It’s been fun here on editthispage.com, but it’s time for me to move to my own domain.
Please come and visit me at my new home, Read This Blog!, because everyone is entitled to my opinion.
It’s been fun here on editthispage.com, but it’s time for me to move to my own domain.
Please come and visit me at my new home, Read This Blog!, because everyone is entitled to my opinion.
I’ve been running heads-down all week, making some progress on several fronts, but not enough on any of them.
At work, I’ve had three major projects going this week:
At home, I’ve been spending too much time doing work — e-mail is never-ending, it seems. But in my spare moments, I’ve also been working on building a migration path from Manila to WordPress (well, most likely to RSS2.0 so that I can use the existing migration tool in WordPress from there); I’ve learned a lot about Python’s SOAP support in the process, since I’ve had to get around some non-well-formed XML produced by Manila (pages with subscribers or trackbacks are the ones affected). I’m not quite there yet, but I have hopes of moving content this weekend.
That, of course, assumes I do anything with the laptop at all this weekend; last night, I was sufficiently beat by the time I got home that I left it in the briefcase instead of working. And I enjoyed not working so much that I didn’t even check my mail this morning until I arrived in the office — and, sure enough, the world did not stop spinning because I waited. I’ll have to keep that in mind next week.
It looks like a great weekend for geocaching, too — temperatures are going to be very pleasant, and we don’t have anything on the calendar after services tomorrow (Diane’s reading Torah, so we have to be there). I picked up a Zire 31 at the Shir Hadash gala earlier this month with the specific idea of using it for paperless caching — it’s time to act on the idea.
Hmmm…3:37 on a Friday before a three-day weekend…I think that’s close enough to a full day for me!