Making minor deities disappear in a puff of logic since 1972
Sun, 02 Sep 2007
I've been blogging with blosxom for over two years now, and I've found it fits my needs for just about everything I need.
It's simple to extend and modify to fit my purposes. For example, I was getting comment spam, and I added my own hacks to require a simplified captcha system.
I added a hack to close comments on articles older than the previous month.
I recently added a web administration form that allows me to add and edit blog entries remotely.
While I was putting together this form I thought, "you know, it'd be nice not to have to use touch -t to fix timestamps when I find/fix a typo or add an UPDATED entry to a previous post." (Astute readers will note my discovery of touch -t two years ago.)
As I was contemplating the unpleasantness of unix epoch timestamps and perl's utime function and providing myself with a human-friendly UI in my admin form, I thought "this sounds quite a bit like reinventing the wheel".
And I was right. It looks like the entries index plugin (which sadly pre-dates my blog) does effectively what I need.

Irene McCormack, a spokeswoman for the San Diego Unified Port District said the woman expressed concerns to the flight crew before boarding that six men were speaking a foreign language and exhibiting “strange behaviour”.
The passenger continued telling the crew her concerns, within earshot of the men, after the jet taxied from the gate, Ms McCormack said yesterday.
A woman who complained that some fellow passengers spoke Arabic and "had odd behavior" prevented a Chicago-bound American Airlines flight from departing San Diego, police said Wednesday.versus this one:
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The woman first complained to the flight crew that four to seven men were possibly speaking Arabic in the boarding area. The woman added that they "had odd behavior." The crew decided to return to the boarding area because the woman indicated she wanted off the plane.
...according to Robbins, “The plane never left the terminal with me in it.” She said she was on the jet for less than five minutes, that the flight attendants had not yet given their safety talk when she got off.So it appears that while the doors had been closed, the plane had not begun to taxi, and she was let off the plane. The decision not to fly out may have been precipitated by her hysteria, but you can't quite blame her for the airlines/air crew's decision not to fly.
As proof, she noted her hotel reservations for that night were booked at 11:16 p.m., just two minutes after the airline had said the plane had left the gate.
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Robbins said she was seated in the last row of the plane before the doors closed when one of the group of men left his seat and went to the restroom. She said she heard him “clunking around” inside.
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she told the flight attendant she had to get off the plane. She said the attendant remarked that the men were strange.
She gathered up her sons and their things and left the plane. She said she never even heard any of the men speaking while they were on the plane, though she had chatted with one of them in the terminal.
About 20 minutes later, while she was at the ticket counter making hotel arrangements, an airline official came up to the counter and said the plane was returning to the gate, Robbins said. She said the official was angry and complained that the airline would now have to find hotels for everyone, Robbins said.
She left the airport before the rest of flight 590's passengers disembarked.
I spent the last couple hours hacking my iPhone and now have the following additional capabilities: