The Boston Diaries

The ongoing saga of a programmer who doesn't live in Boston, nor does he even like Boston, but yet named his weblog/journal “The Boston Diaries.”

Go figure.

Saturday, Debtember 07, 2002

Another mod_blog user …

Over a year since I've publically released the source code to mod_blog and some else is now using the code!

Woo hoo!

Mark finally broke down (or rather, our current society broke him down) and he now has an online journal for which to vent.

I will admit the install process is a bit on the rough side (but then again, I haven't had much feedback on actually using the software and I know the quirks too well to actually remember them to consciously remember them) and I have cleaned up the code a bit (fixed one small bug that only happened if you had fewer than seven days worth of entries, and replacing calls to access() with stat() since it was stat() I should have used in the first place).

And now, I finally get to bug Mark about when he's going to make his next entry …


Infamy

So, if today is a date which will live in infamy, what does that make September 11th?

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