Every now and then I find a great bit of software to save me some time and trouble around the office, and this one certainly fits that description, although it's nothing new. I've been using WebDAV for several years now, and today I was reminded just how helpful it is. It certainly beats posting web content by FTP hands-down.
Well, looks like lots of people are talking about the blind content on the WordPress site (the blogging software I use). Poor Matt (the figurehead of WordPress) is getting crucified by the general public for taking advantage of the WordPress website's high page ranking to run some unseen ad content. Sure, he needs to make money and keep the development of the software, but I'd rather see legitimate ads or links at the bottom of the page than blind content masked by stylesheet tricks so the page looks different to search engines than it does to us normies. As for hosting GPL'd software projects? Come on, go get a SourceForge project set up. I'm sure they can handle whatever you throw at them.
So my opinion (if anyone cares) is what he did was okay (it's his website, after all), but the method he used was not cool. We're used to seeing ads, and will certainly tolerate them to help support free projects. Don't try to be sneaky, because when you get caught, you'll really regret it.
Go check out this Atomic Wristwatch, bet you can't wait to get yours!
Today's Coeur d'Alene Press has our wedding announcement in it, go pick up your copy!
PS. The big day is five weeks from today.
Well, it's tough working when you've got a cold, but it's also hard knowing that in five weeks I'll be gone for over three, so I have a lot of things to get in order at the office and can't afford the luxury of taking sick days right now. But I'm getting better, I'm certainly through the worst of this cold now.