www.gulker.com - words and pictures from Silicon ValleyChris Gulker's Web log focuses on media, technology and personal observations about living in Silicon Valley. Also includes my columns for The Independent, London.(Untitled)- July 27, 2006 The new RSS feeds for www.gulker.com: RSS http:www.gulker.comfeed RSS 2.0 http:www.gulker.comfeedrss2 ATOM http:www.gulker.comfeed RDF http:www.gulker.comfeedrdf This feed should be remapping to http:www.gulker.comfeed, but, it's not. While we de-bug, please use the above.http://www.gulker.com/2006/07/27.html#a2807 (Untitled)- July 25, 2006 This blog has moved, as of July 24, 2006 to a new publishing system and a new home page. We'll be attempting to move the RSS feed over as well (so you shouldn't have to change). Navigation for the old pages is here. A fond adios to Radio Userland, and hello to WordPress...http://www.gulker.com/2006/07/24.html#a2806 (Untitled)- July 24, 2006 Friend Cathy Podell's birthday dinner seemed to go well, 100+ degree heat notwithstanding. Barb's empanadas and black bean soup were 'killer' (I ate 4 empanadas), and the Cuban pork and Sea Bass were well received. Well worth the effort, heat and all...http://www.gulker.com/2006/07/24.html#a2805 (Untitled)- July 23, 2006 Archive of www.gulker.com's blog from January 2002 to July 2006 is now up. It provides a quicker way to go from month to month and year to year, than the calendar navigation in the sidebar. Most of these pages are in Google's index, and can be found with our Google site search. One step closer to the beta...http://www.gulker.com/2006/07/23.html#a2804 (Untitled)- July 22, 2006 It's hot again today, hotter than two days ago, and where does this scorching day find me On the patio At the beach Nope. Been in the kitchen, roasting pork. Today is the birthday of my spouse's best friend, and friend Barb Slaton and I are cooking dinner for 8. Barb thought it would be fun to do a Cuban theme. So she's doing black bean soup, empanadas and flan, and I'm bringing Cuban pork and Lubina a la Criollo (Sea Bass in Creole sauce). The pork recipe is from Cook's Illustrated and is..http://www.gulker.com/2006/07/22.html#a2803 (Untitled)- July 21, 2006 Debugging has begun in earnest on the new site and blogging system. Last night we found a bug that showed up only in FireFox, and figured out a fix. We also figured out how to convert the HTML blogroll to OPML, using BBEdit and the time honored search-and-replace feature. Now that the blogroll has been scrubbed and imported into WordPress, we note a very nice feature: every time you load the page, the blogroll is loaded in a different random (or pseudo-random) order. Nice. The to-do list is...http://www.gulker.com/2006/07/21.html#a2802 (Untitled)- July 20, 2006 Hacking the blogroll: the old blogroll is flat HTML, which is one of the reasons it was hard to maintain - I used to have to go into a few thousand lines of HTML on the home page, find the start, and then carefully hand code and (usually) debug it. By keeping it in OPML - Outline Processor Markup Language - I can manage it using tools built in to WordPress, and it becomes easy to maintain and export. Trick is, its current form is an HTML ordered list. How best to convert to the XML syntax...http://www.gulker.com/2006/07/20.html#a2801 (Untitled)- July 19, 2006 Another reason to move the blog to WordPress: while attempting to claim www.gulker.com (yeah, yeah, what took me so long) over at Technorati, I discovered that their spiders can't parse our HTML. When I added Technorati's 2 lines of javascript and submitted the changes back to the Radio DB, Radio made quite a hash out of the resultant HTML in the browser edit window. It still loads in Safari and Firefox, but it has lots of problems. The W3C validator chokes on the first line. I have no idea...http://www.gulker.com/2006/07/19.html#a2800 (Untitled)- July 19, 2006 Here's my Technorati Profile for www.gulker.com. Finally getting around to 'claiming' gulker.com...http://www.gulker.com/2006/07/19.html#a2799 (Untitled)- July 19, 2006 Pretty sky this morning as we jogged across Stanford campus. I think Linda will be blogging this morning about the great bicycle mystery over at FirstBlush...http://www.gulker.com/2006/07/19.html#a2798 |