In my various roles as an internet enthusiast and small business IT manager, I have spent a decent amount of time dealing with the intricacies of obtaining, using, and keeping domain names.  Just this week I have been helping my parents’ church look for a new domain name to go with a name for the congregation (I’m keeping the front runners secret for now to avoid poaching).

A good name is to be chosen rather than great riches…
(Proverbs 22:1, New King James Version)

It reminded me that most people don’t have to deal with domain name ownership on any kind of regular basis, and that can put measure of fear or trepidation in the prospect of engaging this important part of having a presence on the internet.  I have a lot I could say about the topic, but I thought would start with the process of finding your domain name since the tasks are fresh in my head.

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This is not my typical tech project, but I really wanted to write about it because it turned out so well.  The accelerator in our car had been sticking for a while now, and lately it had been getting worse.  I knew it was the throttle body because the same thing happened a few years ago, and the dealer service rep. explained that a “throttle body cleaning” would get rid of the sticking.  I have to give some credit to wife for getting this project going, because she was the one who did a little research and found a lot of folks online who talked about doing it themselves.  So in the interest of saving a trip to the shop, I decided to try this one on my own.

View of my car's engine showing the throttle body location.

Where's Waldo? Or, find the Throttle Body.

I did some research of my own online before I got started, and it’s a good thing I did.  I found out that I could actually damage the sensors (i.e. mass air flow sensor) just past the throttle if I used the carburetor cleaner I had on hand (used for cleaning the lawn mower carburetor and engine).  Instead, I stopped at AutoZone (which, by the way, doesn’t show its in-store product inventory on its website, so you actually have to go to the store to see if they have what you need) and found a cleaner made just for this job: Throttle Body & Air Intake Cleaner by CRC Industries, Inc.

Armed with enough knowledge to be dangerous and a beautiful, sunny weekend afternoon, I headed out to the driveway to see if I could figure this out.  Continue reading »

 

As I learn more about WordPress and its capabilities, I’m finding that I can get different functionality with different graphic themes.  I could take the time to learn how to build my own theme, but right now I’m more focused on the functional aspects of the blog (i.e. content organization, syndication, etc.).  Thankfully, there are a lot talented designers on the web who build WordPress themes and make them available under the GNU/GPL license in the WordPress theme directory.  I have now installed a great new theme from the directory, and I have just barely started to play with all features it adds to my blog site.  The only problem now is the temptation to play around with the site layout instead of finishing some of the posts I have sitting in my drafts folder.  Hopefully I can find a balance between adjusting site design and creating site content.  And if you’re reading this on the blog (as opposed to RSS), let me know if you have any trouble loading the graphics – I don’t really want to debate aesthetics, but I do want the site to load in your browser.

 

I just found a cool web service called Twitterfeed that reads the RSS feed of my blog site and, with my permission, posts the most recent x-number of posts to Twitter and Facebook at a scheduled time interval from 30 minutes to 24 hours.  I like the concept, because it means that I can work in my blog and have it help feed my social profiles; and hopefully it will make it easier for my social contacts to keep up with my blog.  This will be the first post to test the functionality of Twitterfeed.  If you like this idea or even use it yourself, please leave me a comment to let me know if this is a good idea!

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