movable type

brenda told me about Movable Type (mt) and i have to say mt is one champion of a blogging ware, here are some of its features you always wanted on your blog.

  • Multiple output templates — enables one-click publishing to multiple destinations and formats: XML RSS headlines from your site, HTML indexes, etc.
  • Support for multiple weblogs/journals.
  • Entry categorization — group your entries into categories for your own reference, for archiving purposes, and for display in your blog.
  • Built-in comment system — allow your visitors to post comments on your entries and engage in conversations. Movable Type supports comments either inline in your blog, or in popup windows; it also allows you to selectively exclude commenting on certain posts.
  • Integration of file and image uploads — upload files and images and seamlessly integrate them into new posts.
  • Bookmarklets — post to your site from anywhere on the web, without entering the Movable Type system.
  • Pre-date or post-date entries — Movable Type allows you to override an entry’s date stamp.

~ taken from www.movabletype.org/about.shtml

i pond-er

school pond
school pond

To restore my mental health, i had a nice long therapeutic session of duck watching cum pond loitering with Dr Evil in school. The sight of peaceful creation and nature just overwhelms. God… you are perfect…

skol woes

My problem with group work is that I am down right bad at delegation. To me that is because I think the person who can do the job better should do it and most of the time I feel that I can get things done better. Although there were occasions where others were better, but I don’t have that fortune to meet these people much.

How does this hostile statement sound to you? “You mean I have to take time and put in extra effort to help you understand the project better so that you can eventually negatively contribute to the project?” Arggh!! I am not a very good person!!

ps: I don’t have the guts to say that to anyone… yet…