The Letter H

I’ve been on an insane programming rip the last few months. I don’t really understand it actually, it’s like an obsession. I’ve been taking words that are considered profane by contemporary standards and recreating them with less effect, by adding the letter h.

I’ve then purchased the domain name! It’s amazing that I’ve been able to snag some great short letter .com domains by adding an inflection to an otherwise obscene word.

Once I bought a name, I needed some substance to justify the existence of the site, so I’ve been creating new HTML5 Responsive code like crazy to justify the $12 for each purchase. It’s also funny how robots scanning for new, possibly hot domain names are emailing me asking if I’d like some site development to go with that new name.

Ah, no thanks :-) Here’s my list of new websites, descending order, current to oldest:

  • Buhlshit(www.buhlshit.com)

      My latest project is basically a current news aggregator built around a responsive front-end framework called Foundation along with a cascading grid layout jQuery plugin called Masonry. Very state of the art stuff! (in progress…)

  • Rahton(www.rahton.com)

      An HTML responsive app that provides current movie information with a menu structure that scales great across desktops, tablets and phones. It’s a mashup of the Rotten Tomatoes API, the IMDB and New York Times movies.

  • Shiht(www.shiht.com)

      A program that takes raw text from various current sources and creates a Wordle, which is a graphical display of the frequency of words used, with the most frequent words rising to the top.

  • Suhck(www.suhck.com)

      This program extracts photos from Flickr that meet a criteria defined by them as Interesting. It’s a great way to view their best photos based on categories that matter to you.

  • Wishpy(www.wishpy.com)

      A sweet app that continuously extracts photos from my blog randomly and presents them full screen in your browser. Pure awesomeness, right?

  • Fahck(www.fahck.com)

      My first experiment with HTML5 canvas technology using jQuery jCanvas.

Quite a collection of code and some interesting domain names. I assume that if the names offend you, as opposed to making you smile, well then you can just go off and watch some Little House on the Prairie reruns…

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2 comments

  1. Oh no you done went and stepped on my toes right there. Little House on the Prairie is one of my most favorite shows of all times. I love reading about your programs but my mind is not always smart enough to understand them. All though I do try them out. Some work for me and some don’t. Keep on truckin.

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