Is anyone else having trouble w/ LJ & Firefox? My comment pages, userinfo, and http://www.livejournal.com are seriously messed up! 'Sfine in Safari. o_O
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Holiday Weekends
Four day weekends are so nice. got Monday off for Labor Day, and he took Friday off as a vacation day. It's nice having him around the house. :) We've had a really nice, quiet weekend. Saturday when Matt came over was pretty fun. The theme for the day was Chilies and Games. For lunch it was Hatch Chili hamburgers & Hatch Chili buns; these were quite good. Dinner was Jamaican Jerk Chicken, mashed potatoes, and corn on the cob. got a leeeeetle bit carried away with the jerk rub, but other than that, it wasn't bad. The meat for…
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Guests and Games
Today we're actually going to have guests over at our house. It's been… how long now? Last Thanksgiving, I think. (Edit: informs me that it was the TDay before last TDay. Wow. Hermit much?) Anyway, today we're having a former co-worker and a friend of his over for hot food (it's chili season!) (as in chili peppers) and cool games. We dug out the extra game controllers and charged up the game boy yesterday. ;) Yesterday was spent cleaning the downstairs. I'm declaring the upstairs as completely off limits. But downstairs doesn't look too bad. I want to run the…
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Slippin’ and a-slidin’
Now Disneyworld is fingerprinting visitors. That's swell, but what happens when – not if – Fatherland “Homeland Security” gets access? I particularly liked this paragraph from the commentary: “Now that our national immune system has begun to attack us in a terrible anaphylactic spasm — indiscriminate NSA wiretaps, meaningless TSA security theater, secret aviation rules and no-fly lists, “free speech zones,” suspension of habeas corpus and all the rest — it's absolutely irresponsible to gather this kind of information and leave it where the savage toddlers of the national security apparat might find it and wreak havoc with it.” Nice…
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Corporations.
“The work force reduction notification is currently in progress,” the notice stated. “Unfortunately your position is one that has been eliminated.” That's just fantastic. Radio Shack is firing via email. Guess it's slightly better than being fired by texting.
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Fsck the RIAA
Because, you know – listening to music/downloading from the intarwebs Steals! From! the Musicians! <– is currently listening to Bob Dylan's new album. <– is planning on buying the sucker next time she's at a music store. This is gooooood shit!!!
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A working kludge…
Well, LJXP isn't working for me right now. It's either (a) something with my GoDaddy host that I'm not allowed to do; (b) something I've got messed up with my WordPress install; (c) computers hate me; or (d) some combination of the above. That's ok though – I've got a satisfactory kludge to meet my needs. I can write posts w/ Journler, and I can format them pretty much how I want to – it's totally WYSIWYG. Journler can post both to my WordPress blog and to my LJ. It does this by bringing up another window, where it shows…
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La la la – last time for a while
One more time. Even with the error, it seemed to work, at least a couple of times. Let's see what happens this time. After this, I give up for a while. Probably. Ok… it's not crossposting. But it did twice…. arrrgghhhh. I dunno.
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Pooh.
Well, I don't think I'm going to be getting the LJXP plugin working. I'm getting the following error: Something went wrong – -32300 : transport error – HTTP status code was not 200 There doesn't seem to be a conclusive answer on LJXP's site – I'm guessing it's something my install and/or host is doing that's blocking it. It's not a socket error though, like the others were getting. Hm. Dunno. Oh well. Journler will crosspost, more or less. So I guess it's ok. I kinda liked that little “originally posted blah blah blah” box though. Now to do something…
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Site Mechanics
Well, I've got a WordPress blog installed and working more or less, and I've got Gallery up and running… mostly. Now what?