Category Archives: Syndicated

Tech tip: Check your site in browsers you don’t use

It seems that those of us who are looking for the shiniest new technology objects seldom look back at the applications we have kicked to the curb.  So it is with web browsers.  I have been addicted to Google’s amazing Chrome browser for quite a while now.  I browse in Firefox occasionally, but Internet Explorer?  Didn’t everyone leave IE behind years ago?   To be honest, I have only used IE for the proprietary Realtor  tools that, for some reason, are written to perform only in IE.  Otherwise, I doubt if I would have would fired  it up except by accident.

The other day, I accidentally brought up the new version of my real estate site http://spake.com in IE, and I was appalled.  A site that looked pretty clean in Chrome and Firefox, was distorted as  a website Picasso might have designed when displayed in IE. (Too bad I didn’t get a screen shot)  To my surprise, Google Analytics told  me that 35.56% of my site visitors  this year used a version of Internet Explorer.  Time for panic!  Over a third of the visitors to my business website, were getting unformatted, and partially unusable content.  No wonder IE generated the highest bounce rates of any of the major browsers  opening spake.com.

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Madison got dedicated bike lanes and the world didn’t end

Maybe the bike lanes weren’t such a bad idea after all

madison ave in midtown

Madison Ave, Midtown Memphis, with dedicated bike lanes

It was interesting to read in the Commercial Appeal last month that some of the businesses that opposed the bike lanes on Madison Avenue are now putting their energy into making Madison Avenue a better place – a street that is pedestrian, and bike friendly, safer and more beautiful – home to shops, restaurants, commerce and the arts, in a comfortable mainstream urban environment.

Mark Weber, one of the former opponents of dedicated bike lanes has started a website in support of bicycling on Madison.  Weber, owner of the Mail Center at 1910 Madison, says that a number of Madison merchants are adopting a more positive attitude towards bike lanes and the Mayor’s plans to beautify the street; and that a major kickoff of the initiative will probably occur next spring with a “grand opening” of the bike lanes.

Two trips down Madison

I am been around Midtown most of my life, and I have always thought there was something special about Madison – from Stewart Brothers Hardware to Overton Square, Huey’s, Zinnie’s, the Lamplighter, Ardent, and all the businesses, eateries, and bars that have come and gone – there’s just something magical about Madison.

Before the milling, paving and re-striping,  I did a windshield video of the stretch of Madison where the bike lanes were proposed:

And here is a video of the same route after Madison was repaved and lanes striped:


Of course, it was kind of a chilly day, early afternoon – maybe too chilly for most bikers. The wide lens I was using made it appear I was really speeding, but I was actually within the speed limit for the whole distance

I have high hopes for Madison being Midtown’s and Memphis’s showcase street for for urban aesthetics, sensible transportation, commerce, and residential living.

What do you think?  Please leave a comment.

The last magnificent home on Union Avenue

Will the Nineteenth Century Club fall victim to the track hoes?

Nineteenth Century Club

Nineteenth Century Club

The Nineteenth Century Club is a philanthropic and cultural women’s organization.  The organization bought the magnificent house at 1433 Union Avenue in 1926.  The mansion was originally built for Rowland J. Darnell in 1909 and was one of many mansions that lined the stretch of  in Midtown. Now it’s the last one standing, the next door neighbor of Taco Bell.  The area is now home to fast food joints, strip shopping centers, and modern office buildings and retail.

The property is for sale for  $1.5 Million.  I know many of us would hate to see the building demolished, so let’s hope an angel arrives in time with the ideas and money to save this house from the wrecking ball.  If you are, or know such a person, there are plenty of us who will happily help you  with all necessary due diligence.

An estate sale was held last weekend, and I was able to get  photos of some of the interior details.

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