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The only comments I delete are those that are:

  1. Comment spam. We all know what this is.
  2. Offensive, degrading, lies, etc.
  3. Horribly malformed comments that mess up the display of my site.*

That doesn't seem to be the case with Gabe, who seems to simply delete comments that disagree with him.

I forget my original comment, but it had to do with pointing out that Dick Cheney did not make a threat, but simply said that John Kerry may not be as stringent in the fight against terrorists - letting them rebuild and attack again - than the current occupants of the West Wing. The "devastating hit" would be backing down from the current war, showing a lack of resolve on our part to the rest of the world. Perhaps. Or maybe not. But Cheney's comment could only be taken the way Gabe took it if you are the type to worship "Fahrenheit 9/11" as The Gospel.

Deng Xiaping, Mac User

From an article on Wired:

If Deng (Xiaoping) were still around today, he'd be using a Mac.

I'd take him over John Kerry, I think. 🙂

QotD: Lack of Internet

Question: What's the longest you've ever gone without having Internet access in the past five years?

My Answer: Eight days - the past eight. Ugh.

You are encouraged to answer the Question of the Day for yourself in the comments or on your blog.

Back Online

For now, at least, I have an Internet connection at home. Only 2800 emails to wade through (though no doubt about 2000 are spam). I'll resume posting things here soon.

Post-Frances

I'm back to my apartment. I have power (three of the five buildings in my apartment complex do not). I have running water (and it is safe to drink). However, I do not have an Internet connection. I am at a friend's house now posting this… My apartment complex was not badly hit - some trees fell to the ground, but that's about it.

I apologize for the comment spam that has no doubt crept into my blog's feed.

Frances

I'm heading over to Clearwater, FL. There's this big spirally thing headed this way. Wish me luck…

Kerry = Apple?

I said I wouldn't blog about political stuff, but this is just ridiculous enough to make me want to point it out. I still remember that it was Dubya who helped Microsoft get off pretty damn easy in its antitrust trial.

Kerry is nothing like Apple. If he were, he'd announce cool new policies, tell us they'd be available within three weeks, and then make us wait for eight or nine months. Instead, Kerry simply fails to announce any policy (or, apparently, show up to vote on other people's).

Oops, I slipped. 🙂

iTunes Affiliates

I've signed up to be an iTunes Affiliate. Heck, if for no other reason than I can save myself a nickel for each song I buy, right? You can sign yourself up at http://www.apple.com/itunes/affiliates/.

Currently, I'm waiting to be approved. The signup process is rather lame and through another company named LinkShare, which, if you look, has what appears to be thousands of other affiliate programs.

I would greatly prefer a system that does this:

  1. Ties into your .Mac account (or your Apple ID, the same one you use to buy stuff in the store).
  2. Had the option to simply build a credit with the Apple online store.
  3. Was completely handled by Apple, transparently.

The confirmation email had broken URLs that don't relate at all to iTunes. They work after 30 mins or so and they're just links and banners that refer people to join LinkShare.

It's a very kludgy process. Kludgy != elegant, which is what we typically expect of Apple. I have no idea how I'm going to link to specific songs, but the idea I had was to link my "currently playing iTune" (right sidebar) and my iTunes list to the store. They do so currently, so, I may as well try to make a nickel now and then. Or, as I've said, save a nickel. 🙂

We'll see how it goes. So far, I'm not impressed.

Water, Ginger Ale, and Green Tea

It seems that I can't get ahead. I've successfully weaned myself from Coke - cold turkey - but consoled myself with ginger ale and Sprite/7-Up. They lose the caffeine but still have "high fructose corn syrup." I've tried green tea and don't care for it much, but I have enjoyed these Arizona drinks. Guess what the #2 ingredient is? High fructose corn syrup!

What am I to drink? I know that "water" is always the correct answer, but I need something with a little more kick than water + lime or lemon flavor. I'm going to go back and re-read the comments left on the Coke article I linked to above.

Cmd-D in PulpFiction

Even as a developer, we sometimes forget some of the cool features in our own applications. Today I had to remind myself that cmd-D toggles the linked content and the feed content. Ah, what a great feature! 🙂

Three cheers for cmd-D, even if I'm the only one that uses it (I suspect I'm not). I'm now off to find some of the other features I've long since forgotten about…

QotD: Bedtime

Question: What is your bedtime?

My Answer: It used to be 2 or 3am, but now I talk to Carey at about ten and go to bed at about midnight. I wake up at 6 or so and then read for an hour before coming out. Flint is usually awake at seven, or I'd read a little longer. 🙂

You are encouraged to answer the Question of the Day for yourself in the comments or on your blog.

PulpFiction (and Lite) 1.0.2

PulpFiction 1.0.2PulpFiction (and PulpFiction) lite have advanced another minor version. They're now both at 1.0.2. You can grab them here. The changelog is rather significant. The highlights include:

  • Added French and German localizations.
  • Subscriptions diplayed in alphabetical order in the menus.
  • Subscriptions can be added with no windows open.
  • Preview pane and web browser respond to cmd-= to increase font size.
  • Added support for 301 codes.
  • Fixed the bug that caused the incorrect number of unread article.
  • Fixed the status bar's unread count for folders that contain subfolders.
  • Fixed a bug that caused articles to appear in the wrong folder at fetch.
  • Improved the rate at which new articles are added to the article list at fetch.
  • Set forward delete and backward delete to act in opposite directions in the article list.
  • Set subscriptions to check when first added.
  • Added in EFF Donation Drive donors.

This was primarily a bug fix and localization release. The full changelog is available in the extended entry, for those who care to look at it, or at the FSS site.

New BBEdit Icon

Grab one here. The one Bare Bones has "chosen" to use with BBEdit 8.0 is just plain rank. Uggggh. :: shudder ::

QotD: iMac G5

Question: What do you think of the new iMac G5?

My Answer: I don't like how they look. I don't like vertically-mounted CDs. I think they look rather ridiculous.

You are encouraged to answer the Question of the Day for yourself in the comments or on your blog.

QotD: Text Editor

Question: What is your favorite text editor?

My Answer: Does the previous post answer this? BBEdit. Oh, and on the command line, I use the entirely-too-simple pico. vi or emacs? That's what BBEdit is for! 🙂

You are encouraged to answer the Question of the Day for yourself in the comments or on your blog.