Entries from November 2007 ↓

Da Paint! Boss! Boss! Da Paint! – Basement Day 5

Whoohoo! Ceiling in the main area is finished and thanks to Snowy and Ash’s unceasing paintitude, there is primer and a first coat on walls and ceiling! That’s a bigger job than it seems because painting the tongue and groove pine involves a first trip across with a brush painting the grooves, then a trip across with the roller.

The place looks brighter. The ceiling looks higher. I can almost picture moving bookcases and furniture in…. We couldn’t be more thrilled. Six years of waiting and working coming to a head!

MrsPages and the LittlePages are going to be sanding, filling and painting today. (And much of next week, likely)

Here’s the bit of ceiling that I have left to put boards on, at the bottom of the stairs. Hopefully finished today, but the corners and angles make for slow going.

The ceiling is simply Behr Ultra Pure Flat Ceiling White. The walls are a beautiful barely-off-white Behr PPL-50 “Table Linen”. It’s just tinted enough to see a difference when it’s up against the white ceiling and trim. It really warms the place up nicely.

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Basement Beautification – Day 4

I made my goal for yesterday, which was to get the ceiling up in the main area. I have a narrow strip to fill at the edge, then the ceiling in the little area over the stairs. That’s the goal for today.

Snowy and Ash are on their way over to help start painting! Whoohoo! We’re painting the basement!!

Pics, before paint prep:

Note the rebounder exerciser that the kids have been expending energy on while we work… (“Hey Dad! I can almost touch the ceiling!”)

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Basement Beautification – Day 3

A slow start yesterday, after discovering that the table saw was mis-aligned. The blade was perfectly square to the table when it was vertical, but when it was tilted to 45 degrees (to cut the ends of the ceiling boards) one end of the board was a 16th of an inch longer than the other, so no two cuts matched up. I spent at least 2 hours attempting to adjust my not-very adjustable saw and got it to within a reasonable tolerance, I think.

Mid afternoon the ceiling work started up and I got a good amount finished. Hopefully get the main area done today.

Pictures:

Looks worse than it is. In the first shot the white plastic drawer-things are going to the church tomorrow and the plywood is getting picked up by some happy FreeCycler as soon as they get here. Hooray for people taking our junk away for us!

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Extreme Accessibility

I’m a fan of user interface design, and all the psychology behind it. I love the art/science of making things easier to use and understanding the differences between how people use a site, and how the designers thought people would use a site.

Accessibility is a big part of that. Can someone who can only see high contrast images see your site? Or can they at least re-style your page easily to make it high contrast? Can someone using a screen reader to speak the text on a page get all of your content?

I bow to the king of accessibility, though. The West Midlands Fire Service has thought of everything.

Move your mouse over the woman in the picture.

Yes, she actually signs the text that’s beside her.

It’s a great day when even deaf people can read the internet.

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You Know you’re Behind In The Laundry When…

Laundry Line by Colleen Macisaac…you have sorted into colours, and you have a full load of yellows.

And a full load of light pinks.

And a full load of light blues.

And a full load of greens,

And two loads of reds.

And two loads of dark blues.

And…

Sigh.

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