Latest crap from the wordsmith

0 Secrets of WPMU

Right, time for a new series to make its debut on Sillyness, and look at that its WordPress!

I am not sure how long this series will be, but since I have worked with MU quite a bit over the last 2 years or so, I thought it was high time to share some of the crap I have learned with all of you out there in the intarwebs.

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0 The Beginning of the end

Last night Heather and I watched the 2008 Doctor Who Christmas Special, and while it was great as always, there was a certain sadness attached to it as well.

This special heralds the beginning of the end for the tenth doctor David Tennant, who I have to say is my favorite since Tom Baker. I am pretty sure that Tennant will replace Baker as my favorite Doctor.

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9 284,012,334 seconds

525,948.766 minutes, 3285 days, 9 years.

Today Heather and I have been married 9 years. I have nothing flowery to say about it this year. We have reached the point where we don’t need to say what is so plainly obvious. I love you Heather, and thanks for 9 wonderful years.

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2 New Plugin: Author Feeds

If you run a Habari blog with multiple authors and would like to be able to get an Atom feed of a single users posts, then you are now in luck.

Today I am releasing a plugin I wrote for one of my other sites, WeDavis3. Basically I wanted to grab all my posts from the family site and pull them into my lifestream here on Sillyness, Werd. A couple of lines of code later and voila, Author Feeds was born.

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0 The Reviews are coming in

And people are getting what we are doing over @ Viewzi. Today saw the publishing of reviews by some of our early adopters Chris Pirillo, and Derek Punsalan.

Derek did a great job of highlighting what we bring to the table as a drop in search replacement for WordPress, as well as comparing and contrasting our offering with our main competitor. Derek’s article is very well written and balanced, give it a read.

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