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Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

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Whee! I think. Buddypress are go!

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

So, the issues got fixeded by my webhost and I took the plunge and upgraded to version 2.6.5 of WPMU for canhasjournal.com, and installed the beta of Buddypress as I threatened yesterday :)

Things seem to be moooostly functioning, and the Buddypress interface is quite slick, it just sits nicely up at the top of the page. I have added a bunch of people I could find blogs for but it doesn’t appear to be completely searchable yet - working on that :) Some of you may have received email for friend requests, whee! It’s a little bit Friendface-ey, but without the heavy monitoring. Now we just need a protocol to communicate & add friends etc from other WPMU and individual Wordpress blogs, as well as being able to read your rss feed, and this SN will take over zee world.

Off to experiment some more and see what may have been b0rken in the process (I’m expecting some plugins not to work now - Role Manager appears b0rken, but not a lot else, which is nice) … dum de dim de dee!

BAAAAAAAA

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

Instructions:
Take a picture of yourself right now.
Don’t change your clothes, don’t fix your hair - just take a picture.
Post that picture with NO editing.

Post these instructions with the picture.

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This is me in the back room of Perth Wildilocks, you can see hangers and hair beside and behind me. I am updating software for the shop, and it is taking a long time - otherwise I doubt I would have had the time or inclination to partake in this meme :P

Flying back to Melbourne tomorrow, busy busy busy OMG busy! Scott & Keilo’s wedding was awesome, John’s bday was fun, Sin was BUSY last Sat and this week has been NON stop work. I am a machine.

Well, if you’re STILL not dubious…

Friday, April 11th, 2008

It appears LiveJournal is allowing advertisements from the Church of Scientology.

On the flipside, Google is being sued by a Christian anti-abortion group.

I think it’s beginning to become pretty clear the difference between having some moral fibre and frakkin’ backbone, and being a shameless whore who’ll sell your userbase to anyone with any agenda.

Yep, preparing my escape pod, as we speak. With some help :) … will be letting you all in on it soon enough, once things are relatively stable…