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  • Marc A. Price 3:51 pm on July 1, 2010 Permalink
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    Exclamations!!! 

    I have a newly discovered phobia. Well, phobia is too strong (or wrong) a word. I think that it is an unreasonable hatred… of exclamation marks. Even that is not fine tuned enough. My problem is really with multiple exclamation marks!!!

    Every time I see an email with one or more of these little buggers the hackles on the back of my neck go up and I want to scream.

    In fact just one of them makes my skin crawl, but if someone repeats that key stroke then I’m nearly fit to burst. I just don’t get it. One exclamation mark does the job. It shows me that there is energy in the sentence and that I should give it more emphasis when reading. However, when someone responds to an email (and I get this a lot at work) with a “Thanks!!!” what in Odin’s beard am I supposed to do with that? Is this person really so animated with gratitude that they are dancing around the room in yellow dungarees like some demented kids TV show host?

    It is up there with people SHOUTING IN EMAILS. I hate that too. Those people are all bastards.

    Furthermore, (wow this is something of a rant now) I can’t abide messages that I get from people written in TXT-speak. I can barely understand those messages, is it really so much effort to write a whole word. What the fuck do you people have against vowels anyway?

    I’ll go back in my box now. Clearly something has upset me. Cant imagine what.

    Thanks for listening!!!!!!!!!

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  • Marc A. Price 5:57 pm on June 30, 2010 Permalink
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    Writing and stuff 

    A long time ago on a website that I started I claimed that I was going to attempt to write more with more purpose and style and… um… stuff. Of course, as always real life got in the way and I am too damn lazy to fight against the marauding hoards of real life.

    Yep, that’s it I’m lazy. I was reading James Moran’s blog the other day (well this day in fact if you must know) and he pointed me to the rather wonderful http://phillbarron.wordpress.com/.  Never heard of Phill Barron, I guess he is a writer of some kind but he does hit several nails on the head with a very large hammer. In a very entertaining and sweary way.

    Most often potential writers do not become fully fledged writing writers because they are a) mediocre or b) lazy or c) both. That was the edited highlights, he also emntioned something about whining and bitching and, oh go and read it yourself.

    Writing, like any other profession is hard work. I have a day job, that is hard work… why would any other job that people pay you for be any easier. I mean that is why they pay you for work. If it were easy you would probably do it for free… and then starve.

    So what does this mean for me? Nothing much I guess because I’m far too lazy to work at something for some potential pay-off that I might get at some point in some possible future. Perhaps I should rant and swear more in my blog posts? Or even posting somthing would be good. I guess there is always Twitter.  Although sometimes 140 characters can be a little difficult to fill…

    Image source: work the thing

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  • Marc A. Price 12:02 pm on August 1, 2009 Permalink
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    NetNewsWire 3.2 beta 

    I’ve always wanted a proper desktop app for feeds but like the fact that I can read my them on my iPhone. I don’t want to have to maintain two lists of news feeds. So I need something that can sync to Google Reader on the Interweb. Luckily, NetNewsWire has just released an update that syncs (almost) effortlessly with Google Reader. OK it is a little buggy but it is a beta version in fairness.

    I’ll see how it progresses but I’m happy with it so far.

    nnwbeta.com beta releases of NetNewsWire/Mac NetNewsWire 3.2 beta

    NetNewsWire 3.2b6 syncs with Google Reader, adds a new Send to Instapaper command, and shows off a brand-new app icon by RogueSheep.

    Those features are, not coincidentally, among the top feature requests.

    It’s still a beta, though: it’s unfinished software, with bugs — known and unknown — and incomplete features. We say this not to scare you off but to inform. NetNewsWire has a seven-year-long tradition of doing public betas because we know there are lots of folks who like to help — and we appreciate the help.

    Download
    NetNewsWire 3.2b6 (4.5 MB)

    Requires Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard).

    Before running, it’s a very good idea to back up your current NetNewsWire preferences and data, in case you have to go back. They’re here:

    [home folder]/Library/Application Support/NetNewsWire/ [home folder]/Library/Preferences/com.ranchero.NetNewsWire.plist The main point of 3.2 This is supposed to be a minor upgrade. And it is, largel [From nnwbeta.com: NetNewsWire 3.2 beta]

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  • Marc A. Price 7:37 am on March 5, 2009 Permalink
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    JS-Kit Comments into WordPress 

    This morning I discovered a new way of posting comments to blogs. JS-Kit Comments is a whizzy web 2.0, completely buzzword compliant way of allowing users to post comments on blog posts. If you are a WordPress blog user it is a snap to install as there is a handy plug-in. The service allows readers of your site to log in using their Facebook or Yahoo! IDs making authentication for them easy. Moderation can be done on the JS-Kit site but the plug in play nice with Akismet too. There is also the beginnings of a reporting tool.

    I’m trying it out for a while, I don’t get so many comments on the site so I figured if I try to make it easier for people then more may come.

    Have you integrated JS-Kit on your site? Let me know your experience with it in the comments.

    Integrating Comments into Blogger and WordPress @ JS-Kit Blog.

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    • Marc A. Price 6:17 am on March 5, 2009 Permalink | Reply

      I suppose the question is… how long does it take for the comments to sync from JS-Kit to here. I’m seeing nothing in the comments (in the admin section) for the above post. :’(

  • Marc A. Price 6:00 pm on February 24, 2009 Permalink
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    Technorati doh 

    Technorati no more like me

    Technorati no more like me

    So I probably did a silly thing. Well in fact I think that the problem was that I did nothing for too long. I used to have this blog registered with Technorati in order to increase visbility. That was years ago. It didn’t seem to do much but that was more to do with the infrequency of my blogging I suspect. As I have got older I have become more lazy in this respect.

    Anyway, it seems that Technorati have removed my blog. The URL has apparently been flagged in their systems. Why does this happen? A quick search on their site will tell you: (More …)

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    • Janice Myint 7:12 pm on February 24, 2009 Permalink | Reply

      Hello! Technorati Support here.. saw your twitter on Technorati and found your post. I took a look at your blog and it looks like it was indeed flagged for review. Because we see a lot a spam coming in, we put rules into place that flag sites that exhibit “spammy” behavior such as using the same adsense ID across multiple blogs. Your blog fell into this case. I’ve reviewed your blog and have made the adjustments so that they should now appear in searches and are indexed for their most recent posts. Thanks!

    • David Allen 1:47 am on February 25, 2009 Permalink | Reply

      Hi Marc

      Been a LONG time!

      Glad to see you got this problem sorted and fantastic personal support from Technorati.

      I think the problem well may have been the fact that it found the automated stuff on Twitter before it did on your blog so you may well be right in assuming that it was the “non-original content” side of things.

      Keep in touch via Facebook.

      David

      • Marc A. Price 8:47 am on February 25, 2009 Permalink | Reply

        Ha ha! It’s Decksy Dave… I hope you are well. I saw you on FB. I’ll shoot you a message via via

    • Marc A. Price 8:32 am on February 25, 2009 Permalink | Reply

      For the record. The problem according to Janice from Tecnorati was more to do with the fact that I use the same Adsense code for both this site and http://thecontrast.net . A lot for trouble all the income it brings in. :(

  • Marc A. Price 9:10 am on February 28, 2008 Permalink
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    Ecto Baby… OK Enough with the “Baby” 

    So I’m still trying out all kind of shit with the new iMac (did I mention that I had an i Mac now?). May latest experiment is blogging with tools rather than messing about online in Drupal itself. As I have a new Drupal 6 installation to play with I figured why not. So this here is a post using Ecto.

    It looks like a feature rich editor. I edited an existing page on this website earlier and it was a bit painful I have to say. I’m pretty sure that was because I had no idea what I was doing. Sagrada Família

    So anyhoo, you can add pictures from Flickr like the one of La Sagrada Famillia embedded in this post. But it seems that you have to go into the code and change it if you want the text to wrap nicely. I guess that is not such a hardship, I’m sure there is a way around it.

    It is also possible to add links to Amazon if you want to try to sell stuff like this one “Perfect Disguise: Introducing the Contrast” (The Contrast) you have the option to add a link or an image or both. If you are an associate then you can also add you id and they few pennies that you make from the links will go straight to your account. I like this function it has to be said especially as this module has not been migrated to Drupal 6 yet.

    It is also possible to import a track from iTunes and other places although I am not sure how yet…

    All this and loads more… at $17.95 it it is something of a steal. I might take advantage of the weak dollar and get a copy.

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