Daily notes that won’t necessarily happen every day. Sometimes shorter, sometimes longer.
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Typo ain’t what I wanted, neither is TextPattern. Still using WebMake for now. 0.25 sigh
A thread in the Python Tutor list reminds me that some beginners need to be reminded about matching quote types. So did I a long time ago.
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WordPress and a few plugins installed at http://greenlakeumc.org/ - hurrah.
Now that I’ve got WordPress sorted out I want to install a blog on coolnamehere. Naturally, I’m looking at Mephisto. Freak.
or maybe typo.
doing a test install of Typo to see if I want it for coolnamehere
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Just relaxing a bit before getting back to work on the church website.
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being itchy and trying to be tired.
I’m happy that Obama is up to 8 wins in a row, but I hope his supporters don’t become condescending jerks.
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sleep would be good. Going to sleep 7 hours ago would be better. oh well, I’ll see how much rest I can get out of a nap.
lest I forget again … http://jimandlissa.com/project/textilephp ports Brad Choate’s version back to PHP
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working on the church bulletin for tomorrow and listening to KEXP
switching to Last.fm since KEXP is on a metal kick or something.
Managed to write and erase the same page in the bulletin at least 3 times. Think I got it right now, though. Time to go home and sleep.
I’m thinking about using Tumblr too, for posting drawings, links and whatnot. Is it maybe possible to use too many services though?
I just saw Petr Krenzelok’s giddy announcement on the REBOL mailing list that a public alpha of REBOL 3 is available today. I’ve been waiting to see this for a while and can’t even begin to describe how excited I am.
The official announcement is here. I just need to remember that it’s an alpha. Pieces aren’t going to work. Things will be strange. But it’s out there for the bold to play with.
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This blog may well be the single best resource ever created for those of use who are learning how to automate Windows with Ruby.
I’d really love to master an editor. Any editor. Vim has been my weapon of choice for years, but Emacs has always intrigued me. It’s easier to use than Vim, but the Elisp language is the real draw. Vim’s configuration / scripting language is awkward at best. Elisp is cryptically lispish, but at least it is possible to break it down without wondering what the heck <sfile>
is supposed to be.
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I just signed up for twitter.
watching “The Wedding Banquet” … again.