Now, hear me out before you condemn my stupidity. I did go to the park today for a light, gentle hike, at Washington Park, to be exact. Except that I had read my guide wrong and instead of grade two hikes, these were grade four, which is one level below absolute wilderness. It was cold […]
Month: January 2003
Gooseneck lamp update
Not that everyone is breathless with anticipation of my next health update, a quick message about status of back, legs, walking, and combination thereof. One thing about being a klutz, you heal fairly quickly. I’m doing much better. I can sit at my desk now, which accounts for frenzy of activity lately. And I can […]
Movable Type tips and tricks
So, how do you like the new look, eh? Still playing a bit, but it’s getting there — blue/green for sky and water; tan/rust/brown for earth and fire; gray/black/white for air and snow. I’ve also been exploring different things to do with Movable Type; this weblogging tool is amazingly versatile. The Trott’s have left all sorts […]
I received a letter from the storage company I rent a unit from in San Francisco — it’s raising the rate on my unit in February. I can’t continue with it so I have to figure out what to do with my ‘wordly goods’. Once I have a break in writing and screwing around with […]
Tiny thread, small needle
In The Third Generation of Weblogging I wrote the following about ThreadNeedle: I discovered that my original concept was infeasible because of the space requirements and the forced centralization. Now, with trackback and increasing uses of other technologies, we’re starting to see ‘threadneedle’ take form, and we’re finding that what was wrong with my original concept is […]
