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Happy, Happy … Joy, Joy!

I had “skinned” my site while still using Greymatter. Then the time came when GM couldn’t handle my 500+ entries, and I moved over to MT. I could never quite figure out how to use some of the features that MT offers though along with the skins. Until minutes ago. All of the sudden – POP! Some of the techniques that Jennifer used when she helped to set up the Pixelog would work perfectly. Kristine had sent an e-mail explaining a similar process to me, but I just couldn’t get it. I couldn’t work through the steps and figure it out. Until now.

So to test it out, I opened up MT, made a new index template, named it mtcalendar.php and stuck in the code for the MT Calendar. Then I went into my Skin #1 (in case you are viewing this in a different skin and wondering what I am talking about) and added the PHP Include to retrieve mtcalendar.php – and there it is. Damn. 6 months that I have wanted to do that and just now I finally got it! The lightbulb is on!

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Geek Love

SXSW? Anyone?

I will be heading over to Austin in just over a week for SXSW. I’ve been wondering how I was going to get online as I can’t go that many days without posting here, accessing work, or any other number of things. Seems that if I bring the wireless card, there are several Nodes Around Austin. Worth checking out. I have to ask to make sure – from all that TechTV I have been watching, it’s my understanding that my 802.11b 3Com card can be used in the same manner that an iMac would use an Airport. Is that correct? I mean, I distinctly remember them saying “It’s the wireless standard so they are interchangeable.” Right? [via SXSWBaby!]

Who else is heading to Austin for SXSW? Speak up!

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Geek Love

Mania Spreads…

More mentions of Blogomania! by Q Daily News and dangerousmeta! It is late & I am tired, but I have to say it – it has been a good day.

A huge thank you to Jennifer for her latest coding endeavors for Blogomania. She never ceases to amaze me. Much going on behind the scenes in PHP, and I owe it all to her.

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Geek Love

Well, Some of it is True…

To add to my bubbly day, I discover the TechTV | Chris Pirillo’s Favorite Blogs page on the Call for Help section of the TechTV site. Just one side note – it says at the top of the list “blogs are updated often and may contain profanity”. Well, hmmmm. I update often, sometimes very often. Sometimes super often, but I didn’t bribe Davezilla enough to win the “Most Updated Blog” Anti-bloggie. But, it very rarely contains profanity. It may however contain some rants here & there – does that count?

If you don’t have TechTV call someone and get it. I don’t care if you have to move. It is that good. Now. TechTV. And be sure to watch Call for Help!

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General

Dear Mr. President…

I know I have said it before, but I hate Duhhhbya. Unlike many of the people out there that hate him due to his time in office as president, my hate for him stems from a time long ago. From back in 1994 when he ran for Governor of Texas. You see, he was touting his wonderful Welfare reform plan back then too. (link via Michele)

Maybe some history is in order for this. 10 years ago when my son was born, he had a club foot. I was still married at the time, but my husband was in the Army and the Champus insurance would not cover the special orthotics he would need after his surgery to repair his foot. So the doctor suggested I apply for CIDC, Chronically Ill & Disabled Children, benefits. It was not an income-based program and Jason qualified, but there was one catch. They in turn required you to apply for Medicaid. I thought I would never qualify … and I was wrong. As a small family on an Army income, we still qualified. Just after Jason’s first birthday, we got divorced. So, I was a single mother without a college degree working at low paying job. I worked my way up in the world, but for well over 2 years we qualified for Medicaid.

Then, just after I started working for the huge law firm and finally made an income that no longer qualified for Medicaid, Duhhhbya ran for governor. Even at the highly Republican, corporate firm (I actually worked on the corporate, business & banking team) I was brash & brazen enough to post the comic from the now defunct Houston Post that depicted Duhhhbya in an operation room, saying “Well, I’ve never performed brain surgery, but I THINK I CAN!” Yeah, summed up my opinion of him. Especially when he started to say that single mothers (ME) should only be allowed 2 years of Medicaid for their children. I was fortunate. I don’t have a degree because I left college to get married – but I am intelligent. (Or I pretend to be on TV.) I was able to work to where I could get to a salary level equal to someone with a degree. I was fortunate to have a lot of good opportunities. But what about someone that never has those opportunities?

I agree, there is a level of work ethic that should be required. I have always felt that you should have to prove that you are attempting to work, that you are attempting move up, take the free education courses they offer, whatever. But to suggest that getting MARRIED is the solution, and single moms are entirely the problem, is just WRONG. On many, many levels.

I think there are many things that are “broken” in our country. I think the whole Education system could use a giant overhaul, but NOT with Duhhhbya’s plan of TAAS-like testing. The TAAS testing is not doing any good in Texas, so why on earth would it be a good idea to implement it nation-wide?

Reading that article today just brought forth many emotions for me. It made me recall how ostracized from society I felt when that was part of his campaign for governor. I know there are many people that love Duhhhbya, and this is a free country and that is your right. I respect him because he is our president, and I support him in that position. I guess I should add this … technically, I lean much more Republican then I do Democrat. I don’t vote straight party tickets though, I vote based on the candidate. My reasons for my hate of Duhhhbya have a basis, though. God knows, I did not vote for him, and in two years my chant will be “No More, 2004!”