meta-blogging
Wordle tag cloud
Jan 20th
Posted by John in meta-blogging
Tag clouds are all the rage, and wordle has created a site that makes some really pretty ones. I have seen their creations around on the web (most recently with today’s inauguration speech), and I finally got around to making one of my own. Below is a tag cloud accurate as of this posting.
Housekeeping
Nov 14th
Posted by John in meta-blogging
I have started getting spam comments on this blog (Mexican pain killers, anyone?), and so I have changed the commenting policy accordingly. Now, in order to post a comment, you must have a previously approved comment. I regret having to do this, but I do not want to simply respond to the spam comments—I want to be proactive in heading them off. For all you other bloggers out there, how do you handle spam comments?
Don’t worry, I will still respond to our ongoing discussion about the relation of science and theology. Stay tuned…
Now with OpenID goodness
Jul 16th
Posted by John in meta-blogging
This blog now supports OpenID for all your authentication needs.
New look, new links
Feb 5th
Posted by John in meta-blogging
Getting a decent theme that does everything I want while still looking good seems to be a bit of a challenge. Maybe someday I’ll get ambitious and make my own.
I’ve added a few new links to the sidebar. Project Euler is a site that has a few math problems on it that can be solved quickly with a little programming skill. For example, find the 10001st prime number (104743, by the way). It’s a great site to go if you like mind puzzles or want to brush up on some math or learn some simple programming.
I also added a music section that has iTunes links to artists and songs I have recently come across and liked. Your taste in music may not be the same as mine, but, hey, that’s what makes the world interesting, right?
