More blog changes

Well, opening user registration netted me 3 Russian spambot registrations.

I’ve turned on reCaptcha for registrations. Akismet is working to reduce comment spam without requiring a captcha, so I’m not going to enable it for comments yet.

Anyone using OpenID, please let me know if there are bugs when you attempt to make a comment. Of course, anyone should let me know if there are problems when you attempt to comment– you can do this by emailing me (mortaine, gmail), or by commenting on my LiveJournal or one of my other blogs.

(More) Changes to the Blog

I made a couple of changes to my main uber-blog today:

  1. It is now easier/faster/less irritating to subscribe to receive posts by email. If you have a user account on my blog, you can set it up to receive the full text of posts, and/or to subscribe only to specific categories of posts.
  2. You can now create a user account here on my blog without my intervention. This allows you to receive my posts by email, and let the system remember you for posting comments, etc. Previously, you could only create a user account with my intervention. This was due to an exploitable bug in WordPress which has long since been resolved.
  3. I recently enabled OpenID on my blog to allow you to use your credentials from LiveJournal and other places when posting comments. I haven’t yet tested the OpenID stuff with the subscription stuff; if anyone wants to set up a subscriber user with OpenID and let me know how it goes, I’d be interested to hear.

I am still working on a streamlined “RSS feed by category” option. I know it’s currently a bit of a pain to receive every category when you subscribe to my feeds, particularly lately when so many have been the “cross-posted from the other blog” musings. In truth, though, you can add “/feed” to the end of any category URL and get the RSS feed for that category– I just have to set that up in a way that’s easy for you all to subscribe.

Anyway, that’s all for right now. I’d better get going– we leave in an hour to go to Niagara Falls for the 4-hour tour!

I’m getting paid at my “other” blog

OK, as you have all seen, I’ve been cross-posting blog posts from ustravel.today.com to over here for about a month. Why, you might ask, have I been (a) posting almost daily about a topic (life on the road) that I’ve failed thus far to post about here much? And why so many danged posts? And why did I just go through and shorten a bunch of them to link back?

The answer is because Today.com is paying me to blog. Yes, they are paying me to post regularly about life on the road. And it’s not small potatoes, either. While many bloggers are happy to get $2 PPM, I’m getting $1 per day that I post, plus $2 PPM (that’s $2 per 1000 visitors).

Now, it’s true that they only guarantee that payment rate for the first month, but hey– last month I made $53 from blogging over there, and this month looks like it’ll be close to it again. There’s a pretty good group of folks in the Forums over there, and there are other opportunities that crop up from time to time as well, contests, and so forth.

So, anyway, if you’d like to get paid to blog about stuff you’d talk about anyway (less navel-gazing than I usually post, I’m afraid), sign up here and get started. After a month or two, if you really hate it, you could always quit.

The fine print: You don’t get to put your own ads or commercial content up. No Amazon affiliate links, nothing. It’s great if you want to be financially motivated to post and solicit traffic without having to worry so much about whether or not your affiliates and advertisers are happy. It also means no duplicating– I learned today that my cross-posts need to be truncated with a link back, rather than simply posted up, as they don’t want cross-posting to or from the today.com blog. You also can’t install any plugins or themes; in fact, the customizations available for your blog are very limited. Think of it like a formerly-free LiveJournal account.

In the interest of full disclosure: yes, I get a small commission for everyone who signs up from this link. No, it’s not enough to go to Starbucks. Yes, I still think it’s a good platform with a good community behind it.

Got funny?

I started a new blog carnival for humorous blog posts, called Tickled Elbows because there just weren’t enough humor-related blog carnivals, and even though I am not myself terribly funny, I do know when something makes me laugh.

I’ll be posting it on Friday, so if you submit your post today, it’ll go up by the end of this week. If it doesn’t tickle my funny bone, it doesn’t go into the carnival.

All over again?

Remember last year, when I had all the trouble and anxiety and, well, angst over paring down my 900+ book library to the 100 or so that I really really wanted?

OK. Now imagine that kind of angst, only the books in question are over 100 years old, some priceless, and I haven’t read any of them.

See, I have taken on the task of cataloguing the books in my grandmother’s house, for purposes of estimating their value, and providing some kind of inventory to the auctioneer. Meanwhile, my dad and stepmom periodically ask me if there are any of the books I want or just can’t live without, because my dad is willing to take a few in his share of the inherited goods and pass them along to me.

“Yes,” I replied last night. “I want all of them. I can’t live without any of them. They’re books.”

My stepmother doesn’t entirely understand, but my father does, completely (so does my uncle, by the way, and grandma would understand, too). I remember doing this when my other grandmother died– perhaps this is how I grieve? I go through the deceased’s library? Certainly, one of my favorite things to do is snoop through a person’s bookshelves to see what they like to read. You can learn a lot about a person by the company they keep, and of course, to a book-addict, the company of fictional characters counts just as much as any other riff-raff you might pick up.

In any case, I’m still trying to figure out how I can convert Steggy into a rolling antique book library. I doubt it’s going to happen. Something about me already claiming more than my share of storage in the RV as it is may come up. I will have to let go and say “ah, how wonderful that these books are given to the world instead of being locked away in the attic again!”

Did I tell you about the wheel? Grandma left me a spinning wheel. Just the wheel, though. No frame, no spindles, no flyer head…. just the wheel (it’s a great wheel– you spin while standing or walking beside it). I’m thinking of making a PVC pipe stand for it and having a go.

Tuesday night, John and I played Scrabble with my dad and stepmom using Grandma’s Scrabble set, but not her wacky rules. In her set, several pieces are missing, and she replaced them with pieces from another game. Since you can’t tell from looking at the new pieces what the value of the letters are, those pieces have the values printed on the Scrabble board (you know, the chart with the letter distribution?) That means there’s at least one 12-point “E” and a 1-point “Z” in her set.

We played with standard rules (and values), and I kicked everyone’s ass.

More Meta Stuff:

For friendly LJ-crossposters and others following my blog and being confused by some of the posts in the RV category: they’re being syndicated from my ustravel.today.com blog, and I haven’t worked out all the kinks yet– feel free to ignore them, although Monday and Tuesday’s posts were amusing in the “fun and games” category (I needed something light and quick to write, given the fact that Monday and Tuesday were visitation and funeral days). In an ideal world, you’ll be able to click a link and go straight to the rest of the entry on the correct site. I have that feed set up to send only excerpts right now, and I’m working out the kinks of having it cross-post here, then over to LJ…. and I’m sure you understand why that’s complicated, right? The cross-poster I was using (WP-o-matic) completely failed to do anything it’s supposed to. It would cross-post, but in doing so it cross-posted duplicates, did not pick up feeds automatically, and generally sucked. So I took it down and am trying a different feed plugin, one that unfortunately doesn’t have any “add the source to the bottom of your feed” options. Ah, well.

Edited to add: I’ve now added a “Syndicated” category (and LJ tag) so if the post is coming off of one of my feeds, you’ll know.

Also: I’m happy to entertain genuine, non-spammy comments in response to my sponsored post the other day. Did you hate it? Did you shrug and say “oh, well; at least it’s not total crap.” LJers didn’t see it, I know– that was deliberate, since my LJ is non-commercial, and the sponsored post was definitely ad-oriented. I think I’d entertain a great sponsorship for one of my blogs, but let’s be serious: who would want to sponsor this navel-gazing dreck?