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Adorable porpoisehead art by Cloe. <3

New hosting

If you're reading this, porpoisehead.net has been successfully migrated to a new hosting company. With a little luck there shouldn't be as much (any!?) downtime as there has been over the last few months, and I hope the response of the new servers will be a little faster too.

There are new versions of MediaWiki (for WikiWikiWalks), Coppermine (for the picture gallery) and phpGedView (Genealogy). There's also an updated set of genealogy data.

Plans for the near future are to re-vamp WikiWikiWalks, and to create some sort of repository for Stellarium texture files, landscapesand so on. Stay tuned.

Fishy Business

An old friend of mine, one Ian Hallam, is setting up a fish keeping site TheFishHouse. The site includes forums and general discussion of all things fishy.

My girlfriend and I once owned a small aquarium with a couple of blushing tetras, Snorkel and Twitch. It wasn't a great success. I got my first digital camera while I had the aquarium, and I totally freaked out the fish by taking a picture with the flash. Snorkel vanished behind the water filter and didn't come out for hours, and poor little twitch turned sideways and had some sort of fit. I thought I'd killed him.

I hadn't meant to use the flash, but forgot that it automatically turned itself on after I switched between view and take picture modes. This is how I learnt that the thing about fish having very short memories is untrue. After this incident, if I went anywhere near the tank with my camera the fish would immediately hide and refuse to come out for at least half an hour. Perhaps that thing about the memory only applies to goldfish... I forget.

We gave the tank and fish to our friend Paul when we left to go and live in Germany. He got a larger tank and added another fish. Sadly, the new one ended up eating Snorkel and Twitch. Paul refuses to admit he had fed our fish to this monster, maintaining to this day that they mere "vanished".

Stellarium User Guide

I've had been spending a little time playing with Stellarium - making a few little patches, a script for seeing an eclipse, bug reports and so on. It's really lovely software - something that I feel is a great showcase for open source software. I had seen a few posts in the Stellarium forums asking for documentation and I thought that I might be able to knock up a small user guide to help orient new users.

Six weeks later and the guide is very nearly a book! I had some contributions from other Stellarium users and it has really taken shape as a nice little project in it's own right.

Genealogy Update

More genealogy data has been uploaded into the Gates Family Genealogy pages:

Individuals 457 new records
Families 108 new records
Sources 3 new records
Others 360 new records

Downtime

porpoisehead.net has suffered some downtime over the last few days. This was caused by a transfer from one server to another at the web hosting company which seemed to run into a few problems. Looks like we're more or less back to normal now though.

Podcatching software released

I've released a prototype version of my podcatching software, mpodder. Info here.

New look for porpoisehead.net

Perhaps it's the nice weather, perhaps it's the abundance of extreme make-over programs on TV. Whatever the reason, porpoisehead.net has got in on the act and had a face-lift. The previous PHP Nuke based site was never really satisfactory, and I finally got tired enough of it to, erm, well, nuke it and do something else.

So now we have a rather simpler site based on Drupal. After the cumbersome admin interface of PHP-Nuke, this is something of a breath of fresh air.

The old PHP-Nuke site will still be the front page for now, as I try to migrate old stories and such to the new interface.

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