Summer brings…

…more birthdays!

Today is the Summer Solstice, the start of summer, and the day with the lengthiest amount of daylight in the northern hemisphere.

Today is also a birthday for some people we know!

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Happy Birthday, Jackie!|ppp

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Happy Birthday, Gregory!|ppp

Other notable people born today include conqueror Alexander the Great in 356 BC, philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre in 1905, and actress Juliette Lewis in 1973.

***Wikipedia|http://www.wikipedia.org/*** has the full rundown on ***June 21|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/June_21***.

Terminal

You’ve probably heard of, and may have already seen the new movie starring Tom Hanks: ***The Terminal|http://www.theterminal-themovie.com/***. (I haven’t seen it yet, but Becky and I hope to do so soon.) What you may not know is that the movie is loosely based around a real person: Merhan Kerimi Nasser.

Nasseri has been trapped at Paris’ ***Charles de Gaulle|http://gallery.prwdot.org/cdg*** airport since 1988. Expelled from Iran in 1977 because of his political beliefs, he sought political assylum through the United Nations. When he finally received it in 1981, he searched for a country in which he could apply for citizenship. He decided on the United Kingdom, and finally set out for the UK in 1988. But his refugee documents were stolen in Paris. He flew to the UK anyway, but was sent back to Paris, and has been living at the airport ever since.

Nasseri’s bizarre situation has already been chronicled in the 1993 French film, ***Tombés du ciel|http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0108359/***.

You can read the rest of his fascinating story ***here|http://www.snopes.com/travel/airline/airport.htm***.

Bonanza Part II

What do I do with six hours in the city and a camera? Take photos of course!

The original ***Boston Photo Bonanza|http://gallery.prwdot.org/boston_20030824***, happened in August last year with a total of 84 photos kept. This year, I ended up keeping exactly two more than last year. You can see all 86 photos at ***Boston Photo Bonanza II|http://gallery.prwdot.org/boston_20040619***! This time around, I tried not to duplicate too many of the locations I visited last time. Highlights from this trip include the Zakim Bridge, the New Charles River Basin, Paul Revere Park, Charlestown Navy Yard, Bunker Hill Monument, and the Christian Science Plaza.

Here are some previews to whet your appetite…

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Enjoy!

I don’t even own a Blue Vest!

I am a fairly frequent shopper at the Wal*Mart in Danvers, Ma. I like Wal*Mart because of their resonable prices and I like poking around for deals. This Wal*Mart is not the best one I’ve been in. It is often messy and the employees aren’t always the nicest.

My biggest gripe with this store, however, is that almost every time I am there someone asks me if I work there. Tonight, for example, I was searching around the fabric section looking for some cute skirt material. While poking in the ‘discount remnants’ basket by the cutting table I noticed a woman walk up. She looked at me as she put her fabric down and then just stood there. After a minute or so, she looked at me somewhat annoyed and said, “can you cut fabric?” I replied, “Um, no. I don’t work here. Sorry.” She kind of huffed at me.

I ask you, dear readers, Why does everyone think I work at Wal*Mart? I’ve spent some time thinking about it, and it just doesn’t make sense to me.

Any thoughts anyone?

overheard

While in Filene’s on Tuesday I overheard this conversation between two old women:

Woman One: Okay. Where do you want to go next?
Woman Two: Um…Ahh..Well..

W.O.: WHERE DO YOU WANT TO GO??
W.T.: I DO NOT KNOW!!

W.O.: You’re a pill, you know that?
W.T.: No. You’re a pill.

I found it amusing!

Big Box Brouhaha

All of this recent chatter about ***Gmail|http://gmail.google.com/gmail/help/about.html*** and ***Yahoo! Mail|http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail*** has got me thinking about my own email storage situation. Rather than re-post my thoughts here, I’ll just point you to my recent comment on Slashdot’s article about Yahoo! Mail’s new 100 MB email storage limit:

***”Why do you have so much email?”|http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=111126&cid=9429218***

It’s got a moderation score of +3 (+1 of those being my own Karma bonus), so I think it’s worth reading. 🙂

More Movable Type License Changes

Six Apart has once again altered their Movable Type pricing and licensing schemes: Six Log: Announcing Pricing & Licensing Changes to Movable Type

I think the changes may appease some people, for whom the Personal Edition may not have been quite worth the price. These people were willing and able to pay $69.95-$99.95 to run a Movable Type installation, but didn’t feel that they were getting enough for their money. Now, for $69.95, you can run a blog with up to five authors and unlimited weblogs. For thirty dollars more, you can have unlimited authors.

I think it may be a good deal for some, but not for me. Here is what I would get if I paid for a license:

  1. The ability to upgrade to the latest version of Movable Type, version 3.0
  2. The ability to have up to five weblog authors, and unlimited weblogs
  3. Official technical support from Six Apart
  4. Extra online resources and help documentation
  5. Optional weblog promotion
  6. Access to custom consulting services
  7. Discounts on future upgrades

Only benefits 1 and 2 would be of any use to me. The rest are unnecessary in my case. I can understand the need to charge for those additional services. But I think Six Apart should separate the first two logically from the rest of the benefits – we should be able to download the software, install it, and run it for free, with as many authors and weblogs as we want. But Six Apart is a business, and they care about their bottom line. While there is no logical reason for them to roll benefits 1 and 2 in with the rest (you can debate whether loss of “potential” profit is a logical reason), doing so will undoubtedly increase their profits and help improve their business by banking on the fact that many users will pay for 1 and 2, even if they don’t need the rest. But I would argue that their business model wouldn’t suffer too much if they restructured pricing to a simple paid support model, which companies like Sun and Oracle use for their software.

In the end, I will still be sticking with our current Movable Type 2.661 installation until such time as I have a reason to switch to something else. It’s working well for us now, and Six Apart is not forcing us to switch, so it’s really up to me as to when and if we will upgrade.

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Firefox 0.9

This is day-old news, but I wanted to give it a mention here: Mozilla Firefox 0.9 Released.

Firefox is a great alternative to Internet Explorer. I have been following the various Mozilla-based browsers for a few years now, and Firefox has made great strides in cross-platform standardization, speed and efficiency, and features. If you’re sick of Internet Explorer, or just want to try something new for a change, give ***Firefox|http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/*** a try. Loads of people are already in love with its speed, tabbed browsing, small memory footprint, and standards-compliant rendering.

I use Firefox as my main browser at work on Windows XP Professional, and only test on Internet Explorer before launching major changes. At home, I use a mix of Apple’s ***Safari|http://www.apple.com/safari/*** and Firefox.

Let the festivities continue!

Today, there are even more special occasions to celebrate! Join with us as we wish our family members happy anniversaries…

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Happy Third Anniversary, Mark and Kirsten!|ppp

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Happy 30th Anniversary, Ken and Dianne!|ppp

June sure is a month to celebrate! I just hope we don’t miss anybody! 🙂

J, J, D and Flags

I would like to wish all you Americans out there a Happy Flag Day. Did you say the pledge?

Today is also the birthday of some of my dearest friends. If you see them, wish them a happy birthday! Here they are!

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Happy Birthday, Jennifer!|ppp

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Happy Birthday, Jill!|ppp

ppp|Donald
Happy Birthday, Donald — you’re OLDER!|ppp