Another fooflah, this time over archiving. Dorothea picked on Mark’s archive setup, which is based on archive-month-link. Jonathon responds with a push-back at Dorothea’s weekly archive. He’s joined in his comments by Mark who pushes back with justification for his archive-month-link. Aquarionics bravely joines the discussion, Dorothea retracts. Could be me misreading everything but it sure looked like good fun was NOT […]
Year: 2003
MT Gets creative and becomes common
Movable Type is coming out with a new minor version release, 2.6. Among the new items is some improved support for text formatting that I’m really looking forward to. The Trotts have also opened up database support, and enhanced comments — all excellent additions. Another change that’s going to generate some interesting talk here and there is […]
And wonders never cease
I have never seen a flock of robins. I have seen individual robins, and I have seen flocks of seagulls and starlings and crows, but I have never seen a flock of robins. I was working at my computer when I noticed the shadows moving across my desk, and looked out on a transformed landscape: […]
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. A few weeks back a person who I hadn’t talked to on the phone for some time called me and we were chatting away. While talking, he got another call and excused himself for a moment to check who it was. He then came back on the line to say […]
Thoughts on the State of the Union
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I watched the State of the Union speech last night. Some thoughts: Health Care: The most reaction during the speech occurred when the President mentioned health care reform. Unfortunately, his introduction didn’t follow through with any effective solutions. Rather than extend Medicare and Medicaid with a prescription drug plan, the President […]
