Archive for the ‘Facts’ Category

oneiric

November 11, 2005

oneiric \oh-NY-rik\, adjective: Of, pertaining to, or suggestive of dreams; dreamy.

laudable

November 11, 2005

laudable \LAW-duh-bul\, adjective: Worthy of praise; commendable.

Invites Unleashed

November 9, 2005

Turns out, the site will hand out a blog to anyone who appears to be running Flock:

Firefox extension:
http://chrispederick.com/work/useragentswitcher/
Link for registration page:
http://wordpress.com/flock/

First, download and install the User Agent Switcher Extension. Then go Tools – User Agent Switcher – Options – Options. In the new window, click Add and enter the following in the User-Agent and Description field:

Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.8b5) Gecko/20051019 Flock/0.4 Firefox/1.0+

After you do that, go to Tools -> User Agent Switcher -> and select the user agent you just added.

Go to the WordPress.com site and get your free blog! Enjoy.

via ch0de

Why Fact?

November 9, 2005

The truth is this: I noticed that WordPress.com has a four character minimum on subdomains, so I looked up four-letter words on Google and found that fact was available — coincidentally, the blog’s subject and mission turn out to be an incredibly relevant innovation.

WordPress.com Invite Available

November 9, 2005

Join the club — leave a comment to get an invite (while supplies last).

Strange Category IDs

November 9, 2005

When creating a new Category on the WordPress.com system, categories are assigned seemingly arbitrary identifiation numbers: anywhere from 53 to 2927.

Theme Options Don’t Work

November 9, 2005

WordPress.com offers Theme Options for just one of the themes: Kubrick; but when I view the Current Theme Options and Save a change, nothing happens — the changes are not saved.

Meaning of ‘Matter of Fact’

November 9, 2005

Matter of Fact means ‘concerned with practical matters’ — a perfect description of the goal for this blog.

Introducing Matter of Fact

November 9, 2005

Where every entry is one, simple sentence, containing only what you need to know, and no extra fluff (something much-needed in this age of information overload).


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