Posted in linking logs on Aug 9th, 2008
Everyday, I send interesting links to people via e-mail, instant message, or Twitter. There’s no reason to confine these links just to people I know.
Below you’ll find the interesting tidbits for 2008-08-07 through 2008-08-09:
On Language - Me, Myself and IAn interesting look at the development of the pronoun "I".
Brothel offers customers gas rebateOld news, but [...]
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Posted in blogging, tech on Jul 16th, 2008
Ok, the upgrade didn’t really cause me any health issues, but it did leave me with a pounding headache. And technically that was my fault, not the software’s.
The main issue was the upgrade of Slaptijack. Apparently going from version 2.2.3 to 2.6 can be a bit dicey. The main issue I ran into was [...]
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Posted in blogging on Dec 10th, 2007
If you’ve spent any time surfing the web, you’ve undoubtedly run across the Misty Look WordPress theme. The most famous blog I can think of that used this them was John Chow dot Com pictured at left. (He has since begun using a custom theme designed by Nate Whitehill.)
John Chow, of course, is [...]
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Posted in blogging, tech on Aug 5th, 2007
WordPress has been upgraded to version 2.2.2. This is mainly a security release. I’ve included a list of bug fixes below.
wpx can include invalid named entities in comment author name
Unfiltered post titles in Recent Comments widget
“WordPress requires at least 4.1″ expression in wp-settings.php
Template: default broken
Restore comment editing fix that disabled rich text editing
deleted_link [...]
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Posted in tech on Jul 29th, 2007
I just noticed that Generation X Finance has started using the Random Redirect plugin for WordPress.
Random Redirect is a cool little plugin that sends the reader to a random post on your web site. As the author describes it, it’s like StumbleUpon for your website.
Although I doubt I would use the plugin on any [...]
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