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January 12, 2006
We've been working away
G has seen a lot of new updates in the past couple of weeks!
I'm also testing out adding tags to the entire system, so there may be a test post or three in the blog here in the coming days
Posted by DieterBohn at 02:45 PM | Comments (0) | TrackBack
January 10, 2006
How's this for catch-up?
I worked with Jesse a few months ago bringing her up to speed on HTML. As promised, I'm publishing her practice HTML here on the blog. Cheers!
edit: I'm testing tags out now
Dieter's trying to teach me html - here's my first attempt.
I'll be suprised if things do what I want them to do, because usually I don't get along with computers so well. But I'm making a conscious effort to fight my luddite impulse.
Let's try some real text:
Glancy has written numerous works across a wide range of genres, including the recent poem The Shadows Horse (2003); The Mask Maker: A Novel (2002); American Gypsy: Six Native American Plays (2002); and The Voice that was in Travel (1999), a collection of vignettes and novellas. Glancy often writes from a stance in between two cultures, not fully a part of either. As she says with her own opinion: “I write with a split voice, often experimenting with language until the parts equal some sort of whole.” I find this quote fascinating because it is quite evident that she is experimenting with the English language\grammar when the novel Stone Heart was written. This novel, grammatically speaking, is written in an unorthodox style for the times in which it was published.
Now, a list of lists:
- grocery list
- guest list
- shit list
Thanks for the lesson, Dieter.
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Upgrade to 3.2
We've recently upgraded our Movable Type installation to 3.2. So far everything seems to be working fairly well, though there are a few issues related to it being installed on a Windows server instead of Apache. I'm working on clearing some of that up now and hopefully everything will be chugging along smoothly soon.
At any rate, this is mostly a test post. -Dieter
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