From the monthly archives:

February 2007

You know what has to happen — White Porcelain!

February 15, 2007

Usually these moments are reserved for the dusty confines of Black Rock City, NV. However, a couple of fun stories hit BoingBoing today and as I was digging into this story about the Family Auto Mart, I found Wakkie Nu Nu.

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Hmmm… does feedburner actually work?

February 12, 2007

Well, I followed all of the CommunityServer directions to implement feedburner. Does it actually work? I’m not getting any feeds.

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Flickr badges, Snap, GeoMap, Feedburner and Search — updates to the site

February 12, 2007

I’ve changed a number of things on my blog, since I’ve updated the blog to CS 2.1 with ASP.NET 2.0. You will only see these changes if you visit the pages.

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Even if I’m drunk, I won’t take this bet

February 9, 2007

Scott Weise decided it would be a good idea to bet on his beloved Bears this past weekend. He was so sure the Bears would win, that he vowed he’d legally change his name to “Peyton Manning” if the Bears lost.

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Adding Links to BlueDot and Newsvine in CommunityServer 2.1 Posts

February 5, 2007

I just spent a little bit of time investigating how to add BlueDot and NewsVine links to end of each of my posts via CommunityServer.

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Super Bowl Party at Mike’s Place

February 5, 2007
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Mailbox Peak – Feb 2007

February 3, 2007

Michelle, her dog Brutus and I decided to trek up Mailbox Peak today. It’s been a while since I went hiking, so this was a welcome retreat. It was raining a little bit, but mostly it was typical February weather. I had very limited gear as I’ve climbed this peak many times in the past. [...]

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Giving it to you as hard as I can!

February 1, 2007

The Moon Rulz! I had a hard time getting Ruby running under IIS. I’m beginning to believe that it doesn’t work. That’s been a pain in the ass so I decided to blog about something else. I want to rant about what might be the most out of touch city in the world, Boston. Fear [...]

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