To start this build I decided that I was going to seal up the half cab and apply another coat of bedliner. Then just leave it to dry while I worked on the underside of the Jeep.... Read More
The stars have finally aligned, I get to commit to a project that will forever change my Jeep. As it sits right now my TJ is at 63,000 miles with stock control arms, stock springs, and a 2" budget boost (rubber spacers) with the worst shocks in the entire world. When I remove it all I will post what brand they are. Over the course of the next few weeks I am going to attempt (without any shop help) to install and fabricate some awesome stuff.... Read More
Tired of hacking Wordpress templates? Tired of "the loop"? For serious programmers, Wordpress tackles backend content control well enough but completely lacks in functionality on the front end (at least for those of us who like a little control). Over the past couple of weeks I have been developing... Read More
Finally, I no longer have to carry around a come along in my trunk. The winch took no time at all to install, and really does not need a write up. My front bumper did need to be removed in order to install the front set of bolts, but other than that, I had no issues.... Read More
Not too long ago a good friend of mine purchased an iPad. A small tablet with restricted features albeit, him and his wife use it quite often. The device has actually outweighed their desktop and netbook combined in usage. This nifty little device has become the center of many conversations, and makes almost all of its appearances in the living room on the couch.... Read More
Photo.tamu.edu is Texas A&M University's Flickr presence on steroids. Combining the powerhouses of content around campus into one unified resource. Aimed at proving a solid media outlet for journalists and content providers alike, this refined tool started in .NET and is now completely built in PHP.... Read More