Archives » June, 2005

Wordpress Admin Plugin/Theme

Wordpress is an excellent blogging tool, so much so that I use it twice (here and the Wild). A co-worker, who happens to be a web designer, showed me the WP Tiger Administration plugin. From what I can see, it’s a stylesheet that follows CSS2 and a short PHP plugin to change the [...]

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Everything old is new again

Such a cliche, although I don’t think we can blame Hollywood for being cliche, after all, I think they may have created the popular notion of the word.
In browsing the Internet Movie Database, I decided it would be fun to search for some films that are currently in some production or pre-production stage. I [...]

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Fedora Core 4 Released

Fedora Core 4 was released on Monday. In some respects the lack of decent upgrade informaiton is a little disheartening. While I’m sure I could just point yum to the new repositories, run yum update, and pray, I would much rather just do a clean install and go from there. My server [...]

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Boo for moving, hooray for Linux

Despite the fact I work with Windows, I’ve liked the Linux/Unix OS since I was introduced to it in college. It’s just nice and pretty stable, particularly on the server side. I’m not saying Windows servers can’t be stable, I’ve just had better luck on the Linux side of things.
If it weren’t for [...]

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If you get what you pay for, I’m getting screwed.

Update 3.2.2007: While I have posted previously about the customer service I received from Eyetique, it is only fair that I mention in this article the service I received. Eyetique was very generous with their time and money in an effort to get me my glasses, and on that reason alone I will consider [...]

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