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Thu 31 Jan 2008

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Wed 30 Jan 2008

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Tue 29 Jan 2008

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Mon 28 Jan 2008

Whiskerino 28 Jan 2008 - LOLTrek

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Whiskerino 28 Jan 2008

Originally uploaded by Geof F. Morris

So, if you were a Whiskerino participant, and you were good friends with the guy who created LOLTrek, and Whiskerino had a LOLcats day, wouldn’t you involve him in the shot?

I would.

I did.

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Sun 27 Jan 2008

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Sat 26 Jan 2008

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Thu 24 Jan 2008

Tags, No Nested Categories, and Imports

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A few things have been going on behind the scenes:

  1. I’ve been categorizing the As-Yet Unfiled Entries over the last month. I’ll finish next week. I finally made it happen by just putting a recurring task in Tasks Pro to do 15 a day. I started with 450+ and am now down to 90. 29 Jan: DONE! :D
  2. I killed the nested categories today. Took a lot of SQL to map nested categories back to their parents, then create tags with WP’s category-to-tag converter. Sucked having to do that by hand, though. One would think that the category-to-tag importer would have an option for doing just that in the conversion; most people that had nested categories, like me, would probably go to the device of parent category as category, child categories as tags. Meh.
  3. I’ve been moving some stuff over from GFMorris.com. That took more SQL-fu, but I finally had an a-ha moment with joins today. I mean, I generated a working join on my own. It was a nice moment to understand WTF the syntax was doing for once.

Been a good thing to occupy time during conference calls today…

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Wed 23 Jan 2008

A Longer Linkfood Roundup

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[This post is a shameless attempt to keep GFMorris.net from having only Whiskerino photos. But I also wanted to spend more than 255 characters on each of these.]

Link the first: Bemidji State and WCHA announce scheduling agreement:

Bemidji State hopes to play an annual 12-game, non-conference schedule against members of the WCHA with an even split of home and road contests. However, no specific details regarding the scheduling agreement have been finalized at this time.

“The WCHA congratulates the City of Bemidji and Bemidji State University on their commitment to build a new ice hockey facility,” WCHA officials said in a statement released Friday. “[The WCHA] looks forward to helping showcase the sport at the highest level to the citizens of Bemidji, Minn.”

[Emphasis mine.]

That’s the key thing: BSU gets WCHA home games. They’ve had some, but not enough.

For those who don’t know: BSU’s current conference is that of my alma mater, Alabama-Huntsville. Our league has a team in northern Minnesota [BSU], north Alabama, Detroit, Buffalo, and Pittsburgh. Ummmmm … we’re not exactly centrally located. The Detroit team folds at the end of the season, meaning that no team is within an afternoon’s drive of the other. [You could do Det-Pitt okay, or Det-Niagara if you went through Canada.] The WCHA, rather, has several teams in the state of Minnesota, plus North Dakota [a few hours from Bemidji], Wisconsin, Michigan Tech, two schools on the Front Range, and Alaska. Only the last three would be fly dates for Bemidji, whereas all four of our schools are for them.

Why not just accept them into the WCHA formally? Well, the WCHA doesn’t want to kill our league, College Hockey America, because it’s the only easy place for western schools to expand into. Of course, being a geographic hodgepodge has made it hard for teams to stick in the league because of the travel costs. That’s a function of western collegiate hockey, though; when “west” starts somewhere around Harrisburg, PA, yeah, you’ve got bigger geographic problems in the west.

I think the only way for the CHA to be a viable conference is for the WCHA and the CCHA to sign scheduling agreements with all our member schools. Bemidji has been a natural fit for WCHA schools because of proximity. If the two big western conferences are serious about western expansion, well, they’ve got to give us games with their teams in our barns to make us viable. Why does that make us viable? It’s not so much us as other teams that might come up—you’ll get a lot more push to go varsity at Penn State, or Illinois, or whoever if you know you can get Michigan or Wisconsin or Denver to come to your barn every so often.


Link the second: Merlin Mann’s feeling that .Mac is a future sleeping giant:

Think about it: a new lightweight laptop with a small hard drive; an iPhone that’s getting dangerously close to becoming a remote for your home and life; an Apple TV that doesn’t even require a computer; an iPod Touch that (rather mysteriously) now needs your credit card info and a login to get new apps onto the device. Then, fold in a couple big spoonfuls of the company’s clearly increasing interest in becoming the people who sell or rent you the entertainment media that goes on all the machines you bought from them. I dunno.

I suppose it’s my (still congealing) contention that right now, Apple deliberately keeps .Mac a dim-witted, sleeping giant. It’s so unsexy, broken, and behind-the-times right now as to seem like a product out of a less forward-thinking company.

But what happens when that giant wakes up, stretches, and then starts standing in the middle of every single product Apple (and its partners) have to sell? It’s so mind-boggling to consider the implications, especially given that it stands as one of the few persuasive explanations for why such a smart company would stay so quiet for so long about allowing a premium pay service go to seed this badly.

I think something is up. Big time.

I think it’s wishcasting, but that’s because I’m condition to think that .Mac is always going to disappoint us. It could totally rock, but it never seems to rock. [I think it just solidifies the fact that Apple is a hardware company first and foremost; running this service is out of its core competency.]


Link the third: Merlin on the Amazon Gift Organizer:

Now, the cool part of all this — even if you don’t use Amazon very much — is that Amazon.com is friggin huge. Which means that they (or their “Marketplace” partners) carry a ridiculously high percentage of the purchasable, shippable items available in the consumer universe. So, if you start using the Gift Organizer today — even for stuff you have no intention of buying from Amazon — your life is going to be much easier the next time a gift-giving occasion rolls around; you’ve capitalized on several months of passive, half-assed attention to actually do something useful.

Absofuckinlutely.

[And not just because he used the term "Amazon Prime dork", because ... hello. I am one.]

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Tue 22 Jan 2008

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Mon 21 Jan 2008

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Sun 20 Jan 2008

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Sat 19 Jan 2008

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Fri 18 Jan 2008

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Thu 17 Jan 2008

Paring Down

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Anyone that’s ever heard me talk about it knows that I’m a feed-consuming maniac. I think at my peak, I was up around 800 feeds. Maybe 900. Well … those days are gone for a while. Because I’m in that kind of mood, I’m limiting distractions. [Heh. The Facebook app Friend Advisor told me that today. I hadn't thought about it.] Really, I’m trying to get down to the important stuff.

I’m now down at 282 feeds, and that’s with a lot of automated stuff still in place. I mean, I have subscriptions to every WordPress article and comment feed on the server I run, and that’s … well, it’s probably close to half of the feeds I’m subscribed to. Chris was worried that I wouldn’t know when he updated, but that’s just not the case.

Another way I cut the number of feeds but still got the data I needed: I used Flickr’s contact feeds for once. Before, I segregated feeds by person. That just doesn’t fly with me right now. I probably excised 50 feeds that way.

Okay, now that I’ve turned another firehose down, I can get back to far more important things.

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Wed 16 Jan 2008

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Tue 15 Jan 2008

Initial Setup of TiVo HD

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Now, I’ve had a crazy first half of January. [No, we're not going to talk about that. To quote Todd, "Your site has just turned into a daily dump of links!" And he's right, but the stuff I want to write about? It's not getting written about publicly. Most of that is work, but not all of it. I will leave it there and go on with this.] So despite having had my equipment since 2 Jan, I finally got it installed tonight.

Well, I’m only partially there. I’ve got to:

  1. Get Multi-Room Viewing going on the new box and get it to recognize the other two TiVos.
  2. Relocate my old TV and the TiVo that used to be upstairs to the downstairs.
  3. Transfer all the old SD content onto the new HD.
  4. Figure out what all Season Passes I need to get moved to the new box, and then shut them off of my old ones.

I’m going to push to do as much of this as I can tonight, but I’ve been doing the 0700 thing this week, and I’ve gotten maybe nine hours’ sleep the last two nights combined. [Has it been crazy? Yes. Has it been tough? Yes. Has it been trying? Yes. Is it worth it? Absolutely. Am I going to stay vague? Bet your fucking ass.] I’m winding down…

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Mon 14 Jan 2008

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Sat 12 Jan 2008

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Fri 11 Jan 2008

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Thu 10 Jan 2008

Caedmon’s Call on Grey’s Anatomy Tonight

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My Caedmon’s Call friends have the song that will close tonight’s season-ending episode of Grey’s Anatomy. I personally think that this is a plot by Allan Heinberg to get Derek to co-opt me [and other CC/Derek fans] to watch the show. I’m onto you, Heinberg!

A discussion of this ended up leading to Derek and I talking about Gilmore Girls after the show I attended last night. There we are on a sidewalk outside The Rutledge, talking about Lorelai borrowing Luke’s truck to help Rory move to Yale. I got to tell them that Season Four? IS MY FAVORITE. That was a fun time, because hey … I love talking about GG with people.

Oh, and … Writers’ Night at The Rutledge is hosted by Nathan Lee. Oh my gosh, y’all … that blew my damn doors off. I’ve already bought Down at The Rutledge off of CDBaby this morning, and now it’s my goal to bring him to Huntsville for a show. Wow. That kicked my ass. I just hate that I had recording problems last night [largely to do with it being an SRO crowd and me getting so hot that I almost passed out, but hey]. FUN TIMES.

[Who has two thumbs and got home at 2:00 a.m. this morning? Geof Morris.]

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