first-customer
Clark Venable, a client of Macrobyte's, checked out my outline renderers, and reports:
Steve,Got it working. I'm writing all my grants this way now. Thanks!
Clark, you're welcome!!
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Ok, I got up this am to find that at 10:00 pm last night a co-worker had deployed my most recent app... gah! Fortunately, it's a low-traffic site. However, later on I'm watching the logs and suddenly I'm watching the app go into an infinite loop. Akk!
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Clark Venable, a client of Macrobyte#39;s, checked out my outline renderers, and reports:
Steve, Got it working. I'm writing all my grants this way now. Thanks!
Clark, you're welcome!!
Morning notes... Got the first cuppa coffee, soon everything will be juuuuusst fiiiiine.
Rafe nails it over on rc3.org:
If you ask me, there's nothing more unsettling than the idea that some person believes that blowing up others is so important that they willingly give their life in the process, and indeed, by design. That's a sort of nihilism and fervor that I'm not really prepared to deal with psychologically.
Thanks to the recent improvements in OmniOutliner's scripting interface, I've managed to sucessfully write an outline renderer in AppleScript that outputs nicely structured HTML. Woohoo! My ability and motivation to write longer and more thoughtful pieces for this site just improved dramatically. Learn more here.
Note to Dave - Mark may have said he does not like outliners; however, he DOES understand the power of an outliner:
I like to edit Python code in an IDE (or in Emacs in python-mode), which autoindents for me and allows me to "fold" code blocks (collapse an outline node) that I'm not currently using. He's already got what you're offering him in Radio's outliner (the one Frontier programmers all love)- but without the ability to easily edit that same script in some other text editor.
dvd
Well, we've been building a small DVD library, today we finally decided on a DVD player. Amazon is running a sale on DVD players, and we had a gift certificate (for Christmas last year) from Jodi's brother. So we got this Toshiba SD4700. It plays DVD-Video, DVD-Audio, CD, MP3, CD-R/RW and DVD-R, so I think it's going to grow as our system does.
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Well, we've been building a small DVD library, today we finally decided on a DVD player. Amazon is running a sale on DVD players, and we had a gift certificate (for Christmas last year) from Jodi's brother. So we got this Toshiba SD4700. It plays DVD-Video, DVD-Audio, CD, MP3, CD-R/RW and DVD-R, so I think it's going to grow as our system does.
Mark Pilgrim investigates OPML. He makes some of the same observations that I've made in the past (unfortunately I don't believe I published any of them, so go read his).
This afternoon the Coyotes beat the Nashville Predators to end at 6th place. I never cared about hockey (inspite of Jim's obsession with it ;-)) until recently - having an NHL team in town is kinda cool. Still, where DO they get names for these teams? I mean, the "Predators"? Oy.
Well, we've been building a small DVD library, today we finally decided on a DVD player. Amazon is running a sale on DVD players, and we had a gift certificate (for Christmas last year) from Jodi's brother. So we got this Toshiba SD4700. It plays DVD-Video, DVD-Audio, CD, MP3, CD-R/RW and DVD-R, so I think it's going to grow as our system does.
Paolo on the Semantic web (though he doesn't know it):
Basically what is happening is that every piece of information, every idea, every concept, every document is getting its own url. You can access it and reuse it.
I was looking through my referer logs today, and noticed a new entry: turns out it's a new blog by an old buddy - Chris Ruzin is another designo-geek I knew back in my days in Germany. Looks like he's back in the states and looking for work: if you need such a one as him, check out his resume.
While I think it was a great idea, I can't help but think that it would have been very easy to make this a lot more flexible.
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