Archive for November, 2007

Twittery Goodness for 2007-11-30

Friday, November 30th, 2007
  • i think i need a jobby roger. #
  • Portage County Library says I have $22 in fines from 6 years ago. WTF? #

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Twittery Goodness for 2007-11-29

Thursday, November 29th, 2007
  • holy crapcakes, batman. I know XML-foo. #
  • round one of XSLT complete. tomorrow, an epic saga in which I take a Drupal book hierarchy and use it to move the rest of the data. #
  • simpleinvoices is looking like a good solution #
  • huh, facebook is being pretty weird. #
  • …and after making a reference to the Aristocrats, I now need a unicorn chaser. #
  • of course, the dog climbs up on the couch and lies directly on top of my feet. #
  • man, SQL is pretty damn awesome #
  • dear peace corps: hurry up. thanks, grant #
  • after spending all afternoon searching for SQL syntax, i remember i’ve got the O’Reilly pocket reference. I are smart. #

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Twittery Goodness for 2007-11-28

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007
  • reading about solar panels, then back to XML and XSLT #
  • whoops! guess who forgot to take his meds this morning? #
  • anybody ever powered a macbook with a solar charger? #
  • @Oahnay yeah, that, and it’d be nice to take a large portion of my electrical consumption off-grid #
  • @Oahnay http://tinyurl.com/yo7pcw #
  • @Oahnay I figure the Solaris 26 will work the best, but it’s also the most expensive, and i’d need an inverter to go with it #
  • @Oahnay this would be a long term investment, past africa. #
  • ok, so i’ve got this XSLT… how do i make it… go? #

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Twittery Goodness for 2007-11-27

Tuesday, November 27th, 2007
  • @philiphodgen hi. welcome to windows. #
  • @philiphodgen just kidding! #
  • @philiphodgen yes. come to the dark side. embrace the UNIX. #
  • clockin’ out #
  • rocking the GD toolkit with some help from drupal #

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Twittery Goodness for 2007-11-26

Monday, November 26th, 2007
  • playing with XML and XSLT #
  • lunch time, then back into the intricacies of XML and XSLT #
  • @philiphodgen sounds about right, actually. #

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