Gzip CSS
Posted September 27th, 2004 @ 08:50am by Erik J. Barzeski
If I'm ever running up against any bandwidth limits, I'll now remember how to gzip my CSS.
Posted September 27th, 2004 @ 08:50am by Erik J. Barzeski
If I'm ever running up against any bandwidth limits, I'll now remember how to gzip my CSS.
Posted September 27th, 2004 @ 08:04am by Erik J. Barzeski
Question: Star Trek, Star Wars: do you care?
My Answer: No. I particularly do not care about Star Trek, and Star Wars is nice and all, but George Lucas doesn't realize how absolutely horrible his dialog is. he's got to get over himself (he won't) and let someone else help with the last script (he won't). Ugh.
You are encouraged to answer the Question of the Day for yourself in the comments or on your blog.
Posted September 26th, 2004 @ 07:57am by Erik J. Barzeski
Question: What is your favorite application?
My Answer: I won't mention one of my own. 🙂 Adium is my favorite application, despite its crashing tendencies (especially when using the logger). iTunes is up there, as is Safari.
You are encouraged to answer the Question of the Day for yourself in the comments or on your blog.
Posted September 25th, 2004 @ 05:51pm by Erik J. Barzeski
Question: If you could be a sports star, in which sport would you star?
My Answer: Golf, without a doubt. It's an individual sport, and so achievements - and failures - are very individual. It's also a game that lacks the, what shall we call it… rampant indiscretions by players. In other words, it remains a respectful game.
You are encouraged to answer the Question of the Day for yourself in the comments or on your blog.
Posted September 25th, 2004 @ 11:31am by Erik J. Barzeski
It's official: I hate hurricanes. Absolutely freakin' hate 'em. This is just fucking ridiculous. I'll be living on pudding for the next few days, as I imagine my power - and Internet access - will soon be no more.
On the plus side, I used Jeanne as an excuse to eat half a gallon of ice cream for breakfast. Gotta clean out the freezer - again - right?
Posted September 24th, 2004 @ 10:25pm by Erik J. Barzeski
Okay, let's see if we can't get this thing going: a DropCash campaign for a polling plugin for MovableType. Here are the specifics as discussed here. The polling plugin for MovableType should:
That's the feature set as discussed on the post linked above.
If you'd like to see such a plugin developed, contribute to the campaign:
http://www.dropcash.com/campaign/iacas/polling_plugin_for_movabletype/.
If you want to be on the advisory board to determine when the goals have been met, so that the developer who creates such a plugin can be paid, please comment here. I'll be serving no other purpose beyond getting the campaign started.
Posted September 24th, 2004 @ 09:25pm by Erik J. Barzeski
Remember that golf blog I'd mentioned that I was going to start? Well, I've started it. It's called "The Sand Trap" and is available at http://thesandtrap.com/. My remaining design goals, which which Erica Tesla is (supposed to be) helping, are as follows:
That's that. But hey, the thing is "open for business." If you're a golfer or know a golfer, subscribe to the feeds. They're up and running (that reminds me - they need some work too).
Posted September 24th, 2004 @ 09:15pm by Erik J. Barzeski
Question: What's the furthest you've ever hit, thrown, kicked (etc.) anything?
My Answer: 330 yards. My scramble team made birdie.
You are encouraged to answer the Question of the Day for yourself in the comments or on your blog.
Posted September 23rd, 2004 @ 07:30pm by Erik J. Barzeski
My friend Seth Ellsworth has got his site online. Seth is a:
Those three words are all synonyms for "poor." If you like Seth's kind of music, pick up his EP for only $7 and help to put some Rice Krispies in his tummy (a demo track is available).
Seth and I recorded a song called "Knock on Wood" back in high school for Carey. I'm going to try to find the lyrics at some point… the one or two recordings we ever made may be lost forever.
I'm trying to talk Seth into naming his next column "Set Hell's Worth."
Posted September 23rd, 2004 @ 03:30pm by Erik J. Barzeski
Question: What's the most important thing to a successful wedding?
My Answer: A planner or someone who knows when to cut the cake, when to do the first dance, and so on. The last wedding I went to was nice, but not very organized.
You are encouraged to answer the Question of the Day for yourself in the comments or on your blog.
Posted September 22nd, 2004 @ 05:32pm by Erik J. Barzeski
Question: What do you hate most about moving?
My Answer: The expenses can be outrageous: breaking a lease, security deposit on a new lease, money for the moving van… it adds up quickly!
You are encouraged to answer the Question of the Day for yourself in the comments or on your blog.
Posted September 21st, 2004 @ 02:52pm by Erik J. Barzeski
Question: Are you a memento-keeper?
My Answer: Not really. I'm a bit of a packrat sometimes, but then I go through massive "cleaning" phases where anything that's not important is trashed. I keep pictures, but things like cards and notes go in the trash if they're not part of the current relationship.
You are encouraged to answer the Question of the Day for yourself in the comments or on your blog.
Posted September 21st, 2004 @ 08:59am by Erik J. Barzeski
Six Apart has heard my request for MT-compatible polling and come up with a possible solution: setting up a DropCash campaign to raise money for polling. I'd like to do so, but first of course we'd need to agree on specifications. My list, off the top of my head, is as follows. The polling plugin should:
What other features would you want to see? List them here, and then I'll create a list and start a DropCash campaign for this plugin. If you're interested in being on the "advisory board" (to help to determine whether a developer has met the criteria, I guess), leave a comment or email me as well. I'll spearhead the fundraising effort, but would like to remain a contributor and not a judge after that.
I envision that people can create a separate category called "Polls" or such to create "sticky" polls (i.e. show the last entry from the "Polls" category right here in the sidebar), meaning that trickery of another kind (changing the date of the entry until it expires, etc.) would be unnecessary.
Posted September 20th, 2004 @ 05:11pm by Erik J. Barzeski
I'm moving to PA soon (October 10 or so) and in Erie, pets are simply not allowed in apartments or townhouses (not for an extra $300/month). My parents and/or Carey's parents were going to take Flint - my 3-year old Weimaraner - but now they are not. Screwed I am.
So my options are thus:
Neither seems terribly likely to happen, but if you're in the market for a great pedigreed male Weimaraner, let me know eh?
Of course, alternative suggestions are welcomed. We looked very hard for pet-friendly apartment complexes, but the market just ain't cut out for it here. I will never really understand what a pet can do that a small child can't do to an apartment. Bah.
Posted September 20th, 2004 @ 09:18am by Erik J. Barzeski
Does anyone know of any decent polling software for MovableType? One that can keep track of results (i.e. 43% say this, 35% say this, and 22% say this) and then allow for normal commenting through standard MovableType means?
I'd like to get surveys going on that golf blog I'm working on - a weekly survey or something - but haven't seen surveys used within MovableType very frequently. Any suggestions are appreciated!
Addendum/Clarification: The polling software need not "integrate" really tightly with MovableType, but just "work with" or "be usable in" a MovableType-powered blog. At the worst, I imagine a poll could be in site.com/polls and you could simply direct people there with an entry, but at the best the poll would be an actual entry itself within the blog.
I'm willing to bet that anyone that developed such a plugin for MovableType would be able to sell it quite nicely. I'd buy a copy in a heartbeat.