Archive for December, 2008

elwoodicious Re-Booted

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

Just in time for the new year, a big CSS reboot.

Quick and hacked together but I fairly pleased with the results. The single column feels more spacious, allowing for larger photos to be posted, and putting the sidebar on a diet while shoving it down towards the footer seems to help keep focus on the content. It is a bit of a cheat, as I chainsawed the default theme and re-used aspects of the old theme.

I’m very happy with how the footer worked out, especially the posts, comments, and albums. Not half bad for a hack of a sysadmin playing as a designer for an evening and it was fun to play around with CSS and get a little deeper with how WordPress is laid out.

Love the pig.

Cleaning House

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

I’ve just about reached my limit for the weight of this site. It feels heavy, bloated, and unwieldy. With the recent upgrade to WP 2.7 it feels like the right time to completely overhaul it.

Using mod_rewrite to force SSL on directories

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

Not that this is exceptionally difficult but I really needed to post this just so I would have a reference in the future.

<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerName your.server.here
ServerAlias your.server.here

RewriteEngine on
RewriteCond  %{REQUEST_URI} (private|secret|goaway)
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ https://%{SERVER_NAME}$1 [L,R]

# The rest of the configuration follows…
</VirtualHost>

<VirtualHost *:443>
ServerName your.server.here
ServerAlias your.server.here

RewriteEngine on
RewriteCond  %{REQUEST_URI} !(private|secret|goaway)
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://%{SERVER_NAME}$1 [L,R]

# The rest of the configuration follows…
</VirtualHost>

Essentially any requests for private, secret, or goaway will get punted to https while all others will be handle as non-SSL.  In the 443 block, to make sure that you aren’t using SSL for assets that don’t require it we check again this time to see if it is not the listed directories and punt them back to non-SSL. This can also be used in htaccess.

My First Real “Dad” Christmas

Tuesday, December 16th, 2008

Last year I built nothing, this year I undertake the assembly of the above kitchen.  Wish me luck, I’ll need it along with patience and many pots of coffee.

Life’s Backlog and Thoughts on Post-TV

Monday, December 15th, 2008

I started this month with the intention of showing up here more and clearing my mind of its detritus, to keep my photo collection managed and processed in a timely fashion.  Here we are, nearly halfway through the month and I have popped in her once and I am still sitting on 4GB of photos dating back over a month.  So much for intentions.

The Post-TV experiment is going great and I am personally enjoying the experience more than I did with a traditional television service.  We have been watching an incredible amount of movies, both streamed and DVD from Netflix as well as from Green Cine.  One interesting think I have noticed is that how we approach our watching habits; gone is that driver of “we have to” to “what do we”.  It is a subtle difference where the former is driven by the consumption of advertisements and opinion leaders, passive consumption in which you are guided to choices. The latter is more active, we spend time looking around at what interests us or catches our eye, from a documentary on Anheuser-Busch to an independent comedy about a small coffee shop in London.


Our TV watching has evolved into our music habits where we are largely off the opinion grid and finding things in a deliberately meandering way.  It is a relaxing process, one where we feel much less pressure to make a choice.  With the satellite subscription there were artificial constraints on the availability of content so in addition to the drivers of advertisements and opinion leaders there was this feeling of “use it or lose it.”  Now, the choice it completely ours. With the DVD plans being largely minimal we really only need to watch at least four a month to be even with the local rental businesses which in turn frees time to listen to more music, read, or just lay around having a kid and dogs run over you.

Canceling satellite service was painful to say the least.  It took nearly two hours and I traversed some five retention departments with the hardest upsell coming from AT&T trying to convert me to a UVerse customer.  The only service that I really want from them is their 18MB DSL but to get it we have to sign up for their TV service.  No deal.  I just want the bandwidth.  It makes me wonder, though, at what point they will unbundle these services and let you get what you want? In all honesty, I do not need or want a landline and at this point we are stepping clear of television so our actual needs are cellphones, and a data plan.  Maybe someday.

Co-Working

Friday, December 12th, 2008

Getting things done with a little help.