Filtering Tweets from MT.Net’s RSS feed
Those of you who follow MT.Net and also follow me through other tools like Twitter, LinkedIn, Google Plus, and Facebook might be interested to know how to filter my Tweets from this blog’s RSS feed. Simply change your RSS feed to point to this one:
http://www.markturner.net/feed?cat=-141
… and the redundant posts from Twitter will disappear for you. (Tip discovered here.)
Whoops. I left off the #wuss t…
Whoops. I left off the #wuss tag on that last Tweet. #imokaywiththat #ncwx #heatwave
I gave up even starting a 10 m…
I gave up even starting a 10 min. task outside today because it’s just too Godawful hot! #ncwx #heatwave
Mondomix’s MP3 service calls it quits
I was crestfallen to tune into my favorite world music streaming service only to be greeted with this message:
Après des années d’intense travail, Mondomix doit abandonner son activité de vente de musique en téléchargement. Nous vous proposons à la place de découvrir nos vidéos, notre webradio et nos articles sur www.mondomix.com.
After years of intense work, Mondomix has to give up its legal music download activity. Instead, come and discover our videos, webradio and articles on www.mondomix.com.
Zut alors! I’ve purchased a lot of music through Mondomix’s service and loved discovering artists I would have never otherwise found through domestic services. It makes me even more determined to pick up the pieces and spread the word about the amazing music being made in the world.
Church, neighbors meet to seek fixes on noise
I was mentioned in today’s Midtown Raleigh News regarding the Glorious Church.
Another neighbor of the church, Mark Turner, said he also has heard noise – while in his house with the windows closed.
Turner, chair of the Raleigh Citizens Advisory Council, offered to act as a mediator to help the two parties find common ground.
As I mentioned before, I didn’t offer to mediate so much as I was recruited to mediate! It’s all good, though, if we get this worked out.
I was asked to set up a meeting with all parties within the next two weeks. Right now I’m looking at Monday, July 9th but it all depends on what works for the parties involved. I was first looking at Wednesday, July 11th but most churches have services on Wednesday nights so that’s not convenient.
Incidentally, I cringed each time the church’s services were called “noise” at last week’s Law and Public Safety meeting. Even Bishop Spain did it. Whatever it’s called, though, I think it’s only fair that if one goes inside one’s home, one no longer hears it.
The ideal solution would be for a Raleigh window company to read this article and offer a deal to the church on new windows. It would be a great way for that window company to do a good deed as well as get some free publicity. I wonder who will step up?
via Church, neighbors meet to seek fixes on noise – Raleigh – MidtownRaleighNews.com.
Record heat wave spawns derecho
This is day two of a record heat wave in Raleigh and elsewhere in the US. Yesterday, the thermometer here at MT.Net topped out 107.8 degrees, though the real temperature was probably closer to 105 degrees. It was surreal walking onto the porch and feeling this heavy air that didn’t cool you when you moved.
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What better thing to do when i…
What better thing to do when it’s 101°F than stay inside and integrate my blog with Twitter using the Twitter Tools plugin?
Zazzle yanks sticker under pressure from Honda
It seems Honda took offense to my first bumper sticker, asking Zazzle to pull it from sale. I asked Zazzle to elaborate:
Thanks for the response regarding my rejected bumper sticker content. However, I am still at a loss as to how this sticker infringes on any copyrights, trademarks, and/or libels or defames anyone. Could you please cite the specific content guideline that is of concern?
Democrats protest Republican grilling of DOT employees
I hope this photo runs on the front page of tomorrow’s News and Observer. Nothing better captures the bullying nature of the North Carolina GOP and its war on women than this excellent shot by Shawn Rocco.
RALEIGH — After Republican senators grilled two Department of Transportation employees and a member of Gov. Bev Perdue’s staff at a committee hearing this morning, Democrats protested that the DOT workers were being hounded unfairly for their involvement in a mistake.
Vicki Stanley, a DOT office manager, and Susan Coward, a DOT deputy secretary, were questioned for a combined 40 minutes about their actions on June 14, when they agreed to issue letters to two legislators over the signature of their boss, Jim Trogdon, DOT’s chief operating officer.
“We have a one-sided cross examination of civil servants, these two ladies who showed up here this morning, … who were just doing their job in this entire process,” Sen. Dan Blue, a Wake County Democrat, said after the hearing.
via Democrats protest Republican grilling of DOT employees over false letters – State – NewsObserver.com.