Month: April 2008

  • Custom World of Warcraft Figurines

    If you’re looking for something to go with your WoW-engraved MacBook Pro, or perhaps a way to lure the kids out of Azeroth for a few precious moments, FigurePrints may be your answer. This Seattle-based startup will sell you a 3D replica of your favorite World of Warcraft toon for $99. You just give them…

  • A Planet

    I seem to have written a poem. I’m not sure what to think of it, seeing as it’s been about a decade since I last wrote poetry. I want to like it, but I’m so out of practice with writing that I am tentative. It’s short, which works in its favor, but the device is…

  • Cross-Posting from Movable Type to LiveJournal

    Natania told me the other day that some of our friends weren’t getting updates to my blog via their RSS readers, and I realized that it might be due to the fact that they’re still trying to follow my ancient LiveJournal. So I finally got off my ass and set up Movable Type to cross-post.…

  • Is Captcha’s Moment Passing? | Compiler from Wired.com

    From Paul Adams’ article at Compiler: As long as processing power, et cetera, is finite, just slowing down the bots is helpful, even if we can’t block them altogether. But of course the bots will evolve, and so will the tests to stop them. There’s no ideal solution. Would you rather be deluged with spam,…

  • 4 color rebellion » The Great Experiment: Wii Fit

    Pretty nifty look at the upcoming Wii Fit game as a viable exercise regimen. Link, via Penny Arcade

  • CAPTCHA, or Did I?

    As previously noted, I spent a good deal of time on Friday and Saturday, updating the blog to MT4. I’m a fan of the interface updates, and it’s nice that comment spam is actually getting rated down again, but I’m still amazed at the number of spam messages that funnel through my site. Between when…

  • Free Range Kids: Giving Kids Freedom to be Kids

    Lenore Skenazy, who wrote a controversial piece in last week’s New York Sun about letting her 9-year-old use the NYC subway, has a new blog called Free Range Kids, all about giving kids the same types of freedoms that we all experienced when we were younger: “Do you ever… ..let your kid ride a bike…

  • b00kn3rd: Really Cool Blog on Rare Books

    My friend Laura recently started up a blog called b00kn3rd.com that focuses on all things related to bibliophilia: rare books, the modern bookselling trade, and the history of books. I have to admit, I’m much more up-to-speed with the book trade than I was before I added her blog feed to Reader. She has a…

  • Upgrade and Comment Spam

    I’ve upgraded to Movable Type 4.1. I contemplated migrating to WordPress, but decided that the transition was a little too much for a Friday night. The upgrade wasn’t too tough, but I had some issues with 4.1’s Registration feature. The UI is a little confusing and I kept getting this error whenever I published: Publish…

  • Steampunk Novel Checklist

    My lovely and talented wife, Natania Barron, who is hard at work on her second book–a steampunk novel of sorts called The Aldersgate Cycle–has posted a fairly humorous steampunk novel checklist. So far, it looks like she’s meeting all the right criteria. It really is a wonderful book and I’m really looking forward to where…