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Media

Choices: Good Customer Support or Death by Tweety Bird

I swear, it took every ounce of strength I had to keep from running to the nearest souvenir stand, buying a giant fluffy Tweety tie, and beating that guy to death with it. Rob Rybarczyk at St. Louis Today.

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History

Women soldiers

From a story in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that’s no longer online: Jennie Irene Hodgers was born in County Louth, Ireland, on Christmas Day in 1843 and later sailed to New York with her family. But she already was calling herself Albert D.J. Cashier when she turned up in Belvidere, Ill., and enlisted in the […]

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Weblogging

Tiger marketing

It’s a bit surprising, at times, to look around and realize how many webloggers have been hired by big companies. For the most part, such hiring is based on the person’s skill, drive, and interest, and I celebrate their good fortune and the company’s good sense. There are occasions, though, where the hiring seems less […]

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Burningbird

Testing new plug-in

I’m testing a new plug-in that strips images from syndication feeds, and replaces the content with the ALT tag. The code is a modification of an existing WordPress plug-in. The original replaced the IMG tag with whatever static text you choose. I decided to go with the ALT text, instead. Download the Imageless with Tag Text […]

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Connecting

Invites

Just a reminder that if you want a Joost invitation, send me an email or add a comment with the name you want used and your email. The most recent release of the software seems to be much more stable on my Windows XP machine. I’m still patiently waiting for Max Headroom. I’ve also noticed […]