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Testing Scheduled Entries

[update] I think this cron job worked! (I just set it again for 5:15 p.m. today) (On 12/21 I wrote: “It’s 9 p.m. and I’ll schedule this for 9:03.”)

Jeff Bezo’s Blue-State Report Card

So I was sitting here enjoying that quiet time after the Missus leaves to do her thing as the good reverend (she gets there early, so even though I’ll be there today for the Christmas morning hoo-hah, there’s this luscious hour of absolute quiet that is Mine, All Mine; she assigned some chores for this interlude, but I just ignored them). Cuddled in the chair-and-a-half, toasty in my corporate bathrobe, I nonethless felt a chill as I found out that some writers out there in the literatiblogosphere are delisting from Amazon. Who would do that? Writers who aren’t keen on affiliating with a company that (indirectly, through PACs and individual contributions) gave a lot of dough to Republicans.

The concept of a lot of dough is relative–to exhume a politico’s crack that never gets stale for me, a billion here, a billion there, soon you’re talking about real money–but at total contributions for 2004 of $132,500, that’s still quite a bit of oil for the campaign engines.

I looked at the list from Opensecrets.org; over 60% of Amazon’s political contributions for 2004 did go to Republicans. I’m sure there’s a rationale and a pattern, but it’s nothing evident at first glance: the contributions are all over the map, both literally and figuratively, from California (for the House race, 2 Republicans, 2 Democrats) to South Dakota (for Senator Tom Daschle) and on to Massachusetts, where we see that Markey, Edward J (D-MA) got $3,000. And let us not forget $500 to a House candidate in Tennessee; hope Marsha Blackburn didn’t spend it all in one place.

Jeff Bezos himself gave $5k to the PAC, as did “Miguela” Bezos, who is not his wife (her name is MacKenzie) but perhaps is his father, Miguel (note that Bezos pere is an emigre from Cuba, but the only Florida contribution on the list is $2,000 for Democrat and House candidate Jim Davis).

So what means this? One hand giveth, and the other taketh away? I am a big Amazon user: I use Amazon to buy household goods, electronics, books for school, books for staff, books for personal use. All this time I’ve been greasing the wheels of red-state politicians. Yes, I’ve also been greasing the wheels of blue-state politicians. But I would expect a bookseller, of all companies, to support the party that (these being strange times) is currently the one defending the constitution, calling for better management of the military, and opposing the deficit-budget mentality that is going to lead us to generations of poverty if we don’t stop Washington’s spendthrifts from pissing away our future.

Oh, Amazon. A lump of coal for you. And for me, perhaps it is time to shop more responsibly, and look before I click.

It’s time to saddle up the reindeer and head to church. Happy holidays, one and all.

Comments Now Working

Comments now work. I deleted the MT-Approval plugin (great idea, but still a little shaky in the execution), and that nearly fixed the problem, except for losing content during comment preview. Six Apart recommended a fix that was almost right (right tag, wrong template), I did a little Googling, and three minutes later I was up and running.

Back to MPOW activity! (Reminder: MPOW stands for My Place Of Work. I plan to put up a glossary real soon now, as well as a list of upcoming presentations, a bibliography, and other I-love-me crud.

Happy holidays, all! In 90 minutes, I’m a free woman until Tuesday. We already exchanged two presents. I got four green pens, and Sandy got a cassette car adapter for her iPod so she can cruise to her tunes on the road.

Hooray! Entries Now Working; Other Issues In Work

With the help of MT tech support, I fixed the problem with the entries not working. The commenting is still weirded out. If you try to comment (even if *I* try to comment), you will end up in an endless loop of warnings and rejections. This may not be a Movable Type problem; it may be related to the MT-Approval plugin I installed, which is now acting very buggy.

Meanwhile, I have that mildly frantic feeling of trying to be present in the holidays while catching up with things I know I won’t be able to get to when the semester starts again. We just don’t have enough time on this planet for everything we want to do!

Zounds! Archive Entries Not Working

Fiddle dee dee she said, tossing her curls, the comments are the least of my problems. Thank you to the reader who reported that FRL is not readable through Bloglines. On investigation, I finally saw why comments don’t work: because none of my individual archive entries work any more.

I have several questions in to MT Support, not the least of which is who is Smarty, and why is he so dumb? (Click on this blog entry to see what I mean.) I did use the general forums earlier today, only to find that most of the advice fell into “feed a fever, starve a cold” categories.

I have a nice, full backup of all entries, and will make one again. I can see the value of a complete reinstall! For some time I’ve wondered about moving the blog software to be within the same directory as FRL. Though if it can’t work just one directory level over, how will it maintain the other blogs?

Right now, I’m a tad busy, so must anon; I’m immersed in planning MPOW’s CMS–did I mention I must learn MySQL, which may be a tiny bit harder than learning a new cookie recipe..?–but will spend tonight tapping quietly away while we watch horrible holiday reruns. (Not a bad way to spend an evening; a fire, some good party leftovers to nosh on, cats wandering around the room, and the joy of software noodling.)

Slouching Towards Bethlehem

(And who doesn’t like Didion?)

I’m testing a few features for MT 3.14 and musing over the changes between the old templates and the new ones. “Testing,” in this case, meaning tweaking the same one-line cron code until my hair falls out. “Musing,” in this case, meaning disciplining myself to read the old and new template codes line by line against one another, even though this is far more attention to detail than I truly have.

I’ll be installing MTBlacklist, as well. Take that, you spamming sumsab***hes.

Scheduling Entries

It’s 9:53 and I’ll schedule this for 10 p.m. (that’s 2200 hours for you military types); I’ll go grab a glass of Anchor Steam Porter and come back. I found that the permissions for cron might not have been as they should have. Let’s see.

Comments Not Working (Updated)

(Actually, it’s a discrepancy between old templates and a new installation–one reason I like to blow away the blog and start over again. But maybe it’s time to see if I can modify the templates without taking such a drastic step, even though I’ve determined that my backup works fine.)

Comments aren’t working yet; you’ll get some funky error message. I’ll piddle with that and see if I can’t fix it.

Phase 1 Over!

I upgraded to MT 3.14. All is well. I have more work to do, but the scary part is over!

Upgrading Free Range Librarian

I’m upgrading to Movable Type 3.14. I’ve printed out the documentation, backed up the data, and made a fresh cup of herbal tea. It’s time to upgrade. Onward and upward.

If this blog doesn’t have new entries by tomorrow, something went terribly wrong, and I’ll post information to LISNews.

If things go terribly right, the blog may still lack some current features (such as the blogroll on the right-hand side), and it may be a bland blue for a while. I generally start anew with fresh templates, since otherwise there are too many maddening tweaks. Also, my first priority, after getting the blog running, is to get comment spam under control, the next is to implement post-scheduling, so I can write a blog on Tuesday and have it publish on Thursday, and the last is to get the design back.

Wish me luck! (But I wouldn’t bet on the comment feature working just yet..!)