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Monthly Archives: February 2003
Blogging / Networks the american way?
Blogging is still like Live Jazz from iWire is making me feel all guilty for not actively giving this subject more thought. All the power of the networks we develop and use everyday somewhat relies on principles basically undermining the … Continue reading
Blogging
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The future of wireless
Aaron Swartz explains what will happen. “By then it is too late. The people own the Internet now. When there is censorship, the software routes around it. As long as there is a client and a server, they can communicate. … Continue reading
Tech
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MovableJive
Just needed to try out the MovableJive plugin, and as I’m absolutely desperat to go to London (it’s been too long, spring in London is always nice) I might as well put that totally unimportant bit of information to use … Continue reading
MT 2.62 — and some plugins
Just ended a long night of work with the upgrade of MovableType to version 2.62. So far it doesn’t seem to have caused any trouble — and now I have the possibility of even more plugins, some of them are … Continue reading
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Mail trouble at pollas.dk
Yesterday I found out that some of the mails sent via @pollas.dk have been lost due to a host update which I hadn’t been informed about. So if you have tried to mail me the past five days or so, … Continue reading
Pollas.dk
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Wargasm
I’ve been missing my Bricks are Heavy cd by L7 for over a year. A couple of weeks ago I found it under a shelving unit and today I put it on. It’s truly a great record and in the … Continue reading
Misc.
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Comments, FOAF, templates…
Was about to implement mt-foaf v0.31, then I noticed this good news with a link to an Antipixel post on MT comments which I really liked, especially after doing yesterday’s template adjustments which actually just proved all the points. So … Continue reading
Pollas.dk
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Black Box Magazine
Apparantly, the people from Virus are cooking up something new: BLACK BOX MAGAZINE — to be released later this month. Looking forward to it.
Creative Commons — you realize what this is?
Burningbird posts some really important thoughts on the use of Creative Commons licenses. But while proper attribution, ‘theft’ of complete websites etc. could become a problem in some cases, the use of ‘generous’ CC licenses shouldn’t stand out as being … Continue reading
Comments and TrackBacks — new templates
The great plugin, SimpleComments, has now been integrated into the templates of this site, allowing comments and trackbacks to be listed side by side. So there you have it; “TrackBacks are comments. They are comments left on someone elseÂ’s site … Continue reading
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Ping me hard
Doing some template adjustment and need some trackbacks. Could someone please try and ping this post? Thanx.
PHP generated blogroll
Phil Ringnalda has got a nice PHP script for displaying a blogroll. [via webgraphics]
W.I.P finder
I’ve been doing some thinking regarding an idea about a webservice lately and have already found existing services covering some — but not all — of the features. It’s still in planning mode, and I have some notes on it … Continue reading
Web Development
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Feeding customer relations
Just came to think of the time spent on informing clients of project development, usually a trivial task of emailing them that this and that have happened to the beta site, and get them to approve it. How about just … Continue reading
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While you were looking at the sky…
While concerned with the explosion of the Colombia space shuttle, please bear in mind that about 24,000 people die every day from hunger or hunger-related causes. News from our own part of the world will always be relevant, making us … Continue reading
Connection status worldwide
Came to think of the giant possibilities regarding global mobility. If I can afford the plane ticket, the work I do doesn’t really require anything else than a plug for my laptop, making it possible to move practically anywhere for … Continue reading
Danish OpenOffice
Was just pointed to OpenOffice.org — Det danske modersmÃ¥lsprojekt. Looking forward to follow the development of the Danish part of the project. limitless hd download
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Syndirella, import OPML from the web
In a previous post I mentioned the need for feed readers like Syndirella to be able to save to and/or import from OPML files on the net. Syndirella just released a new build with the import option included (with a … Continue reading
Blogging
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Auch…
Ooh, looks like olekjeldhansen.com and many.dk don’t quite agree on the content side of blogging (some funny points in there). A pretty classic discussion I have given some serious thought myself too (everyone has, I guess). Can’t help to notice, … Continue reading