Upgraded to WordPress 2.7, moved stuff around
Many apologies if you get spammed via RSS. I just upgraded to WP 2.7, and ended up moving the files to the root of the tree instead of in a /wordpress subdirectory. I've got a rewrite rule in place, so no links should be broken, but I don't know what the consequence of any of this will be for RSS readers.
And yes, I do plan on posting more soon. Or soonish, anyway. I Have A Plan. (Then again, I always seem to have a plan...)
Back in the saddle…
Last week I returned from Hawaii, and into a whole lot of catch-up at work. I also had to clean up the blog site: although I'd upgraded to WordPress 2.5 already (2.5.1 now), before I'd done so, some nasty stuff had been inserted into one of my blog posts, getting my site branded as an attack site.
Now, that was probably the correct action to take, inasmuch as my site was an attack site during that period of time. But would have been too much to ask to send me mail identifying the problem -- or, at least, when I submitted a review request on the site to identify the problem in advance, to avoid a back-and-forth where I fix one problem only to have another one identified before my site status can be returned?
Also, I discovered that my metablog had become stuck, due probably to a prior disk-full condition, and wasn't posting all of my stuff. Further, del.icio.us changed the RSS feed address, and either I missed it or they didn't bother to tell me, so that wasn't showing up, either.
Now that it's fixed, you can see that I've been identifying all of the Mac dive log software. I've become interested in getting an air-integrated computer (with hose and console, probably, rather than wireless, due to the substantial cost difference) and tracking my air consumption at depth. I figure that Laura wants to get Nitrox-certified, and as long as I'll need a new dive computer for that (yes, I will, that's how old my dive computer is), I might as well track air consumption too and upload log data.
Unfortunately, the list of air-integrated dive consoles that play well with Macs is fairly limited. Suunto and Uwatec would be my only choices. I like what I've read about Suunto (though it sounds like the original Cobra, otherwise my best choice, is perhaps overly conservative), but know next to nothing about the Uwatec Smart COM. Reviews and opinions welcome.
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