OK, many of you are going to scratch your head, but I find this just awesome.
‘Bourne’ Director to take on Watchmen
So many things don’t live up to the hype, but The Watchmen, the greatest comic book of all time – does. Hope they don’t mess this up.
Loading data across domains in Flash
Flash 7’s security model provides a way for servers to authorize your Flash .swfs to load data from them, however, you might run into a host that uses IP based access control.
Old tried and true methods still work – routing your Flash data requests thru a ?Proxy? hosted on the same server as your .swf. This is especially handy when you need to communicate, using XML-RPC, with a remote host somewhere. Apache provides a handy XmlRpcProxyServlet that fits the bill.
CivicSpace 0.8.0 out
I’ve been running Philly Future using WordPress and feed on feeds for a while now. It has its positives and negatives.
I’m debating migrating the whole thing to CivicSpace for various reasons. You can take a peek at the what it might look like.
Shelley has the goods on the next WordPress release. Makes my decision more difficult. Hmmmm…
When I get the chance, I’ll post some details here about the decision and my experience making the switch if I do.
Pennsylvania House and Senate passed HB 30 – Phone Governor’s Office
I rarely do these things – tell people to call governors to tell them to veto bills – but this one is really important. The Pennsylvania Senate passed House Bill 30 which prohibits municipalities from delivering telecommunications services for compensation if it competes with private enterprise. The bill is now awaiting signature by Governor Rendell but he has grave reservations about the proposed law and won’t sign it unless significant revisions are made, notably to the prohibition on municipalities offering telecoms services.
Tell the Gov you don’t want this bill to become law and tell him they’ve got to take that section banning munis from offering telecoms services. It’s not that I think munis should be offering these types of services, rather I believe they should have the option of doing so, especially where there is a duopoly (one cable and one DSL operator).
Telephone Governor Ed Rendell of Pennsylvania at (717) 787-2500.
Note: Although House Bill 30 has been in the works for a year, the most restrictive language was added in only last week. In essence it says that we, the people, through our duly elected representatives, have to ask Verizon (or any other private telecoms provider) for permission to set up an alternative network. Doesn’t anyone find this appalling? Once upon a time, it was the other way around – private companies had to ask our elected officials for permission to dig streets, set up electric poles, build roads, etc.
Muniwireless: Pennsylvania Senate Passes House Bill 30: Call the Governor: 11/20/2004
Hack Yourself
My little brother said he was proud of me
It was shortly after the election, and he wanted to let me know that he thought how I got involved was inspiring. I didn’t think it amounted to all that much. But I was happy to have contributed in someway.
More importantly, I’ve told him this before, I told him again that night, and I’ll say it again now – he’s the inspiring one.
There are two responses to adversity: You can point a finger at everyone else, screaming from a soapbox in your bedroom – or you choose to fight.
Put your name down. Make a donation. Volunteer someplace.
We’re Just Getting Warmed Up
Damn straight Oliver! Great stuff. This is just what is needed – not a return to cynicism and defeatism that so many are apt to fall into. If all you do is point fingers and play Monday morning quarterback – you’re part of the problem. If you have ideas – lay your cards on the table. I’m eliminating from my reading list the obvious whiners who thrive off of negativity and do nothingness. Get involved.
New version of XMLRPC for Flash out
You can grab it at SourceForge. A peek into my work: I’m using this library for a project I’m working on for future release. Another peak into my work: have you seen preview.comcast.net?
I don’t mention work here much that much since I don’t have permission – or lack of permission – from my employer. A great deal of the work I do is business sensitive and can involve third parties like Disney. But I don’t think they would mind if I hype something I’ve worked on recently that absorbed every last second of my free time:
If you are a Comcast internet subscriber with children you should try our Disney Connection. Lots of Disney provided videos, games and activities. It’s fun 🙂
Feedster.tv
Now here is an interesting set of RSS feeds. Feedster.tv offers just a peek at what’s coming.