Our New Pickup!

Yesterday, we got our new pickup! It is exactly what we wanted. We didn’t need one of these yuppie trucks that works year-round, goes faster than 55MPH, and has a fully intact body. No, what we need is something that we can use every other week or so to haul stuff off to the dump. Something that works most of the year. Something cheap.

So I’ve assembled some photos of this wonder. We’ll begin with the high-quality metal body:

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Next up, the jug of antifreeze it came with, “just in case”:

Next, the luxurious interior:

And now, the high-quality floor — only one hole in 25 years:

Recent bodywork to improve the exterior:

Loose mystery wires at the rear bumper:

And finally, this wonder of modern transportation in all its glory:

The Yes Men

Greencine just sent us The Yes Men, a hilarous real-life documentary about a group of activists who run a website that parodies the World Trade Organization. The funny thing is, people periodically think that these guys are the real WTO and invite them to appear on TV, speak at conferences, etc. And they do it.

The film documents their various hijinks. Whether its from a program recycling human waste to end 3rd-world starvation and boost the profits of McDonald’s, or an assertion that private schools would lead to fewer people that question the WTO, or even an outlandish costume resembling the male anatomy, the really horrifying thing is that everybody thinks they’re serious. The real people at these conferences think that they are absolutely serious in their descriptions of the WTO. They were even quoted in the Canadian parliament.

It’s a fun film to watch, as well as being eye-opening. It is shocking what people these days are willing to accept in the name of free trade.

No More Captcha

Well, I’ve got to say, Drupal’s captcha module is a huge disappointment. The idea is good but the execution is terrible. It caused serious confusion for the session management mechanism, causing people to be randomly logged out, or even sessions confused between different people. That’s a huge security risk, and just made the site so unusable that I couldn’t keep it on.

The good news is that I upgraded to Drupal 4.6.0 in all of this, and the new spam module looks much nicer than the one in 4.5.x. So maybe this will keep me happy for awhile.

Be Gone, Comment Spam! (Again)

I’ve had a lot of trouble with comment spam. This blog has blocked many thousands of comment spams. And unfortunately, it’s blocked a few of Cliff’s legitimate posts, too.

So I have switched to the new captcha module for Drupal. In case you don’t know, a captcha is an automated test designed to tell humans and computers apart. It often takes the form of a graphic with letters or numbers in it — letters or numbers than humans can read, but computers can’t.

I used this idea before with WordPress and it was 100% successful.

So now, you can prove that you are a human right when you make a post — and you will be told instantly if the post is accepted or not. And if it is, it appears instantly.

A lot of comment spam is arriving via trackbacks, and captchas can’t be used with them, so I’ve disabled trackbacks for now.

I think this should make blogging a lot less annoying.

This change also applies to the other Drupal sites hosted here: The Haskell Sequence, Forest of the Plains, and Rail Passenger.