Thursday, February 11, 2010

Before and After Lilla Barton

At the Bas Bleu:


Volunteers at work setting up the stage

Workes rush to get the window panel in place in Lilla Barton's house before the show starts. Please note: The door frame on the left was my doing!

Finished set with actors in place
Here we are watching the actual production of "The Moving of Lilla Barton" with Deb Note-Farwell in the lead role and shown above coming to my door-way is none other than fellow RAGBRAI rider "Lenny" (although he didn't ride in 2009).
Other organized outings of note:
'The Glass Menagerie' at Open Stage
'Vaughn NM, Christmas Eve, 1956' & 'A Child's Christmas in Wales' at the Bas Bleu

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Monday, February 8, 2010

The End is Near!

But the Blog goes on!
Say good-bye to Blogger
As February 12 approaches we, and that I mean the staff at Roadside Mysteries, have felt the need to change our publishing platform after 2 years of blogging with the device known as "BLOGGER" (See logo above). While we found it to be a useful and fairly simple blog interface, the current trend seems to be more toward a robust server-sided application that we could mess around with (not to mention be current with all the local blogs in the area).
More important, the folks at BLOGGER are planning to shut down FTP support for their user base and claim that only 0.5% of active blogs are published via FTP (FTP, or File Transfer Protocol lets you transfer files over the internet). FTP has been around a while; The first time the Bugman used it was in 1978 when he worked at Gould Electronics.
This blog uses FTP data transfers, therefore we could either:

1) Begin using the BLOGGER MIGRATION TOOL due to be available on February 22.
2) Switch to some other publishing tool.

Since either option means learning something new, we decided to go with option #2 and see what happens. So we have decided to go with...



Say hello to WordPress

WordPress is maybe 4 years younger than BLOGGER and it seems that of all the open source blog publishers out there, it appears to be the most widely used. What really sold us on WordPress was the installation. We usually dread this process because we do not install on our server very often and we easily forget the process (like setting up MySQL and importing PHP files; when's the last time we did that?) But the installation process was super easy! If the rest of the package is anywhere near as good as the installer, we're going to have a party!
Anyhow, if you want to see the new blog before the opening date, you can go here. It will probably change a few times in the next few weeks, but it's there for the world to see.

We picked February 12 as the GO-TO date because it will be the 2nd anniversary of this blog. The original blog HTML code and images will be retained on our server and it will exist as an archive. The blog URL will re-direct you to the new blog on the 12th of February. Get ready for it!


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Saturday, February 6, 2010

Bark in the Dark

On the night of an extremely bright Full Moon:
going Eastbound on Oak Street

the event: "Bark in the Dark"
It was another dog walk in Fort Collins. This time it was to benefit the Search and Rescue Dogs of Colorado.

The African drum group "Fale" provided entertainment
In addition, the World Famous Samba band "Bloco em Foco" performed (i.e., even more drum music!)

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Thursday, February 4, 2010

Surfin' Bird

People showing off their birds:
It was Bird Day at Bath Nursery


Here is some kind of owl




Duncan Madog didn't get too close!

There was also something called "The Thunderbirds" show. Please note that it was not the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds; just some kiddie parrot show!

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Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Another Roadside Survey

Collecing data on Colorado highways:

It's a data collection system on wheels!

It's just the thing "Roadside Mysteries" could use to check out stuff. You know: Take terebytes of data along the Roadside and then mine the hell out of it for Mysteries!

A Pathways Services Data Van
Pathway provides automated road and surface condition data collection products and services. "We provide technology to the transportation industry to aid in information upkeep about road conditions. " It's the kind of van that Team Roadkill would die for.
They could be using the van to collect data on the Harmony bridge crossing Interstate 25 seeing as they need to start repairing the bridge like any day now. Hint: Stay away from that intersection for the next six months!

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