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Roleplaying short

Kenneth Hite’s Journal

Christ on a Trike! Kenneth Hite has an LJ!

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BlogTalk Software and Programming

Blog software changed

One reason why I’ve been a bit quiet on this blog is that I’ve been playing around with WordPress, and today I did the switch.

Mind the mess.

One reason I switched (from Movable Type) is because it’s apparently the current thing to do, and another is that this way I work with the way corky is set up, rather than against it (PHP is configured to just work, Perl CGIs require hassling Bo and jumping through some other hoops). A third reason is that the switch is damn easy (simple set-up, simple import – of entries and comments, simple modifying the templates) – at least the proverbial first 80% of the change. The other 20%, as expected, takes the remaining 80% of time (rss feeds, php scripts and links).
This has probably caused broken links, broken pages, and weirdly-formatted entries.

I spent a bit of time looking into ways of fixing all my old permanent links, but googling for pages that this would break, I found that the few links to my blog were already broken by an earlier change I made to my Movable Type configuration (they were to the old-style archives, which were per day rather than per individual entry).

Commentators (I, I mean U) might be pleased to note that this change has replaced the “not-quite-WYSIWYG” editor with a simple text one (it does respects line breaks, though. And it’s very finicky about the HTML tags you can use).

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Resources short

Lilith site

A pretty (and exuberant) site about Lilith.

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Oddities

Saint Death

Pagan worship in Mexico, from the Taipei Times (via diepunyhumans)

On a sidewalk in Mexico City’s lawless Tepito district, gangsters and ordinary housewives rub shoulders as they pay homage before a shrine to Santa Muerte, or Saint Death, leaving offerings of colored candles, cigarettes and alcohol.

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Science Fiction and Fantasy

When you wish upon a Star

SolStation.com is the home of both the excellent 3D starmapper ChView (less flashy than Celestia, but probably more useful for writers and roleplayers) and an impressive detailed list of notable
nearby stars

Through them, I found Exoplaneten.de, which has enthusiastic visualisations of real extrasolar planets.