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		<title>WordPress vs. Movable Type</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Dec 2007 02:03:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My sister is back home and we got talking about techy-geeky things and blogs. We took a look at something on her site and she complained about how tacky or boring it looked. I think it was still using the original design style from Movable Type. So being familiar with WordPress and blogs in general [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My sister is back home and we got talking about techy-geeky things and blogs.</p>
<p>We took a look at something on <a href="http://ruth.tshin.com">her site</a> and she complained about how tacky or boring it looked. I think it was still using the original design style from Movable Type. So being familiar with WordPress and blogs in general I know that it&#8217;s relatively easy to change styles since it&#8217;s all in the CSS. So we find the thing to choose designs and off we go. But for some reason MT messed everything up with the sidebars.</p>
<p>I am my sister&#8217;s tech saviour. I provide hardware (i.e.: <a href="http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=ModelInfoAct&amp;fcategoryid=183&amp;modelid=14904">Canon PowerShot A560</a>, <a href="http://www.wdc.com/en/products/Products.asp?DriveID=261">Western Digital Passport 120GB</a>, et al.), software (Windows &amp; Office) and most importantly movies and TV shows (i.e.: <a href="http://abc.go.com/primetime/uglybetty/">Ugly Betty</a>, Prison Break). So now I am my sister&#8217;s blog saviour.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve used MT on my previous blog, and my brother currently [nominally] uses it as well. The gripe is the user interface (or user experience) for MT3.33 is clunky, static and just plain yuck. WP2.3 just seems light years ahead. I feel like a geek to say it, but WP is just better web.</p>
<p>But that&#8217;s not the big issue. The main issue is open source software. SixApart, a for-profit company) is the primary developer of MT. So they took the originally open source MT2.x and made it &#8220;closed source&#8221; for MT3.x. Lots of Movable Type developers fled and created WordPress.</p>
<p>Now look: MT4.x is once again being released as open source (Movable Type Open Source). And now SixApart is playing catch up. Too bad. Movable Type was a pioneer, but WordPress is the new king of the playground. Just don&#8217;t mention Google and Blogspot/Blogger.</p>
<p>So my mini-task for this week: migrate my sister&#8217;s blogs from MT and Blogspot to WordPress. I pray for clear skies and strong tailwinds.</p>
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		<title>Happy Birthday to ME!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Nov 2007 04:59:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s my champagne birthday. Or it was. It&#8217;s over now anyway. So if you forgot, I&#8217;m not talking to you&#8230; until next year! Strange thing is that everyone is using Facebook these days to remind themselves of birthdays. So there was a debate about whether to show or hide birthdays. It&#8217;s shown by default. But [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s my champagne birthday. Or it was. It&#8217;s over now anyway. So if you forgot, I&#8217;m not talking to you&#8230; until next year!</p>
<p>Strange thing is that everyone is using Facebook these days to remind themselves of birthdays. So there was a debate about whether to show or hide birthdays. It&#8217;s shown by default. But then I thought: &#8220;I hate it (or is word too strong??) when people only remember your birthday because some social networking tool (i.e.: Facebook, MySpace, Friendster) reminds them. If they were real friends, they&#8217;d remember!&#8221; So I hid it. For all of two days. Although Facebook is as superficial as it is, it&#8217;s always good feeling when people wish you a happy birthday. Would I rather have random people wishing me a happy birthday or random people wishing me a crappy birthday? The answer is obviously &#8220;HAPPY BIRTHDAY&#8221;.</p>
<p>Going back to remembering birthdays: I always forget. The only way I used to remember was because Outlook would flash a reminder at 11:45pm the night before. But now I stopped using Outlook simply because gMail and Google are so awesome! So no reminders. I could import all my Outlook birthdays into gCalendar, but it&#8217;s too much work since Google doesn&#8217;t handle Outlook .pst databases. That&#8217;s right. I might be unemployed, but somethings are still too much work.</p>
<p>I didn&#8217;t feel bad when Jeff forgot. We had lunch with Rebecca (who I guess also forgot), played squash (I can&#8217;t believe I lost that third game), hung around his place. And in the usual Wong manner, he asked if I was staying for dinner. &#8220;Nope, I&#8217;ve got dinner in Richmond Hill.&#8221; &#8220;Oh, what for?&#8221; &#8220;My birthday&#8230;&#8221; &#8220;OH? Right, it&#8217;s the 26th today.&#8221;</p>
<p>So here are the four ways to forget your friend&#8217;s birthday:</p>
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<li>You get the day/month wrong: &#8220;Your birthday is today? I thought it&#8217;s the 28th!&#8221; (Or &#8220;I thought it&#8217;s October!&#8221; This doesn&#8217;t apply if you get both day and month wrong. Then that&#8217;s blatantly wrong.)</li>
<li>You get it mixed up with someone else: &#8220;Your birthday is today? Wait, then who&#8217;s October 26th?&#8221; (This is worse than #1 because that means two birthdays were missed.)</li>
<li>You know their correct birth date, but you don&#8217;t know today&#8217;s date: &#8220;Wait, is today the 26th?&#8221;</li>
<li>You never knew in the first place:
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<li>You never bothered to find out.</li>
<li>You don&#8217;t know the person <em>THAT</em> well. (Here&#8217;s where Facebook helps too much.)</li>
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<p>So next time you forget, find out which way forgot. If it&#8217;s #1, #2 or #3, you probably looked stupid on your friend&#8217;s &#8220;happy day&#8221;. But don&#8217;t worry: Hopefully someone else already wished a &#8220;happy birthday&#8221; so chances are they won&#8217;t get cranky on you.</p>
<p>Jeff forgot through #3. Unfortunately I forgot his in September because of #2 and #3. Now that&#8217;s just inexcusable. So I take back my isolationist threat: you&#8217;re all forgiven. But only for this year.</p>
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