BookTour.com: I'm In
Posted on 06.15.07 by Widge @ 9:21 pm

Linky.

Good idea, let's see if anything comes of it.

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At the Tony Awards
Posted on 06.10.07 by Widge @ 6:15 pm

The last time I was at Radio City Music Hall, it was for their Xmas spectacular. Let's hope they have camels tonight like they did then. Because that would be pretty sweet.

I'll post a picture later.

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Hi, Honey. I'm Home.
Posted on 06.08.07 by Widge @ 6:29 pm

The Juan Valdez Cafe sign, Broadway, NYC

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Wordpress Changes Double Dashes to Single Dashes: Make It Stop
Posted on 06.01.07 by Widge @ 11:49 pm

Wordpress does about 90% of things well and in sane, sane fashion. The other 10% will make you want to gnaw a limb off a cute little kitten.

After putting up with the whole "–" becoming "-" for as long as I could, I finally snapped and tried to look around for a solution. I had fixed this at one point, in a previous version of Wordpress, but for some reason they moved stuff around and the first time I tried to find it I couldn't.

I tried to find something that would take care of it for me, or at least the good word on how to make it go away, but the hits I found on Google weren't very helpful. There's nothing worse than "helpful assholes" who try to tell you that you should just get used to something and why would you ever want to do it That Way to begin with? It seems like every time somebody wants to change something formatting-wise in Wordpress, some of these HAs show up and want to waste your time with trying to convince you instead of just telling you what the hell you need.

So here's what I needed, in case anybody else needs it:

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