reminder: include created_at field on database tables

From now on, include a created_at or some other field on every table to make it easy to dump a subset of the database for testing, development.

reminder: convert rails foo.erb to foo.html.erb

To help with migrating old projects to rails 2.x conventions

why you need twitter

It seems that for better or worse, our world is increasingly dependent on small, bite-size communications. And, you probably suck at it. I’m sorry; maybe you’re too old, or too young, or you never got around to taking that creative writing class in college. It’s going to be okay, we’re all bad at something. Just watch me try to communicate with a large group in real life (IRL), and you’ll see what I mean.

Instant messenger, txting on phones, facebook chat, voicemail, IRC, telegrams. We all have to deal with communications mediums that have limits. Nowadays it seems you can’t go 10 minutes without seeing, or using IM, or txting (SMS if you’re old). Trying to cram a meaningful thought down to 160 characters is really tough. The youngins do it by abbreviating the hell out of everything. Some people split the thought into fragments, or worse only send a fragment of the thought. We all have to send corrections follow-ons.

  • “hey what’d you think?”
  • “My smmr hols wr CWOT. B4, we used 2go2 NY 2C my bro, his GF & thr 3 :- kids FTF. ILNY, it’s a gr8 plc.” (link)
  • “wh0 8 MY 54|\|DW1cH!?”
  • “question” - “i get an error” - “in my app” - “when I try to click on the button”
Now, some of those carry more meaning than others. The question, is whether they have enough to convey to the reader what the author meant. I’m not against using abbreviations, but you have to know your audience well enough to know if they’ll have to consult wikipedia just to translate it. It takes practice.

In the same way that blogging offers a way to practice other styles of writing, I think twitter offers a way to refine your short communication skills. There are plenty of other (probably better) reasons reasons to use twitter, but go sign up anyway. See, the trick to twitter is that you’re putting a message up the whole world can see, and it has to be short. Real short. 140 characters, short.

So, how do you fit a meaningful thought into 140 characters, and not sound like an idiot? You think about it for a minute or two before you send it. That’s something we’re probably not used to doing before we fire off an IM, or a txt to a friend. I think that if we consistently take that extra step of making sure what we’ve typed really, truly says what we mean, that we’ll all get better at this uber-concise world we live in.

So, head over to twitter, sign up, follow jasonrohwedder, add a couple more friends and see how it goes. You might hate it, you might love it, but hopefully you’ll be a little more deliberate before you send me a useless IM/txt/email. k thx bai!
more blogging on the go…

Trying this one out since iBlogger required a line-break option that would have required me to reformat most of my old entries.

That’s something I’d like to avoid.

Look ma’ a photo.

[photo was here, really]

— Post From My iPhone

Update: This was with the blogpress iphone app, (I think). It also seems the photo service that’s built in lost my photo at some point. That’s a bit disconcerting, but I haven’t had time to dig into it, and I’ve found that I don’t really blog from my iPhone much. Go figure.
blogging on the go…

This is a test blog entry from iBlogger. I hope it turns out pretty because the idea of typing up a new entry from far off locales turns me on!


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