Archive for December, 2003

Sunday, December 28th, 2003

OK, please, no more Rambling!

I can’t tell you how many blogs I’ve seen with the word ramble, rambling, or ramblings in the title or description! OK, we get it! On a weblog, you can write about whatever you like. But please, if you insist on rambling non-stop about your cat’s dietary supplement, most of your accidental [...]

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Wednesday, December 10th, 2003

First post to Tech Blogs for God

This is my first post to this weblog. My name is Jeff Miller, and I have decided to take Dean Peters up on his offer: he wants to share the work and joy of moderating the techBlogs category on blogs4God.com. I have decided to make it straight-forward by setting up a special weblog [...]

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Friday, December 5th, 2003

Use of RSS Enclosures Considered Harmful

I thought I’d throw the old “considered harmful” gag in to tease the search engines.
Well, I’m having trouble posting my comment James Robinson’s RSS Enclosure concern, so I’ll just post my thought here.
Here’s the error message:

Comments are not allowed on this entry.

Strange, considering the customary MT comment form at the bottom. Hmmm…
<comment>

I agree with [...]

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Thursday, December 4th, 2003

Blogs4God voting form macro for Radio Userland

I’m testing a variation of this centralized CSS technique for Radio Userland posted by Bryan Bell. The way I’m using this technique is to embed the code for the blogs4God.com voting form.
I was wrong (not any): Basically, any “include” you want to put in a page can be done by means of creating a [...]

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Tuesday, December 2nd, 2003

Microsoft has a change of heart

I tried saving a web archive version (*.MHT) of a Microsoft support/KB site. It did not work before, probably because they reworked their site design. I was not able to pin down what changed to fix it, but my earlier comments about the site being “broken” does not seem to still apply. [...]

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Monday, December 1st, 2003

Congratulations Glenn, Mom, and heir

Glenn Slaven has an heir. He told me so when he apologized for his slow reply on one of the most personally meaningful threads that has been generated from blogs4God.com thus far. On a whim, I deleted my blog and reposted it on the techBlogs section, with Dean’s blessing. As a result, [...]

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