I’ve finally got round to upgrading the excellent Delicious Library to version 2.
One of the features of the new version is publishing your library to the web, which means that mine is now online.
Unfortunately it doesn’t do a particularly fantastic job of the export - everything is there, but there’s not really any sort of index, and since I’ve got over 1100 items in the library, it’s kind of hard to find anything.
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If you loved the old Infocom adventure games as much as I did, and also loved the work of Douglas Adams as much as I did, you won’t want to miss this post from Andy Baio. <p style="font-size:10px;text-align:right;">Tags: games, infocom, hitchhikers</p>
QPR scored two late goals… I lost my keys… but then something nice happened.
I’ll let Neil tell the story.
I’ve updated the Live Update widget slightly, to fix a bug which caused problems when the station being displayed doesn’t list the platform numbers.
I’m not sure quite why some stations don’t do this, but apparently they do!
I’ve been fiddling around with Dashcode, and have created my first widget.
It displays live train update information for the UK train network, of the sort that you get on the live indicator boards on the platforms.
Dashcode itself is quite cool, except for its utterly infuriating habit of completely destroying and recreating the entire directory structure of your project all the time, thus rendering it utterly incompatible with Subversion.
sigh.