Archive for 2009
Relative Links Fix for Wordpress
My first public-use Wordpress plugin! When you paste formatted content in the Wordpress editor, Firefox converts local absolute URLs to relative URLs. The plugin auto-corrects this behavior every time you save a post.
Integrating Apture with Khaotica for media links
I’m testing a new plugin called Apture, a swank little feature I first saw used on Dare to Think (the blog of coworker George Estrada). As you can see, the additional information it provides greatly enhances the educational value of posts.
What do you think?
The Brand
Tattoos, like STDs, last forever. If you’re going to get one, you should do the research and make sure it’s top quality. Details are contained herein, alongside a discussion of the upcoming Day of Excess.
Tagged as art, drinking, food, peeps, pets, tattoo
Categorized as web
Crowleygate(s) – First You Get Busted, Then You Get Blasted
Guest author Caitlin Hill takes a hard look at Obama’s Beer Summit and the manifold social statements contained therein.
Reality’s Edge, or Why Brain-Washing Works
Dreams are a fun place to experiment, until the dream decides to experiment with you.
Another Brick in the Wall-E
Welcome to the staging ground for Khaotica.com’s “Another Brick in the Wall-E” web extravaganza! This will be an evening of experimentation, friends.
View the invitation here, courtesy of the amazing Anyvite.com, or skip to video and chat.
Stage 1. Perhaps, in your travels, you’ve encountered the “Dark Side of the Rainbow” phenomenon–the coincidental artwork that [...]
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Categorized as web
In Progeny, Manifesto
Even the heartiest of humans will only live to be 125 years old. Why do we limit ourselves to one mate when, biologically speaking, we’re shooting ourselves in the foot by doing so?
Tagged as caitlin, hubba hubba, society
Categorized as life
Domestic Pride
You can take the cat out of the jungle, but after a few weeks’ experience, I’ve learned that THESE GUYS ARE TOTALLY AWESOME.
We Who May Be About to Die, Salute You
They say a woman becomes a mother when she first learns a child is on the way, and a man becomes a father the when he first holds his child. If yesterday was any indication, apparently, I’m a total and complete woman.
We’re getting kittens.