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Hitched!

If you remember the first Hitching post, I mentioned how I’ve been looking for a trailer hitch for our Honda CR-V. Well, I got one.

I found one for about $80, which, with shipping was still under $100, so score one for shopping around via the interwebs. After acquiring a hitch, I had to deal with installation. Now, the sites I had looked at said it should take maybe 20 or 30 minutes, and some had testimonials saying as much. No drilling needed! You just need a file, and a wrench!

To begin with, there were two parts missing in my kit. There were supposed to be bolt leaders, which help put the bolts into place on the frame of the vehicle. I ended up making my own with some nylon cord and masking tape. It worked, but just barely. I ended up doing a lot of filing, and also ended up using my drill. A lot. I think spent more than 20 minutes just filing and drilling! As in all the diagrams I saw, no one ever mentioned the muffler, which I had to work around. So in total, I estimated that it took me over an hour to install the hitch. (Dana says it was closer to two hours, but we won’t argue that here.)

The large majority of the time was spent just trying to “modify” the holes of the frame to fit the bolts and plates. Once that was done, it was just a matter of getting the bolts into place. This was super-tricky, probably because I was missing the bolt leaders and had to make my own. Once the bolts were in place, it was simple as hell to just put the hitch on and tighten the bolts. So it definitely could have taken just 20 minutes if the bolts and plates had fit out of the box without needing to widen the holes.

So now I can add “putting on a trailer hitch” to the list of things I’ve done, and could probably do again.

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Podcasting Correction

Through some odd set of circumstances, I ended up searching Amazon for my own name, and found that I was mentioned in the Podcasting Bible.

Podcasting Bible: Page 40

In the image above you’ll see some highlighted text that says “Amphetadesk, an RSS newsreader developed by Pete Prodoehl” The problem is, that text is inaccurate and/or misleading. I’m not one to take credit for things I didn’t do. (But wait, isn’t the history of Podcasting filled with people taking credit for what they didn’t do?) Morbus Iff was the lead developer of Amphetadesk. Morbus is a friend of mine, and I was a big fan of Amphetadesk. I don’t know that any of my code or suggestions ever went into Amphetadesk, but I did create a skin for Amphetadesk which enabled the links found in RSS 2.0 feed with enclosures.

It appears the Podcasting Bible was published by Wiley in February 2007. Oddly enough, some of my writing oes appear in another Wiley book, Videoblogging. I mentioned that in the post I am a (Contributing) Author!

Anyway, if you want to give me credit for things I didn’t do, please feel free to do so… but you should know that I may try to set the record straight.

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Apple Store: Madison

Apple Store Madison

And then there were three…

Madison, one of my favorite Wisconsin cities, is getting an Apple Store. It’s at West Towne Mall, and will open July 7th, 2007.

And just a week after the Bayshore store opened. (Note: I’m hoping to be at the Apple Store Bayshore on Saturday July 7th, 2007 – Jason, are you working that day?)

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Website Tip #326

It still amazes me how many server admins fail to properly configure their web servers and dns so that foo.com works just as well as www.foo.com

On the other hand, there is a whole group of people who think that the ‘www’ is absolutely required, and even if you tell them to go to bar.foo.com, they will go to www.bar.foo.com, so make sure you set that up as well. It’s easy in Apache, just add a ServerAlias like so:

ServerName bar.foo.com
ServerAlias www.bar.foo.com

A simple fix, and hopefully it will help prevent having to explain to people that you don’t need to type the ‘www’ part, just let them do it, it’s easier to fix things on the server than in people’s brains.

(And if you can’t make this fix on your server yourself, ask whoever maintains your server to make it for you.)

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Oh, Hai Pete

Remember when I mentioned a song I recorded called Shelf Life? Sure you do…

Well anyway, thanks to the Creative Commons license I used (Attribution) others can put it to use, and now someone has…

Gabe has just uploaded Oh, Hai Pete, a little number he sent me via email last week, which I somehow talked him into publishing for real.

Enjoy…