From the Wait-For-It Dept I feel like the writer in my head is working to finish a blog entry. I have a feeling it's going to be deep and meticulous, and probably fairly personal. Oh. Hmm. Errr. Personal you say? More than likely, says the writer in my head. Sometimes blogging is like stripping down to your underpants in front of millions of people. ('cept only a few dozen of them are really watching.) Now my writer is calling for coffee.... |
From the Switching? Dept I am about this close to switching to a different bit of weblogging software. Given the fact that Radio doesn't seem to want to update pages, and tends to render stuff I don't want it to render, and doesn't seem to have as good of a template system as some of the others (as there are only a handful of Radio themes, but thousands and thousands of MT templates). What does everybody suggest? |
From the Lazy-Web-Work Dept: On Daring Fireball John Gruber mentions Textile, and wants a BBEdit filter for it I took Mark Pilgrim's Textile.py and modified it to work as a BBEdit filter. Took me all of 2 minutes to modify the script to use fileinput.input() instead of of stdin(). Enjoy. |
From the Tutorial Dept: I had to set up a machine to access CVS through ProjectBuilder today, and I forgot how to do it. My previous posts on the topic were fairly vague, so here's the resources I used to get the knowledge.
There you go. It should work for you now. Hope this helps some people |
From the Halo-Fans-Only Dept: We get a tank INSIDE a Blood Glutch Base Yes, is wicked cool. No, it does not make sense if you don't play Halo. Yes, we're nerds. Thank you. Update: A friend pointed me to Physics Experiments in Halo. Holy Crap. Wohooohooo! |