
The worst part is that you know whatever the problem turns out to be is going to be staring you right in the face once you do find it.
Results are pretty good and will continue to get better if I can remember to be diligent about keywords.Now that I've got the SQL plugin installed, I figured I might as well check out a feature I saw in its trackback entry - Adam Kalsey's Related Entries.
I just killed most of a perfectly good Sunday afternoon trying to solve this stupid problem in Movable Type, and now that I've got it I had better preserve it for posterity.
Nearly two years after I wrote this, journalists are for some reason still scratching their heads over why the unwashed masses enjoy maintaining weblogs.
The latest in-depth look at the lives of teenage bloggers? "My So-Called Blog" by Emily Nussbaum of the New York Times.
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...and for a while there was a Plagiarizing Bastard.
As a relatively recent resident of Southern California, I have been repeatedly asked "Bet you're having second thoughts about leaving California, eh?"
Not really.After a startingly mild December, with temperatures in the 40s and even 50s for much of the month, the weather has gotten rather cold over the last couple of days... highs of 20 degrees during the day, single digits overnight, and who knows how cold with the wind chill.
As a relatively recent resident of Southern California, I have been repeatedly asked "Bet you're having second thoughts about leaving California, eh?"
The iLife applications have to be some of the most underused ones on my computer… Once I can figure out a way to easily get my photos out of iPhoto and into Movable Type I’ll be using iPhoto a lot more, but the thing that’s going to get me to drop $49 on the new iLife suite next week is GarageBand.I’ve been drinking the Apple kool-aid pretty much since I heard what OS X was all about a few years ago.
I recall that posting photos was the perfect activity for when I didn't feel like writing, but wanted to add something to the site... so there's no reason I shouldn't get back into that habit as well.One thing that still bugs me about Movable Type, and Blog-related, web-based CMS in general, is the lack of good, native support for photo management.