by cg on February 9, 2009
Can it be? Frontier is returning yet again?
I just made this post from Dave Winer’s OPML Editor, which looks a lot like Radio, which looked a lot like Frontier (all products share the Frontier Kernel, Dave’s greatest creation). Dave posted a WordPress connector a few months ago… as you can see, 15 minutes into it, the new code works just fine
A very cool thing that I’ve missed in Wordpress’ many templates is a timestamp (like 2/9/09; 8:01:14 PM) , which is trivial in Frontier/Radio/OPML Editor.
Even better, if I take the time to get back up to speed, I know how to hack the Frontier environment: I can customize my editing environment.
As you can see, I can update a post, add a link or two and timestamp the entry. 2/9/09; 8:31:14 PM by CG
Heh… hacking Frontier code… takes me waaay back…
2/9/09; 8:50:59 PM by CG
by cg on February 9, 2009

It seemed to me that the ‘book’ feature in iPhoto would be a good way to assemble and view a portfolio of pictures. So I bundled up a collection of photos that I took on the N Judah streetcar and CalTrain while I was commuting to radiation therapy at UCSF’s radiation oncology department in San Francisco.
We did a quick first draft, mostly to see how the repro in the book looked relative to the photos on screen (predictably, the shadows became darker) and then fixed up and sent off a second draft, which came back this past Friday.
I’ve posted a page which gives more information about the project, and allows readers to download a PDF version of the second draft – a ‘public beta’ (please feel free to leave your comments). With a bit more fiddling with some of the photos, we’ll be ready to print a very limited run edition which will be offered for sale. We may also offer prints of some of the photos… signed by the ‘artist’…