Flock
The Flock integration with WordPress and Flickr is impressive. Really impressive. Particularly neat is the photo slidebar… a smooth cruise through your photos.
Del.icio.us integration didn’t work for me though. Not sure what’s up here.
Update: Del.icio.us integration works fine, I just had to select “share with everyone” by default, and also “Clicking Star performs ‘Star and Tag This Page’” which makes sure you see the full prompt in case you want to make the bookmark private. If public, tag it for Del.icio.us. I kind of like the choice of “star” in lieu of “bookmark” or “favorite”, though it’s a bit bold to assume this will be adopted. I suppose it is easily enough understood and above all, shorter.
Testing Flock
Supposedly this new browser called Flock I’m using integrates with WordPress. So here’s a test. Can you hear me now?
Subversion on Mac OS X
If you code on a Mac and use Subversion, you may already know about svnX. I have been using version 0.9.6.1 for 6 months or so, and loving it. On a whim I checked the svnX website again today and found 0.9.7 waiting for me there.
There’s nothing more heartwarming than a project with legs. svnX is a clean, simple interface to your Subversion repositories. In truth, I use command line svn most of the time, but command line can’t compete if you want to do things like search for keywords through months of commit logs. It’s also handy to have a visual interface to your repository trees. As features get added, who knows… maybe I’ll even be pursuaded away from the shell prompt.
Naw.
Speaking of projects with legs, how about Subversion itself? SVN’s project status roadmap is baby-fresh. I’ll have to consider upgrading soon.
To describe Conjurella is to defy it. We’re not going to swim upstream. T…
06.10.2006 - To describe Conjurella is to defy it. We’re not going to swim upstream. The mysterious T. Casey Brennan, once honored by a Governor Clinton of Arkansas for his commentary in comic books, brings us this elusive introduction to his work.
Dedicated Space
There’s been a lot of activity in the studio lately. It’s funny how just when I feel my own projects are faltering, the environment here attracts a steady flow of creative people my way. The first task of theatre is to find a dedicated space. Players follow shortly.
Off to the guitar.
Cape Cod Cabbies Heading North
I am excited because Justin and Chris are coming up from the Cape to co-host today’s CozmiKast (featuring Funkfoot with us here in the studio), and do some playing and recording with me afterward. I’ve been neglecting CozmiKast as well as this blog lately, but thankfully, both wait for me with devotion. Unlike the fans, who line up outside the studio door chanting things like “fair wages!” and “death doctor!”. The former demand might not be fiscally pheasible, while the latter accusation may be true.
Hoping Michael and Kirk stop by as well.










