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Monday Dec 30, 2002

Year in review.

Karl Martino put together a nice collection of year in review links.

Christmas loot.

My wife and I decided not to exchange gifts this year.  I had been warned by other males that this type of arrangement would not work, but I have the (apparently) rare and wonderful sort of wife that does not like to shop, does not like jewelry, and really truly did not want me to buy her anything for Christmas this year.  So I didn't.  Instead I bought myself a couple of "work" books: Learning the bash Shell (so I can ween myself from csh) and Essential XML (so I can fill in the giant gaps in my XML knowledge base).

For Christmas, I recieved a Borders gift certificate.  I used it to order Java Development with Ant and Struts in Action.  I also recieved a nice little stack of CDs from my brother including: The Clash/This is Live Clash, Big Star/What's Goin' Ahn, Elvis Costello/Cruel Smile, The Cure/Greatest Hits, and Bill Hicks/Dangerous. I've ripped and listened to them all. All are excellent, although 'This is Live Clash' is a bit rough (to be expected, of course).

MozBlog success!

I was able to get MozBlog to work with my local copy of Roller 0.9.7-dev. The problem was in the Blogger API getUsersBlogs() method. Roller was returning an empty string for each user's blog URL. One blogger client (w:bloggar) had no problem with that, but MozBlog choked on it. Next, I'm going to try to get blog titles titles to work via MozBlog and w:bloggar. I think this can be done without going to Blogger API 2.0, but I'm not absolutely sure about that yet.

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