I've redesigned the blog. Click through and have a look. 
What? Not much has changed, right? 
Wrong! I've got rid of most of the tables and replaced them with CSS. The only thing that is still tabled is the calendar. 
I've put up a new header graphic featuring a photo of Harvard Yard in Cambridge, Massachusetts (now that I'm working for Grazr, I've almost learnt how to spell Massachusetts). 
What else has changed? Well, I got rid of the half-working JavaScript on the right and have replaced it with some pretty little icons (from the Silk collection). 
What do these icons do? Well, the email one (still the same) lets you send me an email. I've switched to a little speaker icon for my audio comment link. Just click that and you can record me an MP3. 
The third button allows you to send me money. I'll leave it up to you how you want to use this. Donations or just paying off guilty debts or giving me a nice big bribe not to slag off your Web 2.0 company.

Then there's the usual XML icon but next to that is a little 'XML Add' icon. Click that and you'll get a popup window with a list of feed readers. This looks a bit horrid, but I'll prettify it soon and make a public version and API available. 
Everything else remains much the same. 
Now that my template is CSS-based, I'll be able to make my blog look a lot smarter. 
