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WordPressed

March 31, 2006

Okay, I got a little tired of Movable Type always having to rebuild all of my pages before I could see the changes throughout the site, so I switched to WordPress. Just a couple of weeks ago, I was saying that I didn’t have any plans to switch from Movable Type. Shows you what I [...]

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WordPress

March 13, 2006

I’ve used pMachine, Blogger, and Movable Type. I’ve installed GreyMatter, Scoop, and WordPress, and played with each of them for maybe an hour or two. I’ve always been more comfortable using Movable Type, which is what I’m currently using for this blog, and I don’t have any plans to change that anytime soon. I’m kind [...]

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Flight of the Albatross

February 1, 2006

I’ve been using the image of the man in the flying machine for a few years now. It was part of a clip art book and disc called Transport Pictures on the bargain table at Barnes and Noble and costs me about $5, I think. I had originally gotten it for another image on the [...]

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Numskullery Reloaded

May 30, 2005

Well, I couldn’t stay away forever, and I suppose now is just as good a time as any to go back to using the name of my previous blog, Numskullery, which was inspired by a 1996 episode of The Simpsons called “The Curse of the Flying Hellfish”. I only wish I still had my entries [...]

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Gone in 6.0 Seconds

December 23, 2004

Well, I’ve been sorting through all kinds of stuff that’s been piling up on the desk here and shredding, tossing, or filing whatever needs to be shredded, tossed, or filed. By the way, shredding also involves tossing. I don’t want anyone thinking that I shred documents and then file them away. I’m one of those [...]

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So, We Meet Again, Eh?

December 8, 2004

Well, here’s my new home, blogwise. I just got tired of the old one, and it was getting pretty big over there. Big and slooow. It was getting to the point where I’d have to measure how fast (or slow) the site’s pages were loading in terms of geological time. Aside from the new name [...]

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