Archive for January 2007
Try not to do the most stupid thing
Stop trying to get people to be smart and start from the other end of the scale. Try and stop them doing the most stupid thing. This works particularily well with smart people who are usually so busy being clever about stuff that they regularily do the dumbest thing in the playbook while engaging in some really smart piece of activity.
So, get your smart people to start thinking about the stupidest thing they could do, and then get them to not do it!
Simple really.
A fundamental way newspaper sites need to change
Adrian Holovay writes an excellent article entitled “A fundamental way newspaper sites need to change“.
Joe's Laws of web editing
- All blogging tools want to be content management systems when they grow up
- All content management systems wish they were as simple to use as blogging tools
- All wysiwyg HTML editors are capable of creating HTML they can’t edit
- Its quicker to learn to fly a plane than to learn Dreamweaver
- Its quicker to learn to fly a helicopter than to learn the Gimp
- “Save as..” HTML usually means turn that document into HTML line noise
- Nobody trusts their CSS hand edits (and nobody should)
- You can nest your tables in HTML and you can also stick your face in the fan, neither are advisable
- Apparently their are some Mac users who build their sites to work in Safari first. They also find themselves trying to pull their pants on over their shoes
Ideas Park : Payment Gateway for Credit Cards
We pay for a whole host of stuff on a monthly basis at PutPlace. Everything from hosting to dynamic DNS. All those payments are processed by debit a credit card based on a number stored at the vendors site. So for all those annual and monthly payments I want the payment to be processed through a gateway where I can authorise payment before my credit card is debited. In this way I can cut off a given provider without cutting up my credit card or withhold payment for poor service.
Would the merchants like it? Probably not, would you, the customer like it? Yessirree.
Advice Overload – Tell me something I don't know
Heard in conversation today,
“I don’t want anymore advice from investors, I just want their money”
I sympathise, when you are running a startup eventually you’ve heard all the advice ten times over.
Get a First Life: A One Page Satire of Second Life
Do Darren's "Why do you blog?" survey
Everything you needed to know about cycling in Dublin
This is my cycle lane to work in the Morning. Its on Mobhi Road just outside the Na Fianna GAA club.
Yes, if you manage to negotiate the telegraph pole, that is a waste bin behind it.
Blog Moved – What a nightmare
So things I learnt while moving my blog,
- Cedant.com cap all PHP requests to 20 Seconds of execute time which means when my shared host was highly loaded my readers were seeing php failures (this was what prompted the move)
- GoDaddy.com use a brain damaged PhpMyAdmin with no import tab so I couldn’t move my blog there as my 16MB backup was well over their 2MB limit for SQL uploads
- Michele Neylon works way too late into the night and as a result was able to fix all my problems when I finally registered joedrumgoole.com with blacknight.ie at 2.00
pmam on Sunday morning.
So a big shout out to Michele for all his help. I should also add that ftp uploads to my site now rip along as my host is only milliseconds away. I’m still settling in, so if you see any funnies drop me a line.
Moving blog
I’m moving my blog to a new hosting provider so expect some outageness over the next few days.

