scratched is now being scratched by my day trading efforts. Plus, I think I've already learned much of what I had to learn from that effort. Next up? I'm not sure.

Anyone got any good ideas for web sites I should build? I'll share some of my to-be-made zillions with you if your idea pans out.

7 comments:

Avery Gray said...

Mike, I'm gonna let you in on my secret to internet success--it's a little thing I like to call "Naked Webcam with Avery". I'm pretty sure there's nothing like it on the internet.

Mike said...

That's no secret! I already subscribe to that website under the handle: 8008l0v3r. That's me!

Avery Gray said...

Oh, that's you! Well, darn. You're my one and only subscriber, and the only ISP to ever visit my site. But you do visit A LOT, so I thank you for your patronage!

Mike said...

I budget a lot of money each month for my boob fetish.

Meg S. said...

I'm always desperate for someone to help me with sewingmamas.com. Lots of boobs there too. Mostly breastfeeding though, so if you're into that sort of thing you're golden. Plus out of all our members, only one dude! You'd be our Web God.

I have a million ideas and no time or knowledge. I have 7,000 members who are happy to pay to be a part of the site. I downloaded MySql to try to change the way some things worked but freaked out. I backed it all up and begged our "Web guy" to help me. He's our web guy in that we pay him for the server and tell him when it's down. We have our own server but I'm not sure what that means or what I can do with it. He's talks down to women. See, this is why I feel dumb sometimes.

I want it to look like ravelry.com had a baby with knitty.com and burdastyle.com in some weird three way baby making sewing thing. I even asked the ravelry people if they were going to sell the shell program and they said no way. Seriously, sewing and crafts are a niche market that is just waiting to be picked. I'm doing my best. If you ever find a young hungry programmer in need of clothes, fabric or home cooking, please send them my way.

I can pay in the low hundreds. Or in fabric, custom clothes for Daisy and Hank -- I've made some boxers for men too! The tuxedo ones are popular. Halloween costumes. I have a site of stuff I make...

but this is an old post so I'm guessing you're covered. Just putting a bug in your ear :)

Meg S. said...

god I type too much. sorry. train of thought typing... i need to get out more

Mike said...

Hey Meg, that's cool that you've built a community and a web site, but I'm not familiar with the software you're using, so it would take me an absurd amount of time to accomplish what you'd like to have done. Good luck with your server though!