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14 July 2007 in Blogging, Notes by Stilgherrian | 14 comments
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21 November 2008 in Internet, Politics, Stilgherrian Live
I’m surprised. I thought that given Senator Conroy’s three-in-a-row victory as “Cnut of the week”, this week’s winner would be Clive Hamilton for his irrational rant in favour of Internet censorship in Crikey yesterday. But no.
Hamilton is certainly Cnutworthy, trying to hold back two strong tides of change: the change of the Internet, which will [...]
21 November 2008 in Internet, Notes, Politics
Twitter accounts have appeared purporting to be the pets of Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd, Abigail the Dog and Jasper the Cat.
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20 November 2008 in Stilgherrian Live
Nominations are now open for “Cnut of the Week”. Who do you think is futilely resisting the tide of change? I’ll select the shortlist at 8.30pm Sydney time, and you can vote during tonight’s Stilgherrian Live at 9.30pm.
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20 November 2008 in Daily Links
Stilgherrian’s links for 19 November 2008 through 20 November 2008, gathered despite the rain:
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18 November 2008 in Sydney
As long as I can remember, the bridge over the railway at Newtown Square, Sydney, has been covered in posters. Last week the posters were stripped, it was painted a dreary shit-brown — and then a phone number appeared. Last night this paste-up protest appeared too.
At first I’d been pleased that the bridge was getting [...]
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17 July 2007 at 9:41 am
Fiona
if u want to improve your blog, change the way you display your postings. some of them dont have headings and the comments tag is in different spots - it can be difficult to follow.
17 July 2007 at 9:39 pm
Stilgherrian
@Fiona: Thanks for the feedback. The posts without headings are asides or, as I call them, “notes”. I don’t think a couple of sentences need all the grandeur of a title — though if you were reading this blog in an RSS reader you’d find that they do actually have titles “under the hood”.
The varying position of the comments link is a usability issue, yes, but I’m not going to give any priority to fixing that. The page layout is set by the Tarski theme, and if the Tarski authors fix it, fine. Otherwise I have higher-priority things to deal with.
18 July 2007 at 6:17 pm
Fiona
In the time it took you to write the post above you could have fixed it. C’mon…
18 July 2007 at 11:47 pm
Stilgherrian
@Fiona: Sure. And the URL of your website is…?
19 July 2007 at 10:55 am
Zhasper
Fiona, kindly fuck the hell off.
It’s Stilgherrian’s personal site. He’s entitled to do what he wants with it. He’s entitled to decide which bits he wants to fix - or even which bits he thinks are broken.
If you don’t like it, go away.
Oh, and the name it suggested for me? Again, the name (including tag) of the last poster on this comment. Would it be hypocritical of me to suggest that that needs fixing?
19 July 2007 at 5:45 pm
Fiona
Oh stop whining.
you’re like one of my girlfriends (i’m guessing you’re either a girl or you’re gay). So this is how u carry on when someone tries to give constructive advice? I’ve got some advice for you: LOSE THE EGO
19 July 2007 at 7:59 pm
Stilgherrian
@Fiona: Pot. Kettle. Black. Watch the attitude. No personal attacks, thanks. I don’t care what you do elsewhere but when you’re in my space I expect a more civilised standard of debate. First and final warning or, as Zhasper accurately puts it, you can fuck the hell off.
(And before you bother with a “He started it” routine, it’s worth noting that the people who seem to get away with a “robust standard of commentary” here are old friends or people who’ve contributed to a more intelligent standard of critique. You have yet to prove yourself worthy.)
What did you say the URL of your website was again…?
@Zhasper: Nah, not hypocritical. You’re politely pointing out a real usability issue. But, like Fiona’s whinge about comment links being in different positions, it’s still a fair way down my list of priorities.
19 July 2007 at 8:03 pm
Zhasper
Stilgherrian: Now it’s trying to make me say my name is Fiona. Not On!
Fiona: You weren’t offering me anything, except an ad hominem attack. I was reacting to you being irritating, rude, and generally unwanted.
Stilgherrian: I apologise for turning your comments into a flamewar. I won’t do it again, promise. This little bitch can rot in a nasty dank rotting place, but I’m not going to waste any more attention on her.
19 July 2007 at 8:08 pm
'Pong
This is getting hot in here. Fiona, you really should be in the politics, commenting constructive advice that gives us nothing useful.
19 July 2007 at 8:39 pm
Stilgherrian
@Zhasper: Slow night at work?
Don’t worry about fanning a potential flame war, for two reasons…
You know, Point 1 there contains the seeds of far more interesting conversations, doesn’t it!
@’Pong: Nah in politics you actually need to understand how your comments will be received and the impact they’ll have on your own political capital.
20 July 2007 at 4:07 pm
Snarky Platypus
“Nah in politics you actually need to understand how your comments will be received and the impact they’ll have on your own political capital.”
Unless you’re Peter Costello…
20 July 2007 at 4:07 pm
Zhasper
1. Still wanting me to use the last poster’s name.
2. I’m not worried about fanning a flame war, iffing it was justified. However, people who refuse to contribute anything except whining that other peoples sites aren’t built to their liking don’t deserve attention.
21 July 2007 at 2:28 am
Stilgherrian
@Snarky Platypus: Yes, I did think that Costello’s effort, calling the PM a failed economic manager, was a bit of an own goal.
@Zhasper: I haven’t had a chance to look at that comment bug yet. Maybe on the weekend. Maybe not. I might leave it there a while to annoy you personally and deliberately.
23 July 2007 at 10:41 am
Stilgherrian
Just for the record, Fiona just tried to post a comment which was nothing but a stream of personal abuse. It will not be published — and neither will anything else she writes.