Journalized Theme 2 Beta 2

I have released a minor update to my Journalized Theme version 2. This fixes issue where is didn’t save your options. Some people have reported this problem. Having found and fixed the bug, I cannot understand how it ever worked, unless WordPress’ get_settings() function has changed.
I have also included a fix for the slashes problem in the column headers, and a couple of minor cleanups. You can get it from here: journalized-theme-2.0-Beta-2.tar.gz or journalized-theme-2.0-Beta-2.zip .
The main page to leave comments about this is the Journalized Theme Version 2 page.

Remember this is still beta code. It is a minor update to the previous release. I have a lot more code written, but it is not complete or tested yet.

Update: I’ve put together a readme file listing the changes I made.

Updating To WordPress 2.0.5 Problems?

Hmmm… I upgraded to WP 2.0.5 today (yes I know I’m late) and it appears to have marked some old posts as new. Hence they may well appear in the Dashboard.

I haven’t done anything to prompt this other than upgrade. I’m not sure what has caused this, but I think one or two other people had similar problems. Sorry for the confusion.

Update: I just thought of something I did change.
I changed the blog description: I changed “not quite so daily thoughts” to be “not-quite-so-daily thoughts”. I wonder whether that is enough to trigger the problem with the software at WordPress Planet?

Off to Oz!

With fairly short notice, I have to fly to sunny Sydney on business today. It will be my first time in Australia, I’m quite looking forward to it. Though how much of Sydney I’ll get to see I’m not sure. I have a full week of meetings once I get to the office over there.

I will at least have the weekend beforehand to recover from the 26 hours travel time and cram in some site seeing.

I’ll try to blog more as I go along.

Torched!

Wow! Someone dumped a car at the back of my house tonight and torched it.

I was working on the laptop when I heard a loud noise outside, clearly close to the house. I work in the cellar and only have a narrow glass brick view to outside. I looked up and saw an orange glow through the glass. I rushed up stairs to see a large fire at the back of the house.

At first glance I thought it was my car! I second later I realised it wasn’t, but that the car that was burning was only feet away from mine.

I grabbed the car keys and dashed out of the house. I managed to dial 999 on my mobile phone whilst opening and getting in to the car. As the emergency service answered the call, I got the car started. At that point two police cars arrived. I tried to explain to the operator, what had happened, that the police were on the scene, at the same time as I tried to move the car away to safety without first reversing into the burning car!

I managed to get the car moved, having put my phone down. I didn’t get to move it far as the fire service had arrived and parked across the road. I got back on the phone and explained to the operator (now inexplicably from the ambulance service) that the police were on the scene and I didn’t need an ambulance.

The firemen were very efficient and had the fire out in less than 5 minutes. I had noticed that all this time there was a cameraman on the scene. At first I assumed he was from the police (he arrived with them), but he explained that he was from the BBC. He was filming for a program that sounded like “Car wars” about car crime in Britain. I gave him a very short interview. I have no idea if or when it will appear on TV.

Having got the OK from one of the firemen to put my car back, he spotted that my number plate on the back of the car had started to melt. We examined the back of the car and apart from a little bubbling on a piece of trim above the number plate, there was no other damage. It looks like I just moved the car in time.

I didn’t have the wherewithal to grab my camera when it all started happening, but I took a couple of picture afterwards.

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This is all that’s left of the car. It looks like it was an old Rover mini metro.

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The bonnet blew open at one point.

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You can see how close it was to the wall at the back of the house. The bush over the wall used to have leaves. They are now all shrivelled and burnt.

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Within an hour, a guy came to tow the burnt shell away.

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More expense on the car! The white on the number plate is not over exposure from the flash, the plastic has turned white and started to bubble!

Update: I should point out that throughout all this Jan, Jamie, and all the neighbours but one slept on peacefully!