Cordless Friday
It’s Cordless Friday. What are you up to?
It’s Cordless Friday. What are you up to?
So I’m thinking the WotW is quite inversely proportional to my actual thoughts or something, because this was probably the biggest week for me ever, just…learning so much about myself and the world around me, and yet the reflections on the board are far from inspirational. Maybe that’s a good thing, because we can’t have amazing weeks all the time, so most of the time the whiteboards will be good? I’m not sure, but here’s this weeks in all it’s grayscale glory. (I’ve been keeping my camera in B&W mode, and noticing that a lot of other people do too. It’s a good idea: you can focus on the color balance without being distracted. Plus when you shoot in RAW it is still kept color once you download it.
So the main scene here is my closet. I reorganized it recently and thought about the giant multi-function printer thing I have in there that I use exclusively for scanning. (I got it from Kevin, and the printer fails and our house doesn’t need more faxes so…) Anyway essentially everything has sort of grown around it, because I keep all my rolls of tape in it’s paper feeders, and it makes me think of a jungle growing around something abandoned in it. (Notably, the abandoned truck in this book from my childhood.)
To the side in that square is Kevin “steaming” the inkjet heads of our old printer. Inkjet spa.
Some interesting thoughts from this week: WordPress has won my heart. My dream is to have all the websites I manage on my Safari toolbar, so that anytime something needs to be changed I can hit Command-# and be in their admin area. I’m starting with elderadvocates.ca, where I’ll be merging all the documents into a giant RSS feed with a bit of PHP and then importing them into WordPress as posts, then converting them to pages using the lovely p2pConverter. I did notice a glitch with it though: it doesn’t seem to handle converting pages with quotation marks in the title. I suspect there’s an escaping issue in the JavaScript somewhere, because it asks you to confirm changing from page to post. (Which, quite honestly isn’t that necessary considering you can switch it back just as easily…)
I’m pretty sure it’s just as easy to do it right in the SQL database too, which might be more efficient for bulk conversion.
Have a good week everyone!
One thing that drives me mad is how every content management system (CMS) out there is now based around the concept of blogging, and yet most companies and simple website designs are still reliant on fairly basic static pages. As web developers, we go out and find the most advanced *blogging* tool there is because it’s stable, consistent, and easy to setup (read: WordPress…almost), and then watch as the client sits back and doesn’t actually post content in a blog-centric fashion.
This doesn’t surprise me. After all, if they hired me to implement their website, they probably don’t have too much information that needs to be critically shared on a regular basis, and unlike bloggers who are seeking to provide fresh content, get readers, and thus ad revenue; they don’t have much incentive to publish. (Look at me!)
As I worked away on fbcedmonton.ca which I setup with textpattern a while back, I started to drive myself insane realizing that in order to create a static page, you need to:
Another busy week I’m afraid, but I sketched out this while discussing boots for ethernet cables. You know how some cables have those little hoods on them that protect the jack (or make it a total pain in the butt to unplug, especially on ethernet cards that are not flush with the PCI slot %$#@!) Yes those. They’re called boots. I say they should be hoods. Here are my illustrations:
I have been studying Roland Harvey’s Drawing Book (Scholastic). I probably got it when I was in like…Grade 4, but it has some good stuff in it. Maybe if I actually have TIME to sit down and draw its influence will be passed on in drawing quality, who knows.
Have a good week everyone!
Last week I was a bit busy, so the results were a bit lame, but I came up with this shortly afterwards. We’ll call this “5.”
Basically Kevin was complaining about how HP wizards would not extract files until it saw a printer around. I imagined the files in a kennel looking for printers for it to spend time with. Kevin is hitting it with a stick demanding they come out.
Onto this week: my parents were off living the Italian lifestyle for a bit, and my sister and I were left to our own devices. Here’s a summary of what happened (Guest author: Laura):
There is quite a bit going on here. Clockwise from top left:
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