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Archive for December, 2006

Migration postscript

Moving content from Nucleus to Wordpress presented a number of problems. Some due to my own recklessness and lack of foresight, many due to the structural differences between the two content managers and some because of limitations or quirks in Wordpress (yes, really). I’m not exactly new to Wordpress, but moving such a diverse content [...]

Mp3: Samsung Z5F

I finally decided on a DAP. After much deliberation, I came to conclusion that there will never be a perfect player in a sensible price range. One of the candidate models happened to be on sale and so one thing led to another.
I chose the Samsung 4GB YP-Z5F mainly for its wholesome build quality and [...]

Eragon

What a fantastic disappointment that turned out to be.
And here I was, thinking Eragon would be the beacon of light in a miserable season completely devoid of intelligent life in the cinema. About the only good news is that Eragon makes last year’s Narnia seem like less of an embarrassment. And it does have Jeremy [...]

Migration

So here is the deal from now on. I got fed up with Nucleus and the lack of updates and consideration for new features. That is to say, the developers didn’t care a whit for my suggestions on cherry picking Wordpress features such as configurable permalinks and seemed more interested in producing a ’skinable’ admin [...]

Memento mori

I need to gather my thoughts and come to terms with recent events. Perhaps in time, I can return to get some sort of closure and to open up in a more intimate way. If that is even appropriate for the forum and if words can ever do emotions justice.

Reconsidering the current arrangement

Recent events have forced me to seriously reconsider the current arrangement. This journal, the scripting and the commenting function in particular. In all likelihood I will actively migrate this Nucleus journal to Wordpress over the weekend. And deactivate commenting pending a full review. Rebutting the retards who insist on commenting here is just too much [...]





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