Wow
Posted in site business on Aug 10th, 2008
You can really tell I was sick and off work/church/everythingelse today: six posts!
Posted in site business on Aug 10th, 2008
You can really tell I was sick and off work/church/everythingelse today: six posts!
Posted in site business, web on Aug 1st, 2008
There was a problem with the links thing in our sidebar, but I think I’ve fixed it.
In case you didn’t know, we use Delicious, which has just revamped it’s website and system. Heaps better. Even with all the fancy bookmarking features in Firefox 3, I still use Delicious for everything. It’s fantastic.
Posted in baby, site business, web on Jun 5th, 2008
Rainy days call for creativity when amusing a toddler. The park is not an option.
Like her father, Cordie loves a bit of computer game action, so I’m on the hunt for free games. Since Ben’s copy of Call of Duty 4 is not what you’d call “age appropriate”, I’ve been sampling the web. My [...]
Posted in site business on May 29th, 2008
Posted in site business on May 29th, 2008
We hit 61 subscribers yesterday, which is a new record, paltry though it seems. That means that 61 people checked their newsreader yesterday, having subscribed to our feed.
Here’s the current number:
The empire is gaining strength. I’m pleased.
I’m also playing with sending out our del.icio.us links through the feed, just once per day. Let [...]
Posted in site business on May 9th, 2008
Inspired by John Gruber, I thought I’d start including a ★ character in the title of those somewhat longer posts into which I’ve put more time, as opposed to just firing off a link.
I might go back through some earlier posts and insert the ★. My apologies if this pings them back in the dark [...]
Posted in site business on Apr 29th, 2008
It may look pretty much the same as the old one, but it’s completely different. This site is running on Wordpress which will make it lots easier to post and style content.
The redesign is the reason why I haven’t posted for the last couple of weeks (oh, and we had a rather significant essay due [...]
Posted in site business, web on Apr 14th, 2008
You may have noticed I’ve added a list of links in the sidebar recently. These are the 10 most recent links I’ve bookmarked (and made available for sharing) through my del.icio.us bookmarks. At the moment I’m exploring a lot of stuff about Bible reading, design and translation, which has had the excellent side effect of [...]
Posted in site business, web on Feb 27th, 2008
Here are the subscription stats from the site over the last year and a half, since we started using Feedburner. The graph shows how many people have been subscribers to the site during the period shown.I’m not sure why there are spikes recently. The current subscription number is available in this chicklet: and [...]
Posted in site business on Dec 3rd, 2007
For quite a while we’ve had problems with our rss feed, wherein, when you clicked on the blog entry title in your trusty newsreader, you got something like this. Now it’s fixed. Feedburner is actually a little on the flaky side. The links work, but not as tidily as I’d like, so don’t breath too [...]
Posted in site business on Oct 31st, 2007
A few mates have pointed out that when they click on the blog entry link in their newsreader, it sends them to a non-existent page. The URL is missing a /. I’m sorry that’s happening. Unfortunately, it’s a problem with Feedburner, rather than with my site or your newsreader, so until I get a workaround [...]
Posted in mac stuff, site business on May 31st, 2007
OmniGroup has just released the private testing alpha of their new GTD app, OmniFocus. I’ve been using it a couple of weeks now and it’s really good, although it’s missing some of the features I’m hoping for in v1.0.If you would like to achieve more in less time and get all the little things you [...]