Uh, oh never mind,
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Shoot..I was just about to delete the calender thingy over there on your right—-> see it? In doing so I realized that if you click on the back arrow on the calendar to another month, it pulls out the articles from that month. Now if I could just figure out why I want to spell calendar as calandar. Remind me to tell you about
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Cool! Bomber Bubba not only got the enemy to reveal the location of his weapons, but he also got him to start destroying them. All this, before he bombs the hell out of him.
I have been having great fun using
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This is for CMax:
These friars were behind on their belfry payments, so they opened up a small florist shop to raise funds. Since everyone liked to buy flowers from the men of God, a rival florist across town thought the competition was unfair. He asked the good fathers to close down, but they would not. He went back and begged the friars to close. They ignored him. So, the rival florist hired Hugh MacTaggart, the roughest and most vicious thug in town to “persuade” them to close. Hugh beat up the friars and trashed their store, saying he’d be back if they didn’t close up shop. Terrified, they did so, thereby proving that Hugh, and only Hugh, can prevent florist friars.
Two boll weevils grew up in the deep South. One went to Hollywood and became a famous actor. The other stayed behind in the cotton fields and never amounted to much. The second one, naturally, became known as the lesser of two weevils.
Don’t use your shop vac to vacume highly flammable material.
Mahatma Gandhi, as you know, walked barefoot most of the time, which produced an impressive set of calluses on his feet. He also ate very little, which made him rather frail and with his odd diet, he suffered from bad breath. This made him.... what? (Oh man, this is so bad, it’s good) A super callused fragile mystic hexed by halitosis.
Lou first led me to pMachine, the software that this blog is running on. It is a sweet and mature package with superb support from the author. It does many things, IMHO, right. I subsequently had a look at Movable Type, another blog package that has some very strong features. At that point, I was beginning to feel comfortable with pMachine and could spot some shortcomings in MT that caused me to continue with what I was (and still am) using.
Enter Dean Allen of Textism and his new beta product Textpattern Dean is following the idea that people who like to maintain blogs may not want to spend a lot of time learning and using difficult (for many of us), coding methodology. I agree and I think he is really on to something. You can see the beta running at Bozo’s site (first cousin of HB).
I think Bozo is going to continue the journey with this beta package. Despite the early beta issues, the promise of a robust product being developed by a team that seems to understand the needs of the users (much as the team at pMachine does) indicated it will be a fun journey. Stay tuned.