I created a small 32x32 gif logo to use in things like CMUD. I just hated the default icon, and why not use our own logo?

This is how I test the server. Here's the gif if anybody wants to use it:

I'm doing a presentation on Subversion to my local .NET User Group tomorrow night. I attend the Utah County .NET User Group. I'm also their webmaster.
This is the first time I have ever spoken at a user group. Fortunately for me, I have spoken in front of people a fair amount, so I'm not nervous. I've done consultant work on and off for about 7 years, so I've had to give plenty of presentations.
This will also be a good chance to show off PainlessSVN to a group of .NET developers. The user group's site is
http://www.ucnug.org
I just saw this on Rocky Lhotka's blog:
"I used to learn new technologies by writing games - specifically MUDs and then low-end MMORPGs (well, I wrote and rewrote parts of one that never really came together). Someday I'd like to get back to doing that."
And
"I've been feeling seriously burned out of late. That's not good. Part of it is due to the way travel grates on me more all the time, but most of it is that I haven't spent time doing truly exploratory things for a very long time now. CSLA has become quite consuming, and so my spare time goes into the framework, when I could be working on a .NET MUD engine or something really fun like that (I have these cool prototypes for truly dynamic world behavior that I'd love to pull together into something real)."
Here's the link to the whole blog post:
http://www.lhotka.net/weblog/BeingABetterDeveloperIn6Months.aspx
He's the author of CSLA, a DAL framework that I've used before. I think I talked with him about WheelMUD once upon a time. I've read several of his books. His stuff is always pretty good.
I got really tired of the DotNetNuke core Blog module, so I ripped it out and replaced it with this. It already bombed today, by not letting me edit and/or create new blog entries.
I haven't had time to customize the look of the module, but I will in time.