Why did you say six months?
He's coming.
This matters. This is important. Why did you say six months?
Why did you say five minutes?
Saturday, August 26
Coolness!
Minx just got its first
Instalanche.
Hmm. Problem. If you are using Firefox, the comment editor doesn't work until Sitemeter has loaded. Sitemeter is playing up right now, so you have to wait for it to either load or time out before the comment box works.
Doesn't happen in IE7.
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Or you can just use a proxy service ( or Privoxy ) to take sitemeter out t the backyard and shoot it.
Posted by: Kristopher at Tuesday, August 29 2006 10:19 AM (O5Ju8)
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Well, I can't do that, because I have to make it work for
other people.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at Tuesday, August 29 2006 12:43 PM (9OTrh)
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Exactly ... I can block it as a mere user/visitor.
Posted by: Kristopher at Tuesday, August 29 2006 02:44 PM (O5Ju8)
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That's true enough, but requiring people to manually block sitemeter just so that they can leave comments on your blog is also a bit questionable.
Maybe I could build a sitemeter proxy...
Posted by: Pixy Misa at Wednesday, August 30 2006 03:49 AM (FRalS)
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Friday, August 18
The Forumiser
Fixed now. Required some hackery of both Minx and Movable Type (to get them to co-operate on updating the necessary fields), and the database (so that the query doesn't take 15 seconds to run).
My forum.
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Sunday, August 13
Needs Salt
Just Minxified my blog.
Works just fine (after fixing a couple of bugs; one with error-checking in the smilifier, and the other... I've forgotten what the other one was).
Now I can start doing some serious testing and tweaking.
Also, it's working via a PHP wrapper, which is, um, one line of code. But that means you can (if you wish) use PHP through Minx.
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And this is a comment.
Red.Green.
Blurple.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at Sunday, August 13 2006 01:04 AM (dluiY)
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Okay, so I probably need more than one line of code to make the wrapper work properly. :P
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Whoops! Categories aren't working. Well, that's the first thing to fix then.
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Friday, August 04
Qana Conspiracy Theory
I left a few comments on other blogs on this subject pointing out various inconstencies in the story that indicated that there might be something other than just a tragic mishap.
As Ace notes, it looks like it was just a tragic mishap.
Maybe there was something else going on - but the evidence doesn't support that.
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I'm not big on conspiracy theories, except when the jihadis are involved. Confederate Yankee continues to keep me questioning the validity of the story with <a href="http://confederateyankee.mu.nu/archives/189244.php">this post</a.>. I'm unsure what the importance of these people being in the same family is, other than giving credence to the idea that they died together. It doesn't tell us where though.
Who knows. It doesn't seem all that important to me, since I don't believe Israel killed them on purpose.
Posted by: Kevin at Saturday, August 05 2006 10:46 AM (++0ve)
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The story still doesn't hang together very well, but I don't think there's enough to hang a conspiracy on. It's not like 9/11, though, where we had 50,000 eye-witnesses to what happened. (And we still get conspiracy theories about that, of course.)
And you're absolutely right: Israel didn't kill them on purpose. There were over 150 rocket launches against Israel from inside and around Qana, and Hezbollah were hiding there, even if not in that particular building.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at Saturday, August 05 2006 10:09 PM (XwL/C)
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Did they ever explain the 7-hour gap between bombing and collapse?
Here's the problem with that, and it's not a wacky conspiracy theory: there was plenty of time for the people to leave. This was not the WTC, this was a relatively small building. If they didn't leave and the building collapsed hours later, did the Israelis really "kill" them? Or was it bad judgement?
Posted by: TallDave at Monday, August 07 2006 05:16 PM (H8Wgl)
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Witnesses - or supposed witnesses, who knows - say that the building collapsed within minutes. There doesn't seem to be any hard evidence of the time of collapse one way or another.
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