{"id":227,"date":"2005-10-01T21:15:00","date_gmt":"2005-10-02T04:15:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.tengrrl.com\/blog\/?p=227"},"modified":"2005-10-01T21:15:00","modified_gmt":"2005-10-02T04:15:00","slug":"227","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.tengrrl.com\/blog\/2005\/10\/01\/227\/","title":{"rendered":""},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Hmm. Accomplishments for Saturday, the first day of October? Well, I got out of bed and watched the Virginia Tech football game. Eventually, the drugs made me dizzy\/sleepy so there were two different naps. <\/p>\n<p>Then I fiddled about with the Gettysburg lesson plan. I think I&#8217;ve nearly convinced myself that the original idea I had was a bad one. The thing is I have a lot of raw material, so I really need to do something with this text. It would be a shame to scrap it when I&#8217;ve gathered lots of good stuff. Mostly they are great Web sites that include drafts and other historical information. There&#8217;s also an iMovie site that has a <a href=\"http:\/\/ali.apple.com\/ali_sites\/ali\/exhibits\/1000529\/ \">student-produced movie<\/a> of Civil War photos with the class reading the Gettysburg Address as the narration. Perhaps <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ourdocuments.gov\/doc.php?flash=true&#038;doc=36#\">the oddest resource<\/a> is from ourdocuments.gov. For some unknown reason, they have included a Flash version of the a draft of the Address. The resource allows you to move the piece of paper around so that you can see different parts of it on screen. It&#8217;s beyond me why they&#8217;ve done this. It&#8217;s more frustrating than it is useful. If you really want to see the original drafts and use them in class, I strongly urge you to use <a href=\"http:\/\/www.loc.gov\/exhibits\/gadd\/gadrft.html\">the Library of Congress pages<\/a>, which show the entire page of the draft on screen. Much easier to use.<\/p>\n<p>Beyond that, my only other accomplishment was adding a little calendar to my blog template. There&#8217;s some woman <a href=\"http:\/\/blog.qisoftware.com\/2004\/09\/dating-your-blog.html\">trying to sell something to add calendars<\/a>. I wasn&#8217;t impressed with her work. First her page loads strangely with Google Ads flashing about. Second that blog page of hers is more then a year old. That&#8217;s dead for us <a href=\"http:\/\/www.blogshares.com\/\">Blogshares<\/a> players, so I&#8217;m skeptical of the tool. Instead, I found <a href=\"http:\/\/www.philringnalda.com\/archivescripts\/calendar\/\">a free javascript<\/a> that does the job. I tweaked it slightly because I wanted the calendar on ever page, but I&#8217;m no longer sure that that was a good idea. Maybe it should only show up on archives. I&#8217;m figuring that I&#8217;ll look at it this way for a while, and then change it if I decide it functions too strangely. The problem on the homepage is that it builds a calendar for the entries on the page, starting from the bottom up. So today, for instance, I&#8217;m posting an October entry, but the little calendar in the right navigation bar will be for September&#151;and not all of September, just from the entries on this page. The script works perfectly for archive pages, which is what it was designed to do. I just wanted one on the homepage, but I&#8217;m realizing the folly of that desire.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Hmm. Accomplishments for Saturday, the first day of October? Well, I got out of bed and watched the Virginia Tech football game. Eventually, the drugs made me dizzy\/sleepy so there were two different naps. Then I fiddled about with the Gettysburg lesson plan. 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