Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Others may have their cleaning utensils, their tools of formidable appearance, design, and power. However, I have something far greater — a cat that helps me do laundry. Well, sort of.
Comments
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. As you can see, I’ve added in functionality to display the most recent comments regardless of post. I’ve found that I do get comments on older posts, and they’re ‘lost’ because no one knows they occur. Now, every comment has its moment in the sun, so to speak. Speaking of […]
Comment How-To
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. In comments to my last posting Jonathon, asked the following about my new comment modification: Is that standard in (later versions of) MT? Or a custom-coded Burningbird special? Answer: a bit of both. The code is based on templates and an example that Ben and Mena provided, but I customized. So […]
We are out there
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Clay Shirky left a gracious comment attached to the Dripping with Irony post. I’m glad because this helped the thread reach a positive note, rather than continue into a downward spiral based on the old “she said/he said” pattern (of which I, unfortunately, contributed my share). When I replied to Clay, I repeated something […]
Dripping with irony
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I have always wanted to use the phrase dripping with irony. It reminds me of a stack of fluffy pancakes, topped with melted butter and pure maple syrup. The soft, slightly salty slightly sweet golden butter meets and melds with the rich, woodsy syrup, flowing over the top of the stack […]
