crysodenkirk
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April 18th, 2009 03:04 pm
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Moving the content from my old site to the new one is tedious, time consuming and only marginally less boring than watching paint dry. But the Wordpress admin area has vastly improved since the abortive attempts at using it when I was at OYM. Tagging and dating are pretty easy; I really like being able to click on my previous tags and have them automatically added. Gah. I never realized just exactly HOW MUCH work I had posted to my old gallery. And that was just the barest fraction cuz I was too lazy to really be thorough. (Ok, not really laziness, just lack of time. Still). Been doing this all week and I'm only just now reaching 2002. Gotta kick it into gear if I'm going to have the site done by end of day tomorrow. Not done designing it yet but the blog is visible at http://www.crysodenkirk.com/blog. Constructive criticism is always welcome. You can't get to the other pages yet; when I make the whole site live the navigation will work properly, and those other pages aren't done yet anyway. Tags: updates Current Mood:  busy  
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crysodenkirk
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March 16th, 2009 04:45 pm
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"During its fourth-quarter earnings call, parent General Electric said Sci Fi racked up a double-digit increase in operating earnings despite the beginnings of the recession. Nevertheless, there was always a sneaking suspicion that the name was holding the network back. “The name Sci Fi has been associated with geeks and dysfunctional, antisocial boys in their basements with video games and stuff like that, as opposed to the general public and the female audience in particular,” said TV historian Tim Brooks, who helped launch Sci Fi Channel when he worked at USA Network." http://www.tvweek.com/news/2009/03/sci_fi_channel_aims_to_shed_ge.phpThat's right, Hey! It made money! Let's screw with it! Double digit increases while the rest of the company is falling apart (due to corporate mismanagement-through-greed, but that's a rant for another time)? Can't have that! That can't POSSIBLY mean we're doing something right already! And then people wonder why the economy is tanking. And I'm not even going to go off on the rant about the idea that we women are "in particular" turned away from the name "Sci Fi". Because we poor little delicate flowers couldn't possibly have the brains to understand or be interested in something imaginative or thought-provoking! But boy, you take out the c and change those i's to y's and golly! We'll never be able to tell that it's really a channel about science fiction! Being considered too stupid to tell the difference, yeah, THAT's the way to draw in those women! (Or maybe it's shades of "womyn" or "wymyn" or however they're spelling it now). Not to mention, the best way to grow your station is OBVIOUSLY to insult your primary demographic, a cross-generation, tech-savvy, word-of-mouth-driven demographic, who are the ones most likely to create great big websites and blog posts (like this one) to tell the world how stupid you really are. Yeah. That's brilliant marketing right there. Current Mood:  geeky  
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crysodenkirk
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February 9th, 2009 06:41 pm
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Ok, this is really annoying me.
I'm on a laptop. It has a touchpad but I also have a usb mouse, which is what I mostly use. Both are displaying this behavior:
It registers a single click as a double, sometimes a triple click. Sometimes in the middle of dragging with the mouse down, it will register click-drag-click, which I haven't clicked a second time. So I'll go to move a window and it will maximize instead, I'll select a whole paragraph when I single clicked to place a cursor, or I will click and drag to select text and it will only select the last few letters because it's reading extra clicks, I can't open windows in, for instance, World of Warcraft because it's reading the click to open and click to close immediately (so it flashes open and closes right back down) or most annoyingly I'll be trying to drag a crop tool around an image and it will read a double click in the middle of the drag and crop the image before I've finished selecting the right parts.
I have updated, uninstalled, and reinstalled the mouse drivers, for both the usb mouse and the touchpad. I have swapped out the mouse with other computers, so I'm certain it's not the mouse, because it only happens on this laptop and not the other computer. I have played with every setting I could find that even remotely concerned mice. I have scoured google looking for people reporting similar problems. All of these things have produced no results.
I am out of ideas. Anyone else have this problem ever? And if so, how did you fix it? Current Mood:  aggravated  
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