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Updates to the wiki

16 May 06 - 3:20 pm

The wiki has been updated from the 2005-09-22 release to the 2006-03-09 release (Changelog). No changes users will likely notice. I am working on making the theme work and look better. So if you have comments or complaints (other than the edit box not behaving properly), feel free to add comments to this entry or shoot Brian an email.

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PivotLog updated

07 May 06 - 10:42 pm

PivotLog was updated from 1.3 RC1 to 1.3 RC2. 1.3rc2 announcement. The only change you would likely notice is the addition of the stupid question for comments. That particular feature was actually implemented a few weeks ago when the blogs started being hit by comment spammers. So in theory, most of the other changes are simple refinements to various pieces (including a bunch of extra features for the admin (that's me)).

Update: whoa, an all new calendar system seems to be in place now. You won't see it on a blog until the blog is updated or the frontpage of the blog is updated.

Update 2: Not that anyone should notice anything, but the random entry extension that makes the quotes show up was updated from version 1.2 to 1.3 (changelog)

Pretty URLs: I finally enabled pretty urls in PivotLog. Instead of urls that look like "/pivot/entry.php?id=123", now they look like "/archive/2006/02/17/title_of_an_entry".

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The answer is simple. When shipping a monitor or a monitor cable, you never know when the cord will stop by some illicit place in Thailand or Las Vegas for some action with a port. And because of that, you never know what kind of diseases it will pick up from some hot little number.

Think of the twist tie and the baggie as underwear and clothing. While those protect (sort of), once you get them out of the wrapper, they're still vulnerable and need the cord condom. Wrap it and be safe.

Wow. I have way too much imagination.

 -Viv describing cord condoms