Recent Tweet
- I said 'like' so many times in a description of Journey I cried upon playback. 14 hours ago
I’ve been attmepting to setup WordPress installation these past few days to manage the Friday night podcasts. The design was easy enough since I’ve done that before but my stumbling point has been these custom post types, custom taxonomies and the rewrite rules that govern them all. Here’s what I setup: there is a custom [...]
Yesterday I called CenturyLink, formerly Qwest, about our molasses Internet. It had been running at an atrocious 60 kilobits per second which might as well be dailup. Let’s just say, it was torture. Today, a CenturyLink tech came out to inspect the lines. There was some problem with a bad splice somewhere. My house is [...]
I tried the new Kindle Cloud Reader today. During the initial setup, the service asks for more local storage than just 5MB, up to 50MB. That’s short of the 4GB that the Kindle carries but of course, since it’s in the cloud, that 50MB is purely for caching the book at hand and possibly book [...]
Apple sent me a survey via email this morning. One of the questions was, “Why did you choose not to have the store staff assist you in setting up your new Mac?” I thought this was a very interesting question, because unless they were aware of some of these choices, they wouldn’t list them.
On Identity & Comments Online
By Ryan on August 14, 2011
I comment on blogs frequently and I try to comment with legitimate opinions, ideas and valuable information as much as possible. In recent times, there has been a lot of intense debate about names online and identity. That discussion is fantastic. There are great reasons for people to prefer using real names: value, familiarity, connections, [...]
Posted in Abstract | Tagged comments, Identity, online | 3 Responses