Barefootbum.com

Barefootbum.com is the personal site from Larry Hamelin. He was the first one to accept my invitation and the first person I migrated succesfully from blogger to wordpress.

Status

Started: 01/09/08

Cancelled: 15/09/08

I do not know the reasons why the blog was pulled as it was a suriprise for me as it happened overnight and I did not get any explanation. I guess Larry decided he did not like Wordpress.

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Since this was the first site I setup as part of The Big Project and  it was my first attempt to not only migrate Blogger to Wordpress but also deal with the classic issues a widgetized blogspot site might have, it took me a bit more than I expected. There was also the question of how to migrate comments from Intense Debate into wordpress which I haven’t done before.

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  • 03.01 Quote of the day: Rise to the Top

    Quoth Julian Edney

    But the chances of a person born poor climbing all five classes into the top (”making it”)[...]are too small to constitute a real freedom.[...], one sociologist puts the upper class at roughly 3 percent of the population. About 7.7% of that has moved in from below – a minute, and historically persistent, figure.[...]But the trick of flaunting possibility to mask actual probability is not a casual device.

    (h/t to the Barefoot Bum)

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  • 24.12 Quote of the Day: Fables

    Quoth David Willey of BBC news

    The priest said he had never intended to hurt anyone, but it was his duty to distinguish the reality of Jesus from the story of Father Christmas which was a fable just like Cinderella or Snow White.

    The Irony! It burnssss

  • 21.12 Quote of the day: Knowledge before Expertise

    Quoth Isaac Puente

    We are asked from the outset to come up with a flawless system, to guarantee that things will work this way and not that, without mishap or error. If learning to live had to be done this way, then our apprenticeship would never end. Nor would the child ever learn to walk, nor the youngster to ride a bicycle.

    This is a classic gripe I have with people inquiring or criticizing communism with me. They ask me to provide a perfect answer for every question they have, and when they can think of holes in my replies, they ask more. If I refuse to keep playing this game, they point this out as proof of an obviously poor-thought system.

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