Signs of Life

The dust that appears to have settled on ShaunInman.com would suggest a period of slothful inactivity—au contraire. Look for promises of big changes around here soon. Reeeal soon.

In the meantime be sure to snatch up the latest version of sIFR.

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Author
Shaun Inman
Posted
September 13th, 2004 at 7:21 pm
Categories
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Comments
023 (Now closed)

023 Comments

001

dang, you go without any word for over a month, then tease us with an entry? ouch. you hurt us bad, shaun..

( :

i’ll be watching for something big..

Author
ak
Posted
Sep 13th, 2004 3:52 pm
002

Okay Shaun, go ahead ;) Waiting for the promises… Eee, actually for the big surprise.

Author
JohnyB
Posted
Sep 13th, 2004 4:02 pm
003

Your “big changes” better be worth the wait, Shaun. I’ve been checking my bookmarks daily just for a new tidbit every couple weeks… Of course, I’m not worried… you’ve never failed to impress. I just thought it would be amusing to put a little pressure on you. Enjoy!

Author
John Whittet
Posted
Sep 13th, 2004 4:29 pm
004

Wow! He’s alive! ;D

Can’t wait to see what you’re brewing there!

Author
Kevin Navia
Posted
Sep 13th, 2004 8:00 pm
005

This better be good Inman!

We all know that the real reason that you’ve been quiet is that your girlfriend dumped you and the world around you got overrun with zombies.

Still, living in America you might not have noticed much of a change… ;)

Author
Malarkey
Posted
Sep 14th, 2004 7:24 am
006

What better be good? The promises of big changes? Oh, they will be. They’ll be so good that I’ll never live up to them. Then I’ll have to wait months for all of you to forget about the promises and sneak out a new version while no one is looking. :)

Author
Shaun Inman
Posted
Sep 14th, 2004 7:33 am
007

He lives!

Author
Jason Berry
Posted
Sep 14th, 2004 5:04 pm
008

I’m just glad to see you’re pinging blo.gs again. ;)

Seriously, looking forward to seeing whatcha got.

Author
Ryan Brill
Posted
Sep 14th, 2004 7:41 pm
009

Can’t wait to see the new changes. =)

Author
Kedron
Posted
Sep 15th, 2004 4:41 am
010

Du är hungrig hungrig flodhäst!! Du älskar att reta mig. Jag älskar dig.

Farväl satkäring!

Author
Franc
Posted
Sep 15th, 2004 7:36 am
011

LOL looking foward to this and don’t worry you can’t sneak nothing pass me :)

Author
Khalil Waldropt
Posted
Sep 15th, 2004 7:54 am
012

Looking forward to seeing what you have in store Shaun. All the best.

Author
Yannick L.
Posted
Sep 15th, 2004 12:40 pm
013

Good things come to those who wait.

Author
mr miyagi
Posted
Sep 15th, 2004 7:02 pm
014

“Wax on, rip off” Chuckle, classic billy.

Author
Shaun Inman
Posted
Sep 15th, 2004 7:09 pm
015

Holy crap! Is that a new photo on the homepage or what? Was it everything you expected? As you were ;)

Author
Shaun Inman
Posted
Sep 16th, 2004 4:49 pm
016

Wow - that must be where all the “action” happens! I would have thought you slept in some sort of oxygen tank, though. Or some sort of throne built out of vanquished cyber-foes?

Author
bearskinrug
Posted
Sep 17th, 2004 3:36 am
017

I dub this blog post ISR — or Inman Silence Replacement.

Author
Michael Ward
Posted
Sep 17th, 2004 5:53 am
018

It lives it lives!

So will some other designer come out and create sISR? Design Dojo Maybe?

Author
AkaXakA
Posted
Sep 17th, 2004 12:20 pm
019

I cant wait to see what you’ve got in store. Should be good, as all of it is.

Author
Adrian Kostrubiak
Posted
Sep 17th, 2004 12:24 pm
020

I come from Audioscrobbler seeking peace. And maybe love. Actually, nevermind.

I’m here to talk to you about Harry and the Potters, a band that doesn’t seem to ring up on allmusic.com. Are they some sort of local band…or…..what? I’m just intrigued because I’m an HP fan myself, and it would be fun to see what this is all about.

Take care.

Author
Kiran
Posted
Sep 25th, 2004 9:14 pm
021

I’m a big fan of you (i must confess) and even that i got that RSS subscription right into my bloglines and doesn’t notified me of updates i still keep coming here hoping that you’ve posted something. Whatever you do i’m sure i gonna be great and i want to see it in the very first second if possible.

Author
sosa
Posted
Sep 28th, 2004 8:35 pm
022

OT: Shaun - how do you get your footer to snap to the bottom of the screen - i thought this was a css impossibility?

Author
mark
Posted
Sep 30th, 2004 5:44 am
023

JavaScript Mark, making the impossible simple since 1995. Have at the source of this page.

Author
Shaun Inman
Posted
Sep 30th, 2004 5:48 am