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2004 02 29

trees and me

Because I forgot to blog these pictures, and because I had never blogged on a February 29th:

Enlightened Umbrella
Enlightened Umbrella

The Gemini Trees
The Gemini Trees

self #two
Self #two

2004 02 20

Stalin vs Hitler

Russian comic featuring Herr Schicklgruber and Komrade Dzhugashvili (with his thick Georgian accent), superheroes-style.

2004 02 19

do you feel lucky, punk?

Google “I’m feeling lucky” boxer shorts. You don’t want to wear those on a date with Clint Eastwood.
(via Webfroot)

2004 02 18

Forest of Plastic

Forest of Plastic
Forest of Plastic

(This is not my hairbrush.)

a fistful of URIs

Quick URI grabber script for XChat: urigrabber.py.
Simply because the built-in URI grabber sucks: it doesn’t log URIs with their context, and it’s gone when you close XChat.
Screenshot (tail -f ~/xchat-uri-feed.txt)

2004 02 17

charsets & weblogs

As Joi Ito talks about the emerging Iranian blogging scene (encoding Farsi as utf-8), and just as Olivier Meunier talks about adding utf-8 support to DotClear, one may wonder “What about WordPress?”

Up to this day, WordPress continuated the b2 way of using iso-8859-1 as default. You could set a $admin_area_charset variable to ‘utf-8′ or whatever charset you wanted, but you still had to hardcode your preferred charset in the default template (and the comments popup’s) and in the login/register area.
No more hardcoding. Yesterday support for choosing your charset has been added to WordPress’s incoming 1.1 release, so now it’s only a matter of going straight to the General Options screen.

( I’d like to take this occasion to congratulate the WP team for their options handling. While I thought it was overkill, it’s actually very well thought: adding this option was only a matter of adding a row to the ‘wp_options’ table in the database, and editing files to make them use $blog_charset instead of iso-8859-1. The options backend takes care of validating the input too, so no more “let’s make sure they entered a string of that max length” or “let’s make sure it’s a number and not a string”, since you defined these in the row you added to the options table. )

2004 02 16

extreme *ing

From extreme social networking to extreme walking to extreme skinny dipping to extreme wedding to extreme cooking to extreme babysitting to extreme ironing to extreme sandwiching.

2004 02 14

thought 2

iTunes hates Aquarion and screwed up at Morbus’s.
Rhythmbox likes me.

Atom to RSS conversion

Mark Bernstein laments the lack of “an open-source, public utility” to convert a given Atom feed into an RSS equivalent.

Antonio Cavedoni delivers a solution: an Atom 0.3 to RSS 1.0 converter, and made the XSL stylesheet public for whoever wants to provide a similar service or send improvements.

So there it is, public and opensource.

so hmm, yeah it’s opened

So, I figured that I wouldn’t really get motivated to work on this weblog until I actually blog publicly on it. Consider this weblog opened, then.
For more information, say “Hello World” and push the star key: *.