Kevin: September 2003 Archives

Site redesign, circa fall 2003

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Please pardon the mess.

Back in (the hosting) business

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Thanks to the Community Foundation, I'm back in the hosting business. It's really just a subset of the hosting that I'm already doing for our website(s) but it is nice to have some extra work. So:

Whitley County Community Foundation dot org
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Whitley Youth dot org

are now under the umbrella.

I've also got a "maybe" project going: a facelift for a local business. Compare this (current) with that (new). I hope it works out.

Concurrent Versions System

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Here's the problem: I know I need to keep better track of my projects, and the changes to those projects. For instance, earlier this week I was trying to set up a demo for a potential customer and I had a hard time going back to a tested, stable version as opposed to the current version that I have been working on. You see, I have always worked directly on the working copy... and that is a bad thing.

Here's the solution: (I think) CVS -- Concurrent Versions System. If only it were easier to use.

There are a few articles, and I wanted a place to put them so I can work my way through. Here they are:

Apple - Public Source - CVS
O'Reilly Network: Version Control on Mac OS X: part 1, 2, 3
CVS for Mac OS X

348North News on your PDA

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I recently got a PDA and was troubled by the fact that I couldn't read 348North News on it very easily. You see, the screen on my Tungsten C is only 320x320 pixels and it just doesn't deal with wide webpages very well. For reference, the screen on our ibook is 1280x720 px.

After banging my head on the desk for about an hour, I finally came up with an easy (and transparent) solution. Access the site from a computer and you get the regular version -- access it from the PDA and you get the plain-jane type.

The only bad part is that I may be the only one who wanted this feature...

Ahoy there, Matey!

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Best sharpen your speakin' skills, lest ye be swabbing the deck yonder evening. Avast! It be talk like a pirate day!

Arr matey! via Gaper's Block
Andlest you forget you filthy swab o' swine, best ye be speakin' like a pirate today. Avast yer scurvy landlubbers! Pour me some rum!

Pirate Karaoke! via Metafilter
Avast, ye scurvy dogs, wi' a good wind, we'll have naught to do but sing 'til we strike land again!

And many more quotes, arrrrr, over at 348north...

It's been a long time now

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I need to apologize to those of you who frequent our pages here--I've made myself too busy to add anything to the site lately. For that, I apologize... to all three of you who read this site. :)

Since I've been gone, there are a couple of new things that I should point out. Namely the root domain (www.348north.com) is now a news'ish type website that hourly pokes around the web and finds new articles and such. It satisfies my news urge--makes me feel all up-to-date. And I learned a thing or two in the process, which can never hurt.

Jill and I are also getting the house ready for our newest baby; due hopefully within the next 4 weeks. (weeks, Jill. not days... sorry.) Pray for us as Jill goes through that and we get used to two kids running (around) the house. In preparation for that, we just this week finished the upstairs bathroom. Out with the old wallpaper, in with the new paint and fixtures. We also took the opportunity to paint the kitchen. Only 8 or 9 more rooms/areas to go! :( It is a little fun, though. Thanks to mom J for all her help.

You may notice some new entries on this site shuffled in between the regular posts. (here, here and here for instance) I had a different "technical" journal for a little while, but figured I'd just consolidate. No need for alarm.

It's good to be back.

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