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Programming Languages

More new toys

I still love Locomotive, but I haven’t forgotten my PHP, or my first love, RDF. (Note to self: get out more). Anyway, I spotted the following at the RAP (RDF API for PHP) site: RAP 0.93 will be released in January 2006 and will include support for the SPARQL query language and the SPARQL protocol. I’ve […]

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Just Shelley

Predictions

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Since making predictions is the thing to do this time of year, I’m also going to indulge. However, rather than predict what others do, I’m going to take a look at predicting what I’m going to do. I figure I have the same odds at being found correct a year from now. […]

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Technology Weblogging

Form to Press

I’m in the process of porting the functionality I’ve created in Wordform to WordPress 2.0. You can see the working weblog here. While I’m at it, I’m updating the semantic weblog plugins to fit the new environment. (Speaking of WordPress 2.0, did that go from source code control to release with no intervening beta period? Does […]

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Environment Photography

More on Taum Sauk, Johnson, and Black River

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Thanks to Lee Farber, who runs the Peola Valley Pottery in Lesterville (the town threatened with flooding after the Tauk Sauk Reservoir wall failed), I have links to additional resources on the flood and its impact. A political cartoon noting that AmerenUE operates more than reservoirs. I hope to get permission to actually […]

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People Photography Places

After the Flood

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I’m working on a very long essay on the recent dam break here in Missouri, the hurricane effects in New Orleans and other topics, and am out taking photos as annotation. The writing may be a long time in coming, but I thought I would post photos as I go […]