If you work with SQL Server, you're familiar with its pathetic date formatting options. Check out this great user-defined date formatting function. It works well and it made me realize I need to write something similar for VBScript. The dream is to never have to string together a bunch of DatePart()s again.

The book arrival is interesting timing. It was three years ago today that Pyra (then just Ev, Meg, and I) launched Blogger.

My copy of We Blog: Publishing Online with Weblogs arrived today. skp ordered it for me from Wiley.com, the publisher. (Even authors have to order the book if we want to see it right away.) It's satisfying to see the book in its final form after passing around Word documents for so long. When you're writing and editing you get so mired with details, problems, and deadlines that it's easy to loose site of what you're actually making. Now, after seeing the book it hit me—so that's what I was doing.

There's a patch available for Internet Explorer that fixes some security problems.

I added support for Barnes & Noble and Powells links to the Weblog Bookwatch. So if you link to individual books at these stores (the ISBN must be in the URL) and notify weblogs.com when you update, they'll be included in the mix. It's books only, so the MediaWatch won't be affected by this.

I can't stop playing This Mess We're In by PJ Harvey with Thom Yorke singing. [ra snippet]

Dave is naming names on his weblog. If bloggers become more politically active, I bet we'd find our political leaders tuning into them. (and/or creating them.) I think they'd find it a useful way to take and affect the pulse of their constituants. It's only a small section of their constituancy currently, but more weight for weblogs could mean more participation.

Erik Benson is continuing his work extending the idea behind Weblog Bookwatch with a new site called All Consuming. One nice feature is that he's keeping a cached copy of the weblog on hand so you can see exactly where the book link is in the context of the blog. (A problem I'm attempting to solve by letting people "focus" the link for each book by providing the permalink for the post that mentions the book.) Seeing what he's put together so far has me looking forward to more development. There's so much to be done in this area.

The author behind the Davezilla weblog is being hassled by lawyers from Toho Co., because of the "zilla" in his site's name. Apparently, they feel readers may be confused and think that Davezilla is endorsed by Toho Co. because they own the copyright to "Godzilla." If they want to clamp down on the use of x-zilla and lizard-like creatures they're going to have a huge battle. Once won, they can dig into all of those sites that have "God" in the title as well. Ridiculous.

I haven't digested the trip to Alaska enough to write about it yet. It was so different from any place I've been before, and I know I've only seen a fraction of the surface. Just knowing a place like Alaska exists is forcing me to think about the place I live and the way I live. I definitely want to go back to some of the specific areas we breezed through and spend more time exploring. Until I get that all figured out, pictures! (I whittled it down to 31.)

distant mountains (click to see more)

iceberg (click to see more)

My scanner isn't working at the moment, so I'll have to wait to post some of the 35mm pics I took.

It's good to be home. And more specifically, on land. It's not natural for people to be on the ocean for an extended period of time. (Maybe I feel this way because I grew up in Nebraska, which is about as far away from an ocean as you can be.) It was a fun trip though, and I took 772 pictures. I won't post all of them. (Not all at once, anyway. ;)

Totem Pole
Top of a totem pole in Ketchikan, AK
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