Getting my hair cut
February 14, 2008 on 5:02 pm | In Life | 3 CommentsBefore
After
One of the tasks on my to-do list for my trip to Finland was getting my hair cut. My hair was getting rather long, which was exactly what I wanted. It just needed to be cut in a few places so that I might not look like a toilet brush with hairs going in every direction.
I almost literally said the following to the woman in charge of killing my hair cells (for as far as they weren’t dead already): “I want to keep it as long as possible, it just needs to be cut into shape”… So she made it the shortest length I’ve had in years.
Here’s a bigger image so that you may compare my hair before and after the procedure:
As you can see I’m quite the photogenic type, and I do not have any issues with laughing in photographs.
Firefox Live Bookmarks
February 5, 2008 on 9:13 pm | In Life | No CommentsAlthough it’s most probably a well known issue with Firefox 2, I felt like writing about something, and I chose this.
As most readers of this blog are no doubt aware, Planet TT-Forums is a so called feed aggregator, which collects the RSS/Atom feeds of a number of members of TT-Forums.
I’ve subscribed to Planet TT-Forums’ own RSS feed through Firefox Live Bookmarks. This works pretty well and most RSS feeds are not an issue. However, there are a few that do cause problems.
For example, Jonty Sewell’s Blog seems to be resulting in RSS feeds that get parsed incorrectly by Firefox’s Live Bookmarks:
<title>Jonty: iPod accessories? Yay!</title>
<guid>http://www.jontysewell.co.uk/42 at http://www.jontysewell.co.uk</guid>
<link>http://www.jontysewell.co.uk/blog/ipod-accessories%3F-yay%21</link>
For some inexplicable reason, the URL used when clicking on the live bookmark entry, is between the <guid> tags instead of the <link> tags.
I’ve experienced other-but-similar quirks with Richard Eldred’s Blog’s blog.
It’s as if the Live Bookmarks feature doesn’t actually parse the XML, it just takes whatever line seems to contain a URL and uses that.
Interestingly, the ‘Feed preview’ page - for lack of a better name - does parse things correctly. Why they would use different feed parsing code for different parts of the same application is beyond me.
I’m going to see if the Atom feed for Planet TT-Forums performs better…
Update: Indeed, the Atom feed works just fine, at least with the entry for Jonty’s blog. In the case of the Atom feed, the actual link comes before any other entry that has a URL in it. That might be why, or perhaps the Atom parser is just not as mentally retarded.
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