Monday, 6 February 2006
iWeb Comments
Trying to use the new Apple iWeb software to create the already mentioned Christina Nott site, I ran into a few basic problems. One - no ability to add comments ; Two- no obvious sidebar capability.
So the rather clean lines of the current prototype site are nice enough but not really very functional. I ran into a facility to add comments called (not surprisingly) iComment.
iComment is an application written by Chad Brantly. It works with the commenting service I already use, Haloscan.
Basically, When you set up your blog in iWeb, you insert some control text into the page. Then, run the iWeb blog through iComment, and it converts the special text into links and trackbacks compatible with Haloscan.
No simple solution for the sidebar, though. I have a feeling that Christina will be moving to Blogger.
Sunday, 5 February 2006
Christina Nott
Christina Nott's music site is making its debut - see my blogroll. I suspect this will be a slow project in the background, with the need to provide reasonable versions of Christina's music as well.
I shall look into the best way to place mp3s of the work in progress somewhere easy to find.
Saturday, 4 February 2006
mystique clarity
Several months ago I wrote a post with an aside about Amanda Palmer from the Dresden Dolls, who also writes a blog which I dip into from time to time. Here is an artist from a well-known, if cultish, band providing some streamed views of their band's life experiences.
There is also a rather lucid and thoughtful back-channel in the comments, which can individually be the same length as the original posts. Dresden Dolls get described by Wikipedia as Brechtian Punk Cabaret and have a mix of performance art and good songs. So this evening, we've been playing a festival's worth of their music, accompanied with a pleasant glass of wine. Here's a rare version of Amsterdam. If you look around where it came from you may also find Kaledrina.
ice cream
make mine a 99
I seemed to get quite a few hits on the television commercials I posted a couple of days ago, particularly the Cadbury's Flake advert - which I actually pointed to an old Harmony hair spray ad.
We must not forget Flake's little brother or sister known as the 99. This smaller version was introduced to enhance the humble ice cream cornet.
Legend has it that it was called the 99 because the majority of Whippy ice cream merchants at the time were Italian, and as the King of Italy had an elite bodyguard of 99 soldiers, the number 99 meant high quality to the Italians.
Here's a few other top commercials - flake is at number 26.
Friday, 3 February 2006
Thursday, 2 February 2006
Thursday Thirteen (V10.0)
1. I'm watching the debate about how the UK government don't know how many people they need to win a parliamentary vote;
2. I've added the new version of iLife to my Powerbook, but it will take me weeks to try out all of the facilities;
3. Tomorrow I'm working from home;
4. It was minus three degrees tonight when I returned home;
5. Need to make time for six nations at the weekend;
6. John G stopped by today, prior to starting his new adventure, partly in France;
7. My thinkpad ran out of disk space today and lost about 150 emails;
8. I spent about half an hour today sifting through my blackberry, to resend the missing emails back to my laptop;
9. I can't work out how I have played certain songs so many times, according to last.fm;
10. Like the last time I did T13, its only minutes from Friday!
11. i still like number 11;
12. Two unrelated people called me today to ask me for contact details about the same friend;
13. Although my car heater is fixed, the driver door lock is now going crazy and so the car needs to be booked in again for more work;
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Tag: Thursday Thirteen
W I D E T I M E
So yesterday was about dense time. Today its wide time. We all know what a long time is, well wide time is when a lot of different things are all happening simultaneously bringing about changes in ways initially imperceptible, but obvious upon reflection.
We all live in wide time; witness a few years of change. Flat screen televisions, laptop computers, wireless access, the demise of the broadsheet, free DVDs, steamed ready-meals, reality television, wider cars with fatter tyres...you get the picture - now click to see some British adverts from not so long ago.
Austin Ambassador
British Rail
Cadbury's Flake
Want more?
Tag: time, adverts, commercials
Wednesday, 1 February 2006
dense time
Today seemed to be made up of many ten to twenty minute segments all involving completely different topics. A kind of pack-and-stacked day with improbable amounts to achieve. It all worked out without flapsi hapsi, but I could tell it was borderline.
Anyway, I shall be looking for some 'white space' in the next day or so.
Tag: time
Tuesday, 31 January 2006
heat
After two weeks of driving around with a broken car heater, today was garage day.
I've been relying on no frost each day and so far been lucky, although yesterday was a close call.
At ten o'clock the service man called to say they may not be able to fix it, because they probably needed a special part. Tonight I got the car back, switched it on and yippee it was warm. Now I can leave the chattering teeth classes.
Tag: car
Monday, 30 January 2006
moonage daydream
Terry, Steve and John had decided to find a bar. Normally, I would join them - we each know too much about each other - but on this occasion I couldn't. Colin became their fourth accomplice and I headed elsewhere. Didn't think more of it until around 1:30am, when I had a bizarre momentary flash of Terry reading tarot.
Next day, I run into Steve and Terry and mention the moment. Turns out they'd met a woman with cards and Steve had paid her ten euros for a reading. They were going to read Colin, but he didn't want to. So they picked John. The woman was drunk and was mainly making up anything. Terry knew something about it and explained a key card selected and its description.
They told me the story, but not the card. Later I speculated and checked with Terry in an email : eight of cups. It was.
So:
1) How did I get the flash that this was happening?
2) Who was the drunk woman actually reading? the person who paid or the person selected?
3) How did I get the card right without knowing it, or anything about Tarot? There's lots of cards in a full deck?
4) Turns out another key card was 'the moon', so what does it all mean?
5) Harmless entertainment, or what?
Tag: mystic, tarot
Sunday, 29 January 2006
Happy 4703
One point three billion people in China and their relatives throughout the world have been celebrating Chinese New Year this weekend. Its the Year of the Dog and 4703 in the Chinese calendar. The starting day varies because it requires a New Moon and ends with the full moon and Lantern festival 15 days later.
Luckily this house is clean because the Chinese would put away all brooms, brushes, dusters and so forth so they don't accidentally clean away good luck. The firecrackers send out the old year and welcome the New and doors and windows are opened to ensure the old year goes and the new one can get in.
It is the Chinese custom to think in the positive and therefore set a positive agenda for the new year.
Tag: china, new year
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