Archive for July 2004
Sysadmin Apprecation Day
We're celebrating Sysadmin Appreciation Day here at Content Connections. :-) The tech team will be ordering pizza and perhaps watching WarGames or Tron. Suggestions for other suitably geeky movies welcome.
Demoing Trackback
I'm working on Jodi's weblog, and want to demo Trackback for her, so this post is tracking back a funny post she made today about her "nice-boss".
She Blogs!
Jodi has started blogging again at her newly WordPress-powered weblog. Even I'm wondering what she's talking about...
Yay mod_rewrite, again
I've found some links to my content floating around the web of the form
www.redmonk.net/discussion/thread.html$msgnum=2353
So I decided to route them to the same script that maps some of my other old Conversant URLs to the new site, and now the discussion-style links work after a fashion - they get 302'd to the correct url - in this case redmonk.net/archives/2003/10/30/winter-lawn-redux.
Living the Dream in Boomtown
In 2002-2003, Jodi and I got seriously hooked on an intelligently-written and smartly-directed crime drama on NBC called Boomtown. Somehow, aliens managed to abduct the people at NBC smart enough to air this amazing bit of cinema, b/c the show was unceremoniously bludgeoned to death after 1 season and 4 episodes.
Throwing Tables
Doug Bowman, designer and css guru, published yet another article dedicated to getting those of us who have not gone the "standards-compliant" route on our sites to make the leap.
Calling iTunes
Bump: Apple announces plans to create iTunes for Motorola cell phones. As Robert says I didn't expect that. Indeed. Not sure how good an idea this is, guess we'll see.
Weblog "Greatest Hits"
Joi Ito links to a post by Seth Godin who mentions the idea of "greatest hits", or weblog posts that you (as the blogger) think people should read first when coming to your site.
Powerbook G4 sound issue
If you have a Powerbook G4 and your sound starts horking out, run the Apple Hardware Test (boot from the included disk, hold down Option and select "Apple Hardware Test"). It's possible that you'll get a logic board error 2ISS/1/5: 0x40
. If so, call AppleCare (you did get AppleCare, right?) and they'll hook you up.
Movies!
Jodi and I managed to pick up a few more movies of interest today at Costco, listed herewith:
Jonathan Schwartz' blog
Sun Microsystem's CEO, Jonathan Schwartz, has a blog. Now, I don't care a heck of a lot about what's going on at Sun, but I am enjoying hearing about life from Jonathan's POV. Largely he's using the blog to address issues that are facing Sun these days, like how they are going to monetize Java, or how to compete with "Free" software.
Rands is Right (The N.A.D.D. Justification)
Oooooh, Rands has a great justification for getting that 30" monstrosity from Apple. N.A.D.D.!
Form handling in PHP
I found out a cool feature of PHP today. I'm sure that every other PHP hacker on the planet already knows this, but I didn't ;-).
Idealism
On this day last year it was confirmed that I'm an idealist, a fact to which anyone who knows me would attest.
With Apologies to the Other Steve Ivy
Ok, so I've been doing some thinking about this whole other Steve Ivy thing. While 0wnz0ring the top spot on Google may be fun for bloggers who enjoy messing with PageRank, it's not really fair for someone like Steve Ivy, lead coin expert at Heritage Gelleries.
New Feedster, sponsored links, and *the other* Steve Ivy
Well, shoot. I had finally kicked this Steve Ivy off the first few pages of Google, now he (well, his company Heritage Coin) has purchased a well-placed sponsored link on the new Feedster. Yeargh! Foiled again!
Hats: Sunday Afternoons
If I get off my butt and start arranging it, I'm hoping to hike part of the Grand Canyon this fall with my brother-in-law. Being a hat-man myself, I immediately decided I would need an appropriate head covering for this adventure. Shelly LeSueur, Content Connections' adventuress-in-residence, suggested this magnificent-looking hot-weather hiking hat from a company called Sunday Afternoons.