South Korea

The 14 months during 2007-2008 that I lived and taught English as a secondary language in South Korea.

Theme options and widgets for the Structure theme

If any of you’ve wondered where I’ve been the last couple of days, then I must tell you that I’ve been hard at work creating more options for the Structure WordPress theme. I didn’t plan on releasing an update this soon, but things were running too smoothly for me not … Continue reading →

Structure: WordPress Theme

The Structure theme has a new home! The Structure theme is now hosted on ThemeHybrid.com. Theme Information: Description: A theme for news/magazine sites with a blog-friendly option too. It includes built-in video and image features that easily allow you to customize your site. There are content blocks that you can … Continue reading →

So you wanna teach in South Korea?

What is it like out there? How much should I get paid? Am I getting screwed over by my recruitment agency? These are all good questions to ask when applying for a job overseas. There are plenty more you should ask too, and you are right to ask them. I … Continue reading →

Make Your MySpace Profile Look Like Facebook 2

I’ve had many requests to update my fairly popular Facebook Mimic theme for MySpace. I finally promised myself that I’d do a complete revamp of the theme once I hit 2,000 downloads. Well, that time is now. Download: Before downloading, you should know that this theme is a div overlay … Continue reading →

Weekly Roundup #7

Another week has gone by and I have another Weekly Roundup to present to you. No, I didn’t post too much in this past week, but rest assured that I worked every single day on something. I’ll give you plenty of new content in the coming weeks to be happy … Continue reading →

Breaking the Technorati top 10K with free advertising

What’s that? Free advertising? Tell me more. In honor of this site’s venture into the Technorati top 10,000 blogs, I’m kicking off my new advertising campaign. I’m giving away 2 - 3 advertising spots for free. Currently, I’m using AdSense in the far right sidebar. This is where the new … Continue reading →

WordPress Custom Fields: Book Reviews Pt. 2

This part of the tutorial will cover making things look a little prettier. It is a more advanced PHP tutorial than any of the previous tutorials in the overall custom fields series. Basically, we will do a lot of work, but it won’t look like we’ve accomplished much. We still … Continue reading →

Weekly Roundup #6

I’m a little late on this past week’s roundup of cool and useful links. Sorry to those readers that look forward to this every week. I’m finally over whatever sickness I had and am ready to get back on track with blogging. Instead of skipping the Weekly Roundup altogether, I’ve … Continue reading →

The ABCs of Writing: Introduction

I’m starting a new series on this blog. Yes, another series. Since I hold an English degree and am an educator of the finer arts of the English language — OK, so I’m teaching English to Korean kids (it’s not that complicated). Wait. Wait. Wait. Did I write any of … Continue reading →