More Testing Of 3.0 Beta

I spent yesterday installing and setting up a MU version of the 3.0 Beta. After discovering a couple of blogs that explained the piece of code that needed to be added to the config file, it was pretty much a piece of cake…Once I figure out that the edits I …

Testing WordPress 3.0

Yesterday I decided I needed to start testing the new WordPress 3.0 to see what the changes might be and how it might affect my network of blogs. Setting Up To Test After deciding to test it I decided I needed a private “new” domain to use for the testing. So it …

Privacy on Facebook…Yea, Right.

You know privacy on social media has reached a tipping point when instructions for changing privacy settings make it into the newspaper… Facebook has become the 800-pound gorilla in the social media jungle. It’s now the place to go to stalk … er, find and communicate with, your friends. The …

Neglected Brand? ME!

I have owned this domain name for almost a decade now. At different times I have used it for different things…But I have never quite figured out what I wanted to say on my name branded site. My last post here was in January…I have been busy playing with my …

Food Rules…An New Old Way To Eat

It’s a short little book…Takes maybe an hour to read but it could change your life. Being the chief cook and bottle washer for a bunch of independent cusses, I can’t implement all of the rules…But…I’ll be sneaking them in one at a time till the majority have become habits… …

And Now…A Special Comment

Keith Olberman has his say on the Supreme Court ruling… Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy The Transcript… Olbermann: U.S. government for sale With no limits on campaign financing, corporations will take over the government SPECIAL COMMENT By Keith Olbermann Anchor, ‘Countdown’ updated 8:29 …

Decision 2000…The Decision That Keeps On Giving

A divided Supreme Court on Thursday swept aside decades of legislative restrictions on the role of corporations in political campaigns, ruling that companies can dip into their treasuries to spend as much as they want to support or oppose individual candidates. (via Supreme Court rejects limits on corporate spending on …

evil plans and big companies | Gapingvoid

Today I found myself re-reading the latest ebook from Seth Godin (A Weekday Routine Is Always Disrupted By A Weekend… | Coffee Muses) and ended up following the link to Hugh Macleod’s Gapingvoid.com where I stumbled over this gem…A list of 6 ways to execute “Evil Plans” within a large …

So Who Is A Real Farmer?

I am not a real farmer, my neighbors say, because I don’t do it for money. That’s almost funny because the economists are saying that nobody’s farming for money this year. Although the corn crop is good in most of the midwest, there’s not much profit in it. Some go …

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