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Places Weather

Don’t visit in the summer

I love my new adopted home, I really do. I’d love to share it with all of you, except that I have to honestly say, whatever you do, don’t visit this summer. It’s only the middle of may and we’re heading to 90F, and 85% or better humidity. I went to the library and the […]

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People

I’m out of control

At wood s lot a reference to an old online interview with W.G. Sebald. What an unexpected treat this was. The entire interview was classic, wonderful Sebald, but I particularly liked what he had to say at the end of the interview: Certainly, my own life experience is that when I thought I had things sorted and I was […]

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Just Shelley

What made my day today

Gord, at poeticgeek.net. All this writing makes me questions Shelley’s humanity. I have come to the conclusion that she is actually a sophisticated robot using a markov generator to make compelling entries. There is no way a human being can consistently produce witty, helpful, and well-written articles. I swear that women like Shelley make me question […]

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Connecting

Open comment thread: inline comment preview

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Though at this time I’m running WordPress 1.02 on my main weblog, and hadn’t planned on adding more hacks until moving to 1.2, I did hear your calls– like the far off sad sighs of birds hidden among the dense growth of the forests I walk: We need comment preview! […]

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Technology Weblogging

Survival guide to LAMP: File creations in PHP is nobody’s problem

L is for Linux, A is for Apache, and P is for PHP Before providing instructions for two of the tweaks I made to WordPress 1.2–multiple weblog emulated support and generating static pages–I need to spend some time on the issue of permissions and writing to directories from a PHP application. Typically, when a web […]