It's a shame that birthdays feel the same as any other day as you get older. I'm not even all that old.
Update: Turnout for the 'quiet drink' that I planned for the evening was far better than I'd hoped: best birthday in ages...
Update: Turnout for the 'quiet drink' that I planned for the evening was far better than I'd hoped: best birthday in ages...
My old website contains an almost useful repository of homebrew junk for RPGs, sitting on a rudimentary file-based CMS that I wrote a little while back. I'm considering revamping it and porting it to something open source and database-driven so that it can have the search features and indexing that weren't practical with the data files, and so that I can start adding content to it again.
Does anyone have any experience with anything they'd want to recommend?
Articles are in two tiers of group (articles within groups within groups) and have sequence numbers within their bottom-level group. I might like to add a categorisation that would be independent of the groups. I want group- and/or category-based browsing with no time dependency, so most blogging tools are out unless I want to spend quite a lot of time writing plugins for NucleusCMS, and I daresay that is work that probably someone better than me has already done.
Does anyone have any experience with anything they'd want to recommend?
Articles are in two tiers of group (articles within groups within groups) and have sequence numbers within their bottom-level group. I might like to add a categorisation that would be independent of the groups. I want group- and/or category-based browsing with no time dependency, so most blogging tools are out unless I want to spend quite a lot of time writing plugins for NucleusCMS, and I daresay that is work that probably someone better than me has already done.
I forgot how long it was.
Meet Joe Black is the kind of film onto which I would like to heap loads of those adjectives that English teachers would rather you didn't use. (rather one didn't use?) You know, the words that have a certain blandness to them, that mean what you want to say but lack the passion with which you probably ought to say it.
(If you intend to skip to another post without reading the 'More' link, you might like to know that at the end of this I do actually recommend the film; I really like it)
Meet Joe Black is the kind of film onto which I would like to heap loads of those adjectives that English teachers would rather you didn't use. (rather one didn't use?) You know, the words that have a certain blandness to them, that mean what you want to say but lack the passion with which you probably ought to say it.
(If you intend to skip to another post without reading the 'More' link, you might like to know that at the end of this I do actually recommend the film; I really like it)
+instrumental or +dative?
Perhaps +lative or +illative, if that's what you want.
Perhaps +lative or +illative, if that's what you want.
Well, it seems my thought that I could write a weblog of mainstream appeal that maintained some element of distinction from the other things I do has died a death. I'm not a mainstream person - I probably wouldn't know one if I met one - and most of my interests are pretty obscure. So here goes nothing: I'm going to revise the categories and talk about the things I actually have some stuff to say on.
Such as:
Such as: