Back where I started

Sorry folks. I’ll wait for the iphone to get an updated browser with better javascript support. All these other templates I’ve been playing with had one or more problems that were worse than not being able to fully use the site on the iphone, so back we are to this template.

Testing a new comment system

I’m testing a new comment system on Metamusing. If you have a moment, pop your head into the comments and post something, and let me know if it works for you while you’re at it.

Thanks,

[update] That’s the end of that experiment. Disqus (the software I was testing) managed to delete lots of older comments. They were still present in the wordpress (software I use to run this site) database, but they were no longer present on the site’s pages. Once I deactivated Disqus, the comments came back. Thanks for helping test.

Shine on you crazy diamond

I just wanted to take a moment to tip the virtual cap to Richard Wright, one of the founding members of Pink Floyd, who died yesterday after a battle with cancer. There’s a decent piece on him in the LA Times and a nice conversation thread over on metafilter. I’ve been a big Pink Floyd fan for most of my life, and I still love cranking up Obscured by Clouds, Dark Side of the Moon, and a ton of live stuff I’ve collected from them over the years. Thanks for the great music Richard.

Two dogs, one skunk

Midweek last week, Susan heard the dogs scuffling on the side of the house and tried to call them in. She saw a flash of white and thought maybe they were after a cat, but she caught a whiff of skunk and quickly closed the door then called for me in a minor panic. I was in the midst of a Team Fortress 2 match and couldn’t really hear her – all I heard was urgency in her voice. I knew she was downstairs making pickles and was thinking…who has a pickle emergency?!? But after the second time she called for me I came downstairs and could immediately smell the skunk. Still – what could we do? I opened the door and Nori, our black lab, was up on the porch waiting to come in. Soolin was out of sight. I could smell skunk in the air but when I sniffed Nori I couldn’t really smell it, so after running my hands over her I let her in then started calling for Soolin. She came up onto the porch tossing her head about, a thick white froth covering her mouth and chin and a long dribble of drool spraying about. Susan and I were a bit freaked by her appearance and behavior – she kept tossing her head violently, smacking her lips, and drooling profusely. I sniffed her and while the smell of skunk was very strong in the air, she smelled more of chemicals, like windex or something. We brought her inside, confused, as I kept sniffing at her mouth and wiping away all her drool. We started to panic a bit, fearing that she had ingested chemicals or something toxic, based on her behavior, the lack of a skunk smell on her, and the drool. Susan called the vet and pretty quickly we headed off to the animal hospital, expecting that Soolin was going to have her stomache pumped.

By the time we got halfway to the animal hospital we had concluded it really was a skunk we were dealing with, not chemicals. We couldn’t explain the different smells, but the way my car reeked made it clear that it was skunk on them.

It cost me $100 for the vet to confirm this, and I ended up feeling pretty foolish. Susan and I had a really long night – we had to put the dogs in a tub and scrub them with a solution made up of hydrogen peroxide, baking soda, dish soap and water. The good news is aside from their faces, which we couldn’t scrub so assidiously, the dogs smell ok. The bad news is the odor lingers around our house and most especially in my car, which absolutely reeks. Based on a conversation with a co-worker who also ended up with a skunked car, I’m going to pay someone to detail it and ask them to focus on steam cleaning the upholstery, we’ll see if that clears it up.

[update] I forgot to mention the reason Soolin was drooling and frothing at the mouth. She took the skunkblast straight to the face and mouth, which is why she was so agitated and drooley. The vet told us it was harmless, but you can imagine how disgusting this must have been, even for a creature acustomed to the occasional snack on some other dog’s poop.

Friday fun: Advance wars in flash

Advance Wars is this great little turn-based tactical game series from Nintendo. There have been a number of advance wars games on the nintendo handheld systems and by and large I’ve liked them all to one degree or another. I’ve been playing Battalion: Nemesis on Kongregate this week and it’s by far the finest advance wars homage I’ve seen. Gameplay is pretty straightforward – it’s a turn based strategy game where you use resources earned from the facilities you control to build units that you maneuver around the game maps in an effort to kill off the cpu player’s units. The world is a cartoon style near future with tanks, planes, infantry and so on. The production values are amazing for a flash game and there are two campaigns to work through. It’s definitely worth checking out if you like turn based strategy games and especially tactical ones.

Aaaaand….I’m back

That didn’t take long. The move was ok as these things go – a bit tough physically, and a couple of really long days, but I’m moved in, the old house is cleaned out and vacant, and my stereo and computer rooms are up and running in a very rough form. I should be back to my regular posting schedule this week as well.

Going down in t-minus…

… a couple of hours. This website will be offline starting somewhere after 3PM today, and won’t be back for at least a day or two. Wish me luck, it’s down to the wire, the uhaul folks still haven’t called. I’ll rant about that once I come back online.

ICQ account stolen

So ICQ was the first IM account I had, way way back in the day. My account has been stolen and ICQ makes it impossible to get it back – basically their support says ‘if you can’t reset your password, you must make a new account.’ There’s no way to contact a human. SO. If you have my ICQ account in your contact list, send a message about what a dick the person is, but don’t listen to anything coming from that account – it’s not me, I have no idea who it is. You can use my google, facebook, or work credentials to IM with me. I’ve updated my contact page to reflect this.

Metamusing downtime

So I’m in the midst of a move to Holyoke MA. The server that runs this website will need to move to its new home, and that home is getting its network updated to support all the additional equipment moving into it. Metamusing will see some downtime as a result, probably starting Thursday night. It’s possible the downtime will last for several days or even longer, depending on how things go at Susan’s house. It shouldn’t be as bad as when I moved to Saratoga several years ago, when I was down for about 3 weeks (thanks, Time Warner) but it could be over a week. In the meantime head on over to the wonderful metafilter, one of the sites that got me going with my own site, to feed your news of whatever jones.