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Wednesday, August 31, 2005
Famous Grazing Portal
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Tuesday, August 30, 2005
Long Monday
Monday is rarely fun.
Yesterday was not only not fun it was tedious. I don’t mind hard work, but when you know a lot of it is being done to justify the existence of others, tedium sets in. Sometimes volunteer work is harder because of that.
When I volunteered to serve on a town commission ten years ago it seemed like a good idea. Now it’s become an obligation not cheerfully fulfilled. This could be because of greater responsibility naturally assumed with experience. It could be because my regular work day is so much fuller as well. I am just tired.
Moan and Groan!
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Monday, August 29, 2005
Is it good news when it’s not as bad?
It wasn’t one of the biblical plagues of Egypt, many people didn’t die, not so much because the storm wasn’t as bad as expected but because there was a mass evacuation.
Let’s see what it all looks like in the morning light.
My workday went to ten this evening. I expected it to go as late as eleven. I guess in a very minor way, this is good news because it isn’t as bad as it could have been. Why am I feel all sorts of East European all of a sudden?
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New Habits
I have added the blogger page and the 21Portal page to this tab. This is to inspire me to make at least one blog entry a day. They may not be sophisticated, contain graphics and links, but at least they will hopefully guarantee a time line better than before.
The news this morning is Hurricane Katrina threatening my second favorite city. It’s been downgraded from a category 5 to a 3 but 100 mph winds still scare the hell out of me. We’ll see how the city does. Off to work...
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Sunday, August 28, 2005
This was the first Sunday I have had off
In a long time.
I looked at my calendar last night and saw one blank day, today. I thought it was a mistake at first, but realized no one wanted a piece of me today. Of course, tomorrow I will start work at 7:00 a.m. and will probably work until 10:00 p.m.
There is balance in the world.
I discovered the 21publish site last night so that’s what took up much of my day. The good thing is I didn’t feel guilty at all for playing with it all day. It was like watching cartoons all day.
The whole day wasn’t wasted. The pool was repaired, the door to the dining room was fixed, a spontaneous lunch with the family from the Vineyard, Twelve Hawks’s Traveler was finished, but none of that was on the calendar. It was all spontaneous.
What a gas.
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21Publish About Page
Famous Grazing was started as an attempt to use every available blog publishing tool on the Internet. At the time of start up, the choices were limited to Blogger, Web Page, Live Journal and a few others. Now there are dozens.
Field Grazing
Sea Grazing
Artistic Grazing
Grazing in Another Field
Butterflies Grazing
Dragons Grazing
Flickr Grazing
Ghosts Grazing
Grazed Bare
Grazing in the Brave Net
Grazing News
Random Space (MSN)
Multi-Grazing
Open Grazing
Other Grazing
Serene Grazing
Grazing at Xanga
Bell Tower News
Home Grazing
Each of the above is free. There are pay sites, and some of the above offer bigger storage and more features, but each of them is perfectly okay without shelling out a dime.
Below is a snapshot of a page created on a trial basis at at the pay site, TypePad:
Enjoy the blog you create here or at any of the above blog creation sites.
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FAMOUS GRAZING PORTAL!
It is over at 21Publish. We were playing around with a local Apache server when we came upon a comment about 21Publish. We set the portal up and created two personal blogs to fill out the set up.
If you feel like have your own blog affiliated with Famous Grazing, feel free to join. Any obnoxious or dangerous sites will be deleted.
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Saturday, August 27, 2005
Firefox Yahoo Warning
Click on the Whoops! to see the error message you get when you try to sign up for Yahoo!’s new photomail and use anything except MS Internet Explorer,
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Traveler Twelve Hawks
Traveler by John Twelve Hawks doesn’t warn you loudly that it is book one of the Fourth Realm Series. That could be because there is no book two, or three. It leaves you dangling.
(Spoiler Alert:)
As you approach ten to fifteen pages from the end, you realize there is no room for a neat ending. It must be either part of a continuing story, or the author is going to use the all too familiar arrival of the U.S. Cavalry. Here it was the former.
In most reviews I don’t give that much away, but I believe a fair warning, not already provided by the publisher, is needed before you buy this book.
By all means buy this book, though the book is short on sand, it certainly is a decent story worth reading. I hope the plot thickens for the second book, if it is coming. I will buy that one as well.
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Sideblog
Amazing what one letter off can do.
I was going to my sideblog.com page when I left out the letter “b” and was taken to sidelog.com, a Nepalese webhosting service. Watch your step out there.
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If only there was someone on the other end.
The installation of Google Talk was seamless. I have restarted Google Desktop and all seems to be working out well. Now there only needs to be someone on the other end of the line with whom I can communicate to see how Google Talk is any different that Yahoo! Messenger or AOL or MSN or ICQ, etc. Trillian here we come!
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It has only been 85 years?
In this morning’s online NYT there was an On This Day feature imbedded in the story I was reading about Google Talk beta. (More on that later.)
Today’s issue mentioned it was on this date in 1920 the Constitution was amended to allow women the privilege of voting.
Think about that. Women in this country of the brave and the free have only been allowed to vote for 85 years.
This means there are people alive today who were alive when women couldn’t vote nationally. I know Montana and perhaps a few other states allowed women to vote and run for local offices, such as the school board, but they couldn’t vote for congressman, senator or the president.
Only 85 years. To quote myself 40 years ago, “that blows my mind!” It was something I knew in general, but to have it displayed as an aniversary for today brought it the front of the line.
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Tuesday, August 23, 2005
Google Sidebar starts off well, but...
But, when I went to SnapfilesPro.com to write a review for it, I couldn’t get in. I checked everything, but the only way to get back online was to take the sidebar out of the startup folder.
I will try it again latter in the week under different configurations to see how it does. If I find a way to coexist with it, I will certainly return here and tell you how. My wide screen eMachines laptop certainly has room on the side for it.
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Sunday, August 21, 2005
Google Earth is FUN!
This is the review I wrote for Snapfiles.com:
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Saturday, August 20, 2005
Chanty Comes to Vist
Wednesday, August 17, 2005
Happy Birthday Ally!
Sunday, August 14, 2005
Bad weather coming
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Blogger.com In House Photo Update
We haven’t used the blogger.com online editor in a while.
When we went online to correct a problem with Zoto.com and the ‘ key, we noticed an announcement that you can now upload photos using blogger.com’s online editor. We didn’t know that.
Of course, three isn’t any particular photo we would like to upload at the moment, so we’ll just pick one from the bunch: A church side window representing the rose.
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Bigoted News Coverage
"I lost my green card. I lost everything," she said.
Perhaps I am being oversensitive, but this line is telling me the author of the article wants me to know this building was occupied by non-citizen workers. I am sure the poor woman and the 41 other souls who where made homeless by the fire lost more than an easily replaced government document.
Later on in the piece the lines: "It had been termed incendiary. Arson has not been ruled out, but has not been deemed arson as of this time," DiLiddo said.— Officials are offering $5,000 for information that may lead to an arrest.“
Not a crime, but we’ll give you five grand if you can help us arrests someone anyway. Though it’s only a little local fire story, to the 41 people now without a home, it’s a big deal.
A little more care could have gone into the writing, or to put the blame where it belongs, the editing,.
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No More Noisy Box!
Having gone completely laptop, the trick is to learn the keyboard. If I practice enough, that should be no problem. I have XL hands that need to fit on this compressed space. Also, the keys outside of the alpha keys are not all in the same place as they were on my microsoft wireless.
The other thing I want to learn as well is the touch pad. It sits right where my palm normally sits and there fore, while I am typing the mouse arrow flies all over the screen.
Having Spell Catcher loaded is a big help. When I make a spelling error like capitalizing the first two letters, which I do on any keyboard, it automatically corrects it. This is true in all applications where I type, not only in Word.
Then there is that annoying Fn key where the Ctrl key should be. Everytime I hit it, it changes all of the keys on the right side of the keyboard into the number pad. To undo it.
I have to find another key over by the right side of the F-keys. It has replaced the caps lock key as the one I am most likely to tear our of the keyboard.
My hand also still leaves the keyboard to grab for the mouse and squeezes thin air. Once the hands learn the ropes, I hope that will end as well. The heat coming from the keyboard is a minor distraction for now, but if it gets hotter, I could see that being a problem. I bought an underside cooling rack which seems to be helping somewhat.
Okay, it’s time to study for the test. You will know when the test is close, the study will change to the word CRAM!
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Saturday, August 13, 2005
Ann Looking at Martha
I know that can get boring to anyone foolish enough to read this blog. I see it like visiting the basement of a man who collects commode plungers, the fascinating thing is not the tool collection, but the fact that such a collection exists.
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Friday, August 12, 2005
Why is Zoto so easy?
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Thursday, August 11, 2005
Sometimes it’s easier to write...
Jeneane Sessum mentioned this in her blog. I discovered it when doing one of my NEXT BLOG wanderings in blogger.
Another blogger selection I was reading almost daily was Boogie Street. Then in November of last year he announced he was going cold turkey and though not taking it down, he was no longer making any entries. He came back in January of this year to post a photo of a found child from the tsunami that hit southeast asia.
The author of Boogie Street calls himself Mr. Zip. He and I corresponded over one or two things regarding his art and the display of it on other web sites. He seemed a civilized human being.
Now it‘s time for me to get back to reading the news before going off to work for the man.
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Wednesday, August 10, 2005
Zoto GIF Conversion
Second Zoto Test
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Welcome To Freeport
Testing Zoto Image Upload
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Tuesday, August 09, 2005
Obscene Comments on Bravejournal
It’s just that because Bravenet is well known for reasons other than blogs, a lot of strange people go there to take advantage of the free services. There is a link to Bravenet on the side bar of this blog if you’re curious.
Off to the Salt Mines.
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Monday, August 08, 2005
Interesting Essay on NPR
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So that’s why I don’t listen!
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Sunday, August 07, 2005
As you can see, not only is Bell Tower News back up, but I�ve gotten the Picasa untility Hello! to work again.
You may have noticed a lacking of graphics attached to entries. That was because Hello! wasn‘t working for me.
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Profile Photo
The Good News!
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First attempt to Bloggar the changed Template.
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