Comments by Brad Choate
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetThis stuff is really infuriating. Especially for me and my wife, who have an AT&T Family Plan. We can talk by phone to each other for free and the plan has unlimited data service, but SMS? I pay $5 for 200 messages for myself and $5 for 200 messages for her. AT&T counts each message sent OR received against your quota, so sending a single SMS to my wife eats 2 of our 400 SMS texts per month.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetThe reason you aren’t getting a lot of negative comments on this post is that you did a fantastic job with TextMate 1. I have no doubt version 2 will be even better.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetWANT
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetWe credit Matt for the WordPress plugin, since it is a derivative of the Akismet WordPress plugin. The TypePad AntiSpam API is Akismet compatible, so the changes were fairly minimal (mainly, making the hostname for the service calls configurable instead of hardwired for the Akismet server). Thanks for the review — we'll update the version requirements on our site match what is shown on the WP Extend directory, that it is compatible with "versions 2.3 and higher".
Reply | Original | Permalink | Tweet@themexican: I think it still does, but you should explore the new Asset tags in MT 4 -- in most cases, you can use those instead of the old EmbedImage plugin.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetThere is one "present time" clock, and the other 6 are future-time, spaced exactly 1 day apart for the whole week.
Reply | Original | Permalink | Tweet@Pascal-- yep, you're right. I'm not sure why I thought you had to use both keys for that.
As for the force quit function, I am aware of that and even mentioned it specifically. That function would have to change of course. I suggested an alternative around the 10th paragraph.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetSo can the amount and density of the plume be derived on a combination of memory and CPU usage? So once you have a couple of dozen tabs open in Safari, it should look like Rome burning?

