David Gessel

WordPress Twitter Integration

Tuesday, May 5, 2009 

I discovered TwitterFeed and I was happy.  It does a nice job of formatting blog entries to tweets.  I set it up then went back to it later after I changed my login for twitter and whoops.  You can only log in with OpenID.

Uh oh.  OpenID. Why?  Why do this?  It is a solution in search of a problem.  It is very clever and worse than useless.  It must be a support nightmare.  So instead of having my browser automagically insert my passwords (and instead of having my browser’s convenient password store “show passwords” option to help me figure out what they are all in one convenient place) I have to remember some random URL from a totally random company I’ve never heard of, do not have any reason to trust, and would never use for anything else.

Great.

Security!  Plus they use some idiotic picture picker thing instead of a password.  Why?  Why?

These things are great in theory, but worse than useless in practice.

Time to find another blog->twitter tool.  Hello hellotxt.com

Simple username/password login.  Browser remembers it for me.  Sign up once, done.

Of course this makes me enter my username and password for my twitter account, but I’m signing up with hellotxt so I’m already trusting them with a user/pass combination and at least I know something about them and I’m trading some security for some function, unlike the OpenID provider that’s just creepily asking to be my Big Id Brother to vouch for me when I go to the bar (and what happens when vidoop’s lights get turned out or the servers fail? No more logins?)

Anyway, hellotxt has a service called hellotxtfeed which uses a feed as input and then ping.fm like syndicates it out to all your hungry fans on every service who are just waiting with baited breath to hear how your most recent poop came out.

In the end though, I prefer having things run on my own servers because even if hellotxt isn’t a single point of failure like vidoop yearns to be, most “pre-revenue” companies don’t make it.  So I use a nice clean open source solution:  Alex King’s excellent TwitterTools plug in.   It has a lot of great features for bidirection integration between blogs and twitter including the digest posts it is creating on this site.  The only bug I’ve found is that sometimes twitter.com seems to reject login.   For me it has just cleared up randomly, so I’m happy enough to assume it is twitter.com, at least as long as it continues working.

Posted at 01:19:09 GMT-0700

A week of tweets: 2009-05-03

Sunday, May 3, 2009 
  • This week: commuting to LA. Wheee! some parents of screaming infants still don’t know about aviation hypoxia. #
  • Aren’t these people all really late for work? #
  • Lately my only exercise is sprinting around tourists in surgeon costumes at airports twice a day. #
  • Somebody should make swine flu panic special edition sugical masks with little pig noses printed on them. #
  • Off to see romaimian film Hooked at #SFIFF #

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Posted at 02:11:00 GMT-0700

Category: Twitter

Yay! New Coffee Machines at RCC LAX

Wednesday, April 29, 2009 

Finally machines that use actual coffee to make coffee.

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The machines these replace use some noxious sweetened powder like substance from which are fabricated variations on “coffee” drinks
Posted at 18:30:21 GMT-0700

Category: photo

Swine flu panic masks

Wednesday, April 29, 2009 

These should really have little piggie snouts!

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They’d be so cute!  Plus it should read PANIC PANIC around the straps.
Somebody thought of it!
Swine flu (2009) ended up being a non-event.  Corona 2019 a decade later, not so much.  Bat masks?

Posted at 12:16:56 GMT-0700

Category: GeopostphotoTravel

Mazda CX-9

Tuesday, April 28, 2009 

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Mazda CX-9 rental in LAX: a completely adequate vehicle for getting around.
Posted at 10:29:48 GMT-0700

Category: Rental cars

Dance Dance Immolation

Monday, April 27, 2009 

A fun variant of the classic arcade game at NIMBY’s How to Destroy the Universe party.
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Put on a customized fireproof suit with positive pressure and pick a song.

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A few jets of flame over the screen to celebrate the start

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Uh oh, both missed!

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Dude! You so missed a step.  Toast.

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The flames retract

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Yay!  You survived!
Posted at 23:20:52 GMT-0700

Category: FunnyGeopostphotoTechnology

A week of tweets: 2009-04-26

Sunday, April 26, 2009 
  • 32/94 in the shade in oakland today… http://twitpic.com/3mfdl #
  • HOT run today. What is this humidity thing? #
  • Just heard the steam whistle of the 844 leaving Oakland. #
  • Flying to ORD then YYZ… #
  • Oh yay, an extra two hours at ord. Arr. YYZ @ 2:30ish… #
  • Finally, off to canada after much delay. Weather says it will be almost 70 degrees colder than what I left. #
  • near 43.645028, -79.647831 http://tinyurl.com/dbtmg8 delta T = 60F + drizzle #
  • At #rbc with @rbcjunkie. Mmmm canadian coffee! http://twitpic.com/3wiks #
  • Mr. Gessel, the last one to board, as usual, eh? #
  • Flying home for almost a whole weekend. Yay! Its Tops night! #
  • My nuts are cold. And not exposed until the end of the flight This is wrong, but does it warrant a complaint to Global Services? #

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Posted at 02:11:00 GMT-0700

Category: Twitter

Safety third!

Friday, April 24, 2009 

Long flight? Sleepy? Just touch the convenient brass rivets for a quick pick me up. Warning, may cause death.

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Posted at 16:22:09 GMT-0700

Category: FunnyGeopostphotoTravel

Chris got a balloon

Friday, April 24, 2009 

A festive day at red brick: new section is open for extended seating.

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Posted at 11:29:15 GMT-0700

Category: Geopostphoto

Stuck at ORD after the RCC closes…

Wednesday, April 22, 2009 

I travel with various electrical adaption and extension devices as one might find useful in various countries including the US. It turns out a lot of people got stuck by the multi-hour delay here in ORD and needed to work beyond their battery capacity. My collection of wires has turned into an AC farm near the gate.

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Posted at 20:00:59 GMT-0700

Category: GeopostphotoTravel