I’m always a little late to update things, so I only recently (as in, last week) updated to WordPress 2.2 and, as I haven’t really been posting much, I haven’t noticed all the changes in this version yet. I did, however, notice while attempting to post the other day* the in-line post preview was gone. [...]
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Which one of you didn’t like the in-line post preview in WordPress?
Learn from Convergence
For one of my research papers this semester I’m looking into how LGBTQ* individuals present themselves, what they talk about, issues of identity that are (or are not) addressed, and the conversations spurred (among other things), as mediated through video blogs (vlogs), specifically on YouTube. I love YouTube. While trying to find relevant literature (for [...]
Read the rest →Quicksilver is My New Best Mac Friend
Ever the bourgeoning geek, I’ve been testing out Mac applications. I’ve gone through roughly ten in the past two days during classes; mostly because there are a limited number of times I can sit through a lecture on the Inherent Evils of Capitalism 101 or a crash-course into feminism, but also because computers are mighty [...]
Read the rest →Read All Directions Before Attempting Directory Submapping
I am not much of a geek and fortunately have never claimed to be one. So last night when I decided on a whim to create (yet another) new site, I used my host’s nifty “instant install” option but neglected to, say, read some message boards on how to do it correctly and I just [...]
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I was surfing around in search of a free, open-source note-taking application for Mac OSX. I have MS OneNote but it’s (obviously) MS-only (and I’ve already ruled-out running VMware). My classes this semester have lectures that progress at such a slow speed that it’s unnecessary for me to take my iBook to class because I’m [...]
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