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<title>Colin Barrett&#x27;s Blog</title><link>http://www.colinbarrett.com/index.html</link><description>News and Everything Else</description><dc:language>en</dc:language><dc:creator>blogmeister@colinbarrett.com</dc:creator><dc:rights>Copyright 2007 Colin Barrett</dc:rights><dc:date>2007-06-14T15:14:20+01:00</dc:date><admin:generatorAgent rdf:resource="http://www.realmacsoftware.com/" />
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<lastBuildDate>Thu, 14 Jun 2007 16:05:14 +0100</lastBuildDate><item><title>Timed Delivery</title><dc:creator>blogmeister@colinbarrett.com</dc:creator><category>Work</category><dc:date>2007-06-14T15:14:20+01:00</dc:date><link>http://www.colinbarrett.com/blog/files/timedpublish.html#unique-entry-id-6</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.colinbarrett.com/blog/files/timedpublish.html#unique-entry-id-6</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[You can accuse me of getting over-confident if you wish, but I'd say that I'm getting cleverer by the minute.  Now what I'm doing is testing to see whether I can create a blog entry on a timed-delivery basis.  In other words, I'm typing this now (15:09) but it will be published at 15:15 precisely.

Hopefully.  Fingers crossed.  That's the theory anyhow.

You see, the whole thing about this new media technology stuff is that you have to have faith in the technology - and in the people who created it.  Time will tell (literally, as it happens!).]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>The Learning Curve</title><dc:creator>blogmeister@colinbarrett.com</dc:creator><category>Ramblings</category><dc:date>2007-06-14T14:58:03+01:00</dc:date><link>http://www.colinbarrett.com/blog/files/learningcurve.html#unique-entry-id-5</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.colinbarrett.com/blog/files/learningcurve.html#unique-entry-id-5</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[I should be writing a 4-page commission for Computer Shopper magazine (UK) but I'm tangled up in the confusion that is Rapid Weaver 3.6 - the web development tool I'm using to build, re-build, shape and re-shape this website on my Mac.  On the face of it, it's a great little application (that's incredibly cheap to buy, incidentally) from a Brighton company called RealMac Software, but in reality it's an application that's very much in development and, as such, is not without bugs and stuff.

The reason I'm posting these nonsense blog entries, therefore, is to test the system.  Every time I make a change to something I need to add or subtract something from the pages in order to see if it will work out there in the real world.  And the $64,000 question is......  is the site still loading?

The answer is that the Site Logo image (at the top right of the page) is only displaying in the Apple Safari browser on Mac.  For some annoying reason it's not showing in either Firefox (Mac, PC) or Internet Explorer 7 (PC).  Back to the drawing board?]]></content:encoded></item></channel>
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