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Puerto Vallarta Journal

Tuesday, December 14th, 2010

Nearly 4 months after the fact, I finally uploaded photos and a journal from our honeymoon in Puerto Vallarta.

Slackerific!

Blekko

Monday, November 1st, 2010

I am never an early adopter, particularly when it comes to new search engines and new social networks, but I have to say, I find the new search engine Blekko to actually be an useful tool. Not so much for it’s search results, but more for the SEO data is provides. I suspect those in the web business will find more uses for it than the average users. I was most excited by the Duplicate Content tab, since BarFly often experiences content theft. However, it needs refined. Even presenting a little bit more data, for instance the full path of the page that contains the duplicate content, and an example of the duplicated content, would be a pure a winner.

If you look at the currents results for duplicated BarFly content, it’s hard to decipher what (of the thousands of pages) content has been duplicated and on what exact page? Is the Oregonian really stealing our data?

Doubtful, but I do hope this is refined more – could be an incredible little tool.

Just Testing Ping Services

Sunday, October 31st, 2010

I guess there is a problem with wordpress pinging ignOregon.com. I’ll see if it works.

Update: No problems with pings on this end.

How To Replace a Dell Mini 9 Keyboard

Sunday, October 24th, 2010

I have this little Dell Mini 9 Hackintosh that has been quite fun and useful for when I’m running around doing BarFly business. It’s easier than lugging around my main laptop, and it’s easier for entering happy hour info than using my iPhone.

However, the keyboard recently went out on me. It was quite odd, I’d his the “A” key, and it would trigger “QAW”. I’d hit the tab key, and it would toggle Caps Lock. Hitting “A” again would them display “qaw”. Pretty silly.

It turns out, replacing the keyboard is cheap and simple.

Step 1: Order a new Dell Mini 9 Keyboard
I saw some listed for as much as $35, I got mine in an auction for around $19. Once it arrives, you are all set.

Step 2: Remove the battery.
There are two big tabs on the backside, pretty hard to miss.

Step 3: Remove the keyboard screws.
There are two of them. This is all you will need to remove. Be careful, don’t lose them.
Dell Mini 9 Keyboard Removal

Step 4: Remove the keyboard
Flip the Dell Mini right side up, open up the monitor, and very gently wiggle the keyboard lose. You may need to use some leverage to pop it out. Be careful, there is a ribbon attached to the keyboard.

Step 5: Remove the keyboard ribbon
You will see either grey or brown slider locks on the keyboard ribbon. Gently slide them away from you, towards the monitor.
Dell Mini 9 Keyboard Latch Removal

Step 6: Insert the new keyboard ribbon
It can be a bit tricky, just be patient. Make sure the latch locks are still slid out, and meanwhile, insert the keyboard ribbon. Latch the locks.

Step 7: Pop the keyboard in place
Gently, as always.

Step 8: Put it all back together.
By all, I mean, put the keyboard screws back in and then slide the battery back in place. Voila. You are done. Should have taken 3 minutes, max.

Forgetting Old Domains

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

I always forget about moldy old sites I own, and then I saw another automatic renewal for Point-of-sale.us, which covers point of sale systems.. I think the content on there is about 5 years old. Maybe I should clean it up. Maybe.

Webfu Design Is Trying Out PDX.be

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

And he is trying it with the Twitter Updater Wordpress plugin. I hope it works!

PDX.be Wordpress/Twitter Post Plugin Test

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

Testing out a Wordpress plugin that updates Twitter while shortening the permalink with pdx.be

Ignoregon Launched

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

At some point a little over a week ago I whipped up a temporary Oregon blog aggregator to take the place of the much beloved and missed ORblogs.com.

Other efforts with programmers far better than myself are underway too.

In full disclosure, I’m just posting this as an excuse to test how well my ping script is working with Wordpress.

[[UPDATE]]

Yep, it works great.

Bulk Flower Seeds

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

I just finished a minor little project with my friend Kyley, who works in the bulk flower seed industry. I learned all kinds of fascinating stuff about the wildflower seed business. There is quite an interesting set of interaction between growers, wholesalers, and retailers. Often the lines get blurred, as growers buy their own seed mixing and germination equipment, as wholesalers sell seed back to growers, and in turn retailers sometimes go direct to growers.

New Features on BarFly

Monday, March 12th, 2007

I’ve been working a little harder on BarFly lately. I realized I was not logging search queries generated by our users. How stupid of me to neglect an asset that helps me learn a ton about what kind of information people are seeking. I started logging this stuff and found ways I could make our listings more accessible. In addition to that, I’ve added “Drinking Buddies” to all BarFly accounts. Basically, it’s just a myspace friends type deal.

I even had time to write some content. Not that I had time, I had far too little, but you know what I mean. Nonetheless, here is a guide to St. Patrick’s Day in Portland. And of course, you are looking for Irish bars in Portland.