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Name: Joe Country: Canada Metro: Vancouver Birthday: 6/5/1979
Interests: I am.... a web developer, guitar player, worship leader, music listener, bike rider, video gamer, Apple lover, wordpress blogger, Bloglines user, snowboar... downhill skier, available bachelor, movie watcher, Canucks follower, and last but definately not least, from Vancouver. These are just a few of the -er's that describe me, most of which have been verified to be true. Expertise: I make web pages and stuff... Occupation: Web Developer
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5/1/2005
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| Ever have one of those times days when you just want to split a watermelon but only have an umbrella handy? | | |
| I’ve released a new version of the Flickr Photo Album plugin for WordPress. This release adds a couple new incremental features and is mostly a bug fix / maintenance release: - Paging support for albums with lots of photos. At the moment, this is limited to 30 photos per page.
- Added a “Interestings” tab next to the “Everyone” tab, to help you more easily blog photos that have been tagged as interesting by the Flickr community. A “Groups” tab is coming soon.
- Improved compatibility with different server environments. This addresses a (relatively) common issue where the cURL PHP extensions are not installed on the server.
- Now compatible with WordPress’ new plugin auto updating feature. If your WordPress blog is configured to allow for auto updates, then this will be the last time you’ll need to manually download, unzip, and install updates. In the future, updating to the latest versions will be possible with just one click. Otherwise, please subscribe to the TanTanToolkit RSS feed to get updated of when new updates are made to the plugin’s I’m working on
Download the update here > If you need help with using this plugin, please post your questions to the Flickr group and I’ll try to answer your questions there (and if I get to it, hopefully someone else will!). | | |
| Here’s what Google thinks about special people. [mirror] | | |
| A new DVD player that automagically skips objectional content for a safe family viewing experience. I guess this is for people who want to watch movies with objectional content with their kids. | | |
| Apparently the Chinese anti-terrorism task force patrolling during the Olympics are going to be equipped with Segways. Neat… but wouldn’t being on foot be about the same or better tactically? | | |
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