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January 13, 2008 -- 8:08 PM
posted by alison

YES!

Sweeney Todd won for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy in the Golden Globes. And Johnny Depp for best actor. Although, I kinda wanted to see Juno get something...



and now the Diving Bell and the Butterfly looks even more enticing... all those accolades probably means it's pretty good, hey? Anyone interested? I'm going to go before the 24th of January, and it's currently playing at the Princess.

January 13, 2008 -- 5:53 PM
posted by Par

Yes, Happy Birthday, P. Here you go.




Actually, that wasn't really for Percy's birthday. It's about two weeks later than I had planned (that plan having been made four weeks ago which was several months later than my original plan.)

But yes, a beta of the new site.

Bugs, no doubt, remain. And I still have to sort out how exactly to fix all the idiotic IE style problems. Again, I humbly ask you to let me know when something's broken or whether I missed a feature. Other kinds of feedback are, of course, also welcome.

(On a side note, it's amazing how much stuff this site does. I've been rebuilding from the bottom up to fix my many (many!) hack jobs over the years, and goddamn did I put in a lot of little features that I had to recreate. I had planned to add a couple of new features, and they work in principle, but I still haven't quite finished the bells and whistles just yet because of all the other stuff I'd already done.)

But, yeah, 90% of the work is done. As they say in programming, now all that's left is the other 90%.

January 13, 2008 -- 12:54 PM
posted by Tonestar Runner

Seriously neat stuff.

"Spare part heart" beats in lab.

And I hope Percy was cuttin' it up last night!

January 13, 2008 -- 10:29 AM
posted by alison

oh, and...



HAPPY BIRTHDAY PERCY!

January 13, 2008 -- 10:29 AM
posted by alison

you know, I didn't even think about it. When we set it up, the Telus guy was in my house telling me what to do, so we have password protected wifi. I probably would be okay with having it open, since our network seems to have gotten corrupted despite the password, at some point earlier this year... but I'm lazy. And I like knowing that I can still download stuff on our cheap-ass internet deal, without worrying that someone else has run us to our maximum download limit for the month.

January 13, 2008 -- 10:28 AM
posted by Beck

I used to, Tay, before Keri made me change it...

January 12, 2008 -- 9:49 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

I see. I thought you meant you also didn't buy his arguments in the quote that you provided.

Just curious though... anyone else on here make a conscious decision to keep their wifi network publicly accessible?

I've got a feeling I'm in the minority on this one, although I still stand by my decision.

January 12, 2008 -- 9:46 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE TOP DUCK.

January 12, 2008 -- 3:47 PM
posted by Al

Happy Birthday Percy! Where ever you are...

January 11, 2008 -- 9:14 PM
posted by Par

Sorry, I should have been more clear: I don't buy all his arguments. For sure, there's something to be said about share-and-share-alike. What you describe sounds most excellent (I would love to be able to check my email anywhere.) And if that's a possible future (and I'm not dismissing it) I'd love to see it. (That's why municipal wi-fi intrigues me so much, despite the fact that it's tied down to ridiculous bureaucracy and resisted by even more ridiculous corporate interest.)

But on the part of his argument about open networks decreasing your legal liability I remain unconvinced. There's a certain responsibility you bear with respect to use of your internet. And, while it's not a perfect analogy, I doubt you could argue that you have no liability for the hit-and-run your car was used for if you claim you just leave your keys in the car all the time.

Still, like I said, it's an argument worth considering.

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