Month: May 2004
Old Commenting System Back
I didn’t like that we had to sign up to post comments with anything but “anonymous”. Nor did I like the idea that if Blogger was down, nobody would be able to post a new comment (Bill – that’s basically what I meant).
So I upgraded from BlogKomm 1.6 to 1.7 (1.8 went back to beta because a few of us were having big problems with it doing multiple posts, etc.)
In other news, it looks like blogrolling is having a problem – my menu on the right isn’t loading all the way. Must be one of those days.
To Bee or Not To Bee
Last Chance to Donate
If you were thinking of making a tax-deductible donation to the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer, the Boston walk is Saturday (90 degrees and 200% humidity! And thunderstorms for the overnight tent-sleeping!) and my sister will happily accept your sponsorship.
I know some of you have already donated, or sponsor other people, and I think that’s fantastic. I’m just trying to do a last minute boost to her numbers, because she has expressed horror at the weather report for the weekend. I told her to visualize souvenir stands every 15 feet so she can pretend she’s walking around EPCOT. Which is, by the way, what I was doing last year at this time. And it was that hot and humid. [I just looked up last year’s entry and apparently we were already home by the 13th. I thought we were there on the 15th, but I seem to have my dates all screwed up. Huh.]
Okay, back to your regularly scheduled program, already in progress.
Mellow Yellow
I was reading an article last night that talked about the safest color car to own; as in, the colors that are easiest to see and are therefore least likely to be cut off or hit.
The colors? White and yellow.
White as in rental car and yellow as in taxi?
I have never been a fan of white cars, although I know people who love them so I’ll leave them be. But yellow? Do any cars look good in yellow? I mean, a Beetle looks cute in yellow, but that’s because it’s a cute car. If you are in a yellow sedan, truck or van, you look like a taxi, construction vehicle or an employee of a delivery service – including the kind that delivers students.
I’m just not seeing [sic] yellow as a viable option. Yellow car owners, feel free to weigh in. But I’m guessing if there’s a study out there on the % of each color car sold in a year, yellow is in the single digits.