A1/IADL archives
I know it’s not much, but I got the A1/IADL archives functional, and you can currently see them here.
I know it’s not much, but I got the A1/IADL archives functional, and you can currently see them here.
Like every other thing I record, this one feels like it’s about 90% of what it really should be. But, eh, I’m just gonna let it go.
Several years ago, Debb and I went to a Faith and the Muse concert, and the opening act was this guy, Arcanta. He was all chanty and reverby and kinda world-musicky, which was kinda neat but kinda tiresome, but the main problem was that he went on forever. The little venue had strict show end times, so FatM had to cut their concert short. This really kinda ticked us off, because they only rarely tour.
So, I wrote the lyrics for this song that night, and been kicking em around in my brain ever since. Finally recorded the damn thing.
Oh yeah! Forgot, Debb wanted me to point out that The Ninja-Zombie Show, that I did for Scribs (remember Scribs?), is now in the discography.
I wanted to align A1 pics left to have something different, but I guess I shouldn’t do it just for that reason. The centering just works best for me; here’s my current version. That navigation I want, I’ll do it somehow on the right, maybe with some div popup thing.
Anyone using IE7? I’m not sure if the layout will work properly there; if something goes wrong, the picture will be a little lower than the left and right columns.
I’ve been working on a song…here’s a draft version of a clip:
It repeats once for context. The first part’s where the main action of the song’s going to happen, and then the key change is the bridge to the next part.
I can’t seem to prevent my stuff from sounding Casio-demo-buttony, though. Still not sure how to tell this software to fill the sound out better.
Here’s what I’m workin’:
Idea being, captions will be on the left, and you can view either one at a time, or all at once. What do you think about the pic size? I’ve increased it again, but I’m a bit concerned that the pic probably doesn’t fit on an 800×600 screen, what with nav bars and whathaveyou.
Ugh, also,В for some reason the up/down is not very responsive in IE, and the formatting of the caption options bar is fine on every browser I’ve checked, except for IE. So the one browser I care the least about has problems, and of course it’s that browser that most people are still using.
I had one before for A1 editors, but there were problems with the code that I couldn’t work out, and I let myself get intimidated out of figuring out what the problem was. But it’s a crucial part of getting A1 working, and I couldn’t bring myself to put more code on top of other code I didn’t trust. Therefore: a year of procrastination.
I think I got it working now, though, with some internal improvements that are making me happier with it. I’d appreciate it if interested persons would test the process for me:
http://www.spinnwebe.com/user/
Make an account, login, change prefs, logout, I dunno, just click around and see if the thing works the way you’d expect it to work. There’s supposed to be a “logged in as X” tag in the header at upper right when you login, but if your browser doesn’t reload the css, you might have to do that manually for it to come up in the right place (go here, click reload).
Known issues and other comments:
Also, about pictures: apparently my spam filter is being overly aggressive, and I almost missed some. If you send any, please make the subject “A1 pictures” so I can find them easier if they keep getting caught.
Okay, I’m about getting sick of my WoW addiciton, and need to get some coding done soon. I could use some new pictures for A1-AAA…I might have some, but I have no idea now. In any case I could probably use more. If you have any pictures that need some captions, please email ‘em to me (”spinn” at this domain).
It’s been a while, so here’s what I’m looking for: not pictures that are wacky or goofy in themselves, not pictures that are posed or have people looking at the camera. I prefer candid pics where people don’t know/care they’re being photographed, with a couple different areas that can be the focus of attention. Send them the full resolution you have (up to a meg or so), becuase I’m not sure what the final format will be, yet.
Well, I finally got something together for the site, sorta. There’s very little here at the moment, and the layout’s kinda bland, but I really just gotta get the thing moving. I’m going to beat down my perfectionistic side and just get some stuff back online.
But mostly, I promised to have a book review down soon, so I hope to have that up tomorrow. I didn’t want to do that as just another blog post.
Two SpinnWebe things: first, I started a guest run of Scribs that will go to the end of the month, on the theme “getting ready for halloween“.
The other one’s more significant for me: I got together a standard header for all my active (and sorta active) sites and put it at the top of all of them. This is part of the reason why I haven’t been getting SpinnWebe together–I wanted to have this standard thing first, so when I make page templates I can make it a standard for all new pages. right now it’s just some cross-linking and a shill for my Dreamhost referral, but I wanna get it Ajaxxed up so it’ll show last updates on request, and whatever else I feel like throwing in.
Sam linked me what may be about the most obtuse geek joke ever. This is a geek joke so geek, I had to fight my way into it.
So, in a moment of self-hate, I decided to go look up some statistics, and yeah. Alexa puts xkcd somewhere around 9,000, and Scribs somewhere around 900,000. I had figured that people look at the art and decide it’s no good, but the popularity of xkcd makes me think this isn’t true. We both have relatively simple sites, he’s been doing it for less time than I have, even.
What am I missing? I guess it’s marketing, I haven’t really gotten Scribs out there a whole lot, but I’m not sure what he’s done that I haven’t.
Unconnected to my last post, though I’m sure it looks like it must be: the first panel of today’s Scribs actually happened, the second only happened in my head, and it diverges sharply from reality from then on.
When I’m finally getting around to getting some SpinnWebe structure together, it’s a bad time to start reading about Ruby on Rails development.
I like PHP, but it sounds like RoR is pretty cool and easy to program in; but do I stop and take the time to learn it? Or go with what I’ve been working with? I hit this question in various forms in many places in my life, and most of the time I grind to a halt while I delay making a decision.
ugh. Dunno what to do, now.
I got amusing.org working again; it’s updating Monday to Saturday. And, since I’m planning on having SW update notifications handled via RSS feeds, I’ve set it up with its own:
http://www.amusing.org/feed.php
And! there’s a separate metafeed on spinnwebe.com that combines Scribs and a.o updates. The neater part about this is that I made it a general SW-feed-generation thing, that I’ll be able to use for the site in general.
We picked our first cherry tomatoes yesterday. They were like tomato candy. And they were probably just a touch underripe, even; can’t wait for the full ones. Looking at all the growing buds, I may have to upgrade my yield estimate; 17,000 seems a little under.
Also, I vanquished my water problem…the basement sink wasn’t draining, and the kitchen sink drains down the same pipe so it wasn’t either, and our washer drains into the basement sink, so basically half the house facilities were down. Bought me a $30 drain router and spent about 5 disgusting hours draining and taking apart pipes, but I got lucky. The clog was apparently somewhere I was able to reach it. Yay me, since it probably would’ve cost at least $90 for a plumber to walk in the front door. But Christ that was disgusting. Not toilet-drain-problem disgusting, but pretty disgusting.
With that taken care of, combined with the fact that the head of my current freelance project is on vacation for a week, I got some breathing room to get some Scribs done. since I’m in the middle of this clipart-themed arc, it takes a fair amount of scanning and image editing, and I haven’t had the solid time to devote to it.
Oh, and the WoW playing, that got in the way, too.
Got a mail from the person who made that Av1d entry–yeah, he was just joking. It’s kinda a shame because it’d be cool to have a secret contest; though it’s kinda neat for me to see someone doing that, for ego reasons.
Ironically I had an idea for a secret contest recently. I’ll try to get that together.