Danger T-Mobile Sidekick Blog

September 7, 2008

Is it possible that my blog won’t allow me to post another entry before someone has reviewed my last entry?  That’s a little hard to digest — excuse the pun — but it doesn’t give you any hints, if that’s what it’s doing.

Maybe the moderators are receiving aggregate collections of my posts at some intervals, and they decide at the point of reading whether my next n seconds of posts are likely to contain anything worth posting and storing?  Somehow that sounds illegal to me, but I didn’t actually read the End User License Agreement, so who am I to say what’s legal or illegal.  If they tell you there are moderators, it’s reasonable to assume they’re going to censor some content.  I’m talking about exercising “prior restraint.”

Having your server administrator shut down the database for half an hour inside a particular user’s zone, and running his pages from cache: that’s called exercising a restraint on speech.  The first post I had to put somewhere else is this one: http://tinyurl.com/5h93xs — TwitterMail seems to be up more often when I try to post, where the Danger blogs seem to go down at the drop of a hat, like my NerdLand blog from HostingRails.com

The Danger blog is at this URL: http://www.poweredbydanger.com/community/userblogs/33508

–yebyen@danger


NerdLand Radiant CMS Blog

September 7, 2008

For some godawful reason my blog at http://nerdland.org/radiant/ keeps going down, simply mystifies me but I’m going to have to use this, I need to log somewhere that has a URL.

Setting up Unison FS and I previously did a featured article on that, the resulting systems will be described on my del.icio.us pages: look for unison+solution or try the work in progress on IRIE

We are tracking three data sets, Jupiter, Mars, and Venus, which are not yet exposed by URL.


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March 1, 2008

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client

February 11, 2008

I’ll still call these people as clients even when they are actually sending me a bill.  Is that deceptive marketing?