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For those who don’t know “QuickPress” is the admin widget that allows you to blog from your WordPress dashboard. The latest Miniposts revision (0.6.10) adds a minipost checkbox to the QP widget. Thanks to Lan for suggesting this.

Have you ever wished, fellow blogger, that you had a way to tell your readers when you comment on somebody else’s blog? I have. Whenever I comment on dubroy.com (for example), I’d like my blog to show that I did that.

I’ve put together the Elsewhere plugin to do that magic. When you comment on a blog with Elsewhere installed, that blog will ping the URL you entered in the ‘Website’ field on the comment form. If that website has Elsewhere installed, a link to your comment will be displayed in your sidebar.

Thank you.

Sincerely,
esf

A comment on one of my older posts about OC Transpo got me thinking:

If OC transpo had to run as most businesses, without subsidies.. the fares would have to increase by 227% to cover their costs. Think about that as you move towards the workforce, and remember to say thanks to everybody else you meet who subsidizes your travel.

One of the joys of living in our quasi-socialist society is that everyone subsidizes everyone else. I’ve subsidized countless hospital/doctor trips of my fellow citizens. I’ve paid part of the costs of our military and EI systems. I’ve subsidized the construction and staffing of schools that neither I nor my children will ever set foot in. I’ve subsidized the construction of roads to parts of the country I will never see. I’ve even subsidized the maintenance of sewers and roads out in the ‘burbs, which is a painfully inefficient use of my tax dollar.

I don’t expect anyone to thank me for doing that. It’s part of being a Canadian. When I ride the bus, I’m thankful to the people immediately involved in the process (the bus driver, OC Transpo staffers, and my fellow riders) who make the trip enjoyable.

Similarly, I don’t expect other people on the road to be grateful to me for lessening the wear and tear on the roads by using an efficient vehicle. I don’t expect children and the elderly to be grateful to me for lowering rates of respiratory ailments by producing less pollution than the folks that drive to work. I don’t expect society to be grateful to me for lengthening the life of our oil reserves.

Image by planeta_roig.

In the past few years, Canadian coins have improved from the bland loonie/quarter/nickle/dime of my youth. But this sucker is beyond awesome.

The five euro coin has layers of symbolism than a Masonic lodge. It commemorates Dutch architecture by showing the queen’s face in bolded letters made from a spiral of architect’s names (as ordered by internet popularity). It indicates Dutchlandthe Netherlands by showing a map of country in an outline of books spines by/about (you guessed it) Dutch architects. Within the map, there are a series of birds, each indicating the capitol of each province. Each bird is the province’s bird, natch.

And the kicker? It was designed solely with open source software. (I don’t really think it matters, but the designer seems to care about it)

Days with My Father is a fantastic site. It’s beautiful, it’s compelling, and it has a fantastic UI.
Pie Palace now accepts comments from everyone. It won’t randomly discard your scribblings because it can’t add numbers properly. (cough cough)
08
OCT
2008

Coworking

Long, long ago I worked from home doing consulting work. I eventually gave it up because I wanted co-workers (amongst other things). It looks like Montreal has a solution to this problem in Station C. Why is Montreal so damn awesome?

Elizabeth May at Toronto\'s 2007 Pride Parade

Elizabeth May at Toronto's 2007 Pride Parade

Anyone who read this blog in the summer of 2006 will know that Elizabeth May was not my first choice to lead the Green Party of Canada. That was two years ago, and I’m not good at dropping grudges, but here’s why I think she’s doing a good job now:

She represents

The Green Party has some pretty complex ideas. Tax shifting is probably the easiest to understand. Things get more complex when someone asks what the Green Party actually stands for. Elizabeth has been able to articulate our stance on a number of positions (a UN mission in Afghanistan, devaluing the Canadian dollar, and electoral reform) in an accessible manner. No, it doesn’t subject the viewer/listener/reader to a long and fairly dry discussion on what we stand for, but it does explain what we want on those issues, and why that’s a good idea. 1

Shes reasonable

Thursday night’s debate was a great example of Elizabeth looking good. Her arguments were succinct, direct, and researched. She presented the Green Party position with a minimum of complexity. She makes the Green Party look a little bit more respectable.


I certainly don’t think we’re going to win this election. I’m not even sure if we’re going to win a seat. But I do think that Elizabeth is making the Green Party more attractive to people who wouldn’t have considered us as an option in the past. The test will come in longevity: will Elizabeth be able to keep people interested in our party long enough to dig deep and get the goods on what makes us different?

Image by rjmoorhouse, used without permission.2

Footnotes
  1. If someone asked me what the Greens stood for, I’d say something along the lines of “we want to change some of the basic choices that our society has made over the past hundred years, to make Canada more egalitarian, more democratic, and more sustainable.” Now, that doesn’t answer many questions, (and it isn’t supposed to) but it’s honest. (back)
  2. Yes, that means I’ll take it down if requested to do so. (back)
I was going to post about the street social in support of Ottawa’s Gay Village, but Picasa ate the photo of the poster that I wanted to use. Why did it eat them? Because I saved them to C:\Documents and Settings\Erigami\My Documents\My Pictures\temp which happens to be the directory Picasa uses to temporarily store stuff to the local disk before copying it to the target directory. Doh.