Scrolling back the blog in time, inspired by John Johnston to see all posts posted on today’s date in previous years. This is achieved via the WP Posted Today plugin (that’s one I made!).
There are 9 posts previously published on May 30th
- 2017
- #NetNarr Contract Crafting My rand ambitions are some regular blogging about some behind the scenes things Mia Zamora and I did for the recently ended paused Networked Narratives class we taught. The cursed fog of time is descending. SLOW DOWN time, willya? Mia suggested the idea of doing contract grading ( prefer Miriam Posner’s writeup/example) with our students, […]
- 2016
- Tiny Wonders (one wonder being flickr explored) I saw this photo opportunity and almost hesitated. My foot was about to move me forward, but my inner voice said, “wait, there is something special in this light.” Or so that is how I imagine the voices working. This happened about 3/4 the way through one of the morning daily walks I do now […]
- The Web of 2016… pops? POP! Like a zombie, email is declared dead on regular intervals. There are counter assertions, but the most significant sign to me, is the increasing frequency of web popovers that implore me to sign up for news by…. email. POP! I tried this month to screen cap all the ones I zapped; I definitely missed […]
- To Be Certified and/or To Assert (A-cert?) Onself? One of the best aspects about my current project working on a Creative Commons Certification is that the timeline for the project extends to September 2017… in other places, I’d be in some fats track to build something or pick a technology, and I’d be in some frantic grasping at PersonalizedAPIBlockchainBedgeBots. Soon, very soon, I […]
- 2015
- Preclaiming A Web Site With Surge Those people on the east coast were tweeting early, before I even rolled open my eyes, but this caught my attention: My website in a Dropbox cc @twoodwar @timmmmyboy http://t.co/hZUrdB7PaE — Gardner Campbell (@GardnerCampbell) May 30, 2015 Dave Winer created this interesting PagePark thing, if I grok it correctly, it’s a bunch of standalone files […]
- 2007
- Spammers Are Like, So Dumb I’m going to get worried when email spammers finally develop good writing skills. Today, I earned another pile of money, a million pounds courtesy of Microsoft (hey they have gazillions to spare, believable, eh?) Dumb spamming, or How to Spam Like a Moronic Dummy: Use a forged emailed address that is from cox.net? dead giveaway. […]
- Planning for Indy I leave in a few days for the 2007 NMC Summer Conference in Indianapolis. This is actually a minor test of blogging into the wind to see if Technorati picks up the conference tag of nmc2007 (I still am never 100% sure if it will pick up tagged blog posts). But yay! it looks like […]
- 2006
- In Search of Google Calendar Plugin I’m working on integrating a Google Calendar into a WP blog (not this one, an NMC project in development). The master plan is to allow a number of groups ti enter potential shared events into a common calendar, and syndicate to our blog site. I have a few events dumped into a Google Calendar for […]
- 2005
- A Blog and a Place For Everything The internet is seemingly infinite and I love gems that lie out there in the long tail of the long tail. From that obscure zone where a few people find vitality comes the blog “WordPerfect for DOS Updated”, so rock in in your special niche of DOS lovers, filling a void no big software support sites […]
Featured Image: My Photo Made the April Calendar flickr photo by cogdogblog shared into the public domain using Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication (CC0)