The intersection of vertical lines through the center of buoyancy of a floating body when it is at equilibrium… A collection of centers… Where religion, politics, science, technology, the environment and Michelle’s brain and life meet.
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@sstrudeau and it's not the same as Drupal in Ruby. PG is a better database, and some people (me included) would rather use it. #12 mins ago
@sstrudeau but it feels worth my effort, and is not entirely selfless - if I do any significant work on this, I'll know drupal by the end #13 mins ago
@sstrudeau I don't know that I can buld the One True Database abstraction library (although I have tried in the past to build one) #14 mins ago
@sstrudeau I beg to differ! PG is a great database, and it seems to me that it should be possible to make it work. And worth it. #25 mins ago
I somehow managed to volunteer myself into the spearhead for PostgreSQL support in Drupal. Talk about asking for a learning project! #33 mins ago
on 09 Jul 2008 at 2:50 pm 1.Jan said …
I love this. I don’t know how wordl works though. Still, the image of all those words is mesmerizing.
on 11 Jul 2008 at 3:11 pm 2.M. J. said …
Looks good. I think your link to Wordle might be incorrect, however. Here’s where I went: http://wordle.net/
But how did you make a jpg out of it to paste into your blog? I pasted the code that Wordle generated into my blog, but the image is so small.
on 13 Jul 2008 at 1:53 pm 3.admin said …
Wrong name, wrong link. It’s a ‘wordle’ (with an ‘e’). Thanks for the catch.
The larger jpeg I did using a screenshot. I cheated.