September, 2006


Fixed Timestamps for PHP5 Upgrade

Thu Sep 14, 2006 8:21:19 pm by Dustin
Filed under General

I fixed the displays on the timestamps for across the site to correspond with the new format in PHP5. Hopefully everybody will stop telling me they are wrong.


I Don’t Brake

Wed Sep 13, 2006 1:43:17 pm by Dustin
Filed under General

This morning when leaving for work, I heard a nice sound that was sort of like breaking in the brakes of my car. I thought about it for a while but though a lot more when I was about a mile into my drive and my brakes and two settings - on and off. Luckily I have a short drive to work and take my stopping very slowly was able to get there.

Going to work for four hours did not fix the problem though. I left for school at noon and in fact was not able to brake any better - actually the problem got worse. The excitement continues with every stop light going through Vancouver, dodging semis on I-5, and more stop lights in North Portland. All in all, my car is not getting better with age. The next step is trying to at least identify the cause and posibly fixing it. Any suggestions?


Great software jobs, great people.

Mon Sep 11, 2006 7:43:35 pm by Dustin
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The folks, ok Joel, over at Joel on Software have created a jobs board exclusively for software jobs. They think they have a different point of view about how this jobs board should work. Check it out.


PHP iCalendar Upgrade

Mon Sep 11, 2006 7:09:21 pm by Dustin
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I have upgraded to version 2.22 of PHP iCalendar which is a program I use to publish My.iCal. There are a few interface changes, but mostly it now works with PHP5.

A reminder to anybody who may be installing this on their server: make sure you set

save_parsed_cals = ‘no’;

in the config.inc.php file. It was misset in the install package.


I Heart Roo

Sat Sep 2, 2006 8:20:26 am by Dustin
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I would like to thank my web host for a smooth, easy, and quick transition to our new
home
. Now I have the fun task of updating the site for PHP5. Go Zorgo.