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"You Two! We're at the end of the universe, eh. Right at the edge of knowledge itself. And you're busy... blogging!"
— The Doctor, Utopia


Monday, January 25, 2010

Bye bye Blogger. It was fun while it lasted.

image I’ve been using Blogger since before Google owned it. This blog has been published using Blogger since day one. Yesterday I found out the the geniuses at Google have decided to abandon the .5% of their user base that knows what they’re doing and using FTP to publish to their own domain. Guess what? This blog is part of that .5%.

So, with the help of Blake and Karen, this blog should be moving to WordPress in the next few weeks. How will you know when it happens, well, I’m sure I’ll announce it for those of you reading the feed, and the few of you that actually visit this site will see a completely new template. (Just using a new WP template is much easier on the conversion than to try and convert the Blogger template.) So, if you’ve got any template suggestions feel free to leave them in the comments.

(If you’re interested in the gory details as to why, start with this article from Quick Online Tips and follow the links for even more details.)

Oh, and this completely fracks up the Blogger chapter of the 2nd edition of my Blogging & RSS book which is currently with my editor. This should be fun to fix this late in the process.

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Monday, January 18, 2010

Together we raised $20,000 for Haiti!

Cliff, you’re beautiful man!

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Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Another Boxee Box vid

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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

I'm in frame #7471

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Friday, January 08, 2010

The Boxee Box

I’ve been tweeting my serious want for this for a few days now. Here’s a short video about it. The moment this is out I’m getting one of these for the bedroom TV.

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Wednesday, January 06, 2010

Hello Mr. Smith

Hello Mr. Smith

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Tuesday, January 05, 2010

15 Thing About Me and Books

Inspired by Steve Lawson who was inspired by John Scalzi.
  1. I’ve only ever read three books from cover to cover on first reading: The Hunt for Red October by Tom Clancy, Disclosure by Michael Crichton, and The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco.
  2. I have a very large collection of books about (and by) Richard Nixon and Watergate. (A few hundred titles, honest.)
  3. I once waited several hours at a campus book sale because I was broke and at a certain time books went to $1/box. I really wanted the 1921 20-volume set of the complete 1001 Arabian Nights printed by the Burton Society and still have that set.
  4. Sometimes I’m embarrassed to admit that I love the books of Edward Lee and Carlton Mellick III since most would not consider their work fit for “decent” people. 
  5. I once spent $1500 for a mint condition pornographic paperback written by Dean Koontz under a pseudonym.
  6. I own a book bound in lizard. (Beast Child by Dean Koontz)
  7. I have an extensive Dean Koontz collection. (In case you haven’t figured that out already.) It includes 15 unique editions of Intensity including two versions of the manuscript.
  8. I can read a book and you’d never be able to tell it had ever been opened. I am extremely hesitant to loan any of my books to anyone and cringe at folded page corners and cracked spines.
  9. All hard covers I purchase are immediately encased in archival-quality acid-free dust jacket covers from Bordart which I buy in 300 ft rolls.
  10. According to my parents, my first full sentence was asking they why the bookstore we were driving by was only for adults. They answered that it had books kids wouldn’t be interested in and I accepted the answer.
  11. In sixth grade I made a deal with my parents: I wouldn’t watch TV for a week and in exchange I’d get a paperback copy of Shogun by James Clavell. I think it took me months to read it. I still have that copy despite having log ago upgraded to a first edition hardcover.
  12. An author has 100 pages to impress me. If I’m not convinced by the end of page 100, I’m not going to finish it.
  13. I’m typically in the process of reading five or six books at a time.
  14. I will typically intentionally avoid reading books that are currently in vogue. I have regretted this a few times but generally don’t mind waiting until the furor dies down.
  15. I have thousands of books in my collection and more than 500 of them are autographed. (Living in Denver for a decade with all the authors that came to The Tattered Cover really helped.) Some of my favorite autographs include Kurt Vonnegut, Gene Simmons, Neil Gaiman, Neal Stephenson, and Bruce Campbell.

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