Archive for July, 2009


Seattle Sunset 7.24.09




Seattle Sunset 7.24.09

Originally uploaded by jonketo

Back to staying up late, blogging and making panoramas! And integrati g flickr with my blog.

And I can post from my phone!

WordPress FTW!

I had a great epiphany this morning. Why do some work I am behind on when I could convert my blogger blog to wordpress? Obviously I didn’t come up with a good answer, so hours later, my blog has been converted. Here are the steps I followed.

1) Created an account on wordpress.com

2) Published my old blogger blog to blogspot.com as opposed to ketox.org

3) Used the cool import tool to convert my blogspot blog to wordpress

4) Exported the wordpress blog to and xml file

5) Imported the wordpress xml export to my wordpress blog at http://ketox.org/jon/press

I tried using the import tool on my hosted server ketox.org, but there were some errors, so I went through the additional step of exporting to a blog on the wordpress.com servers. This reduced any potential problems with servers and configurations that I saw on forums when I was trying to troubleshoot why it would not work my from my hosted server. I would actually recommend this method to others as well since the wordpress and blogspot servers can communicate with each other and if your wordpress version is up to date then the import and export should not have any issues either.

The second technical problem to tackle (or first maybe, since the conversion task simply involved clicking buttons) was to get all of the traffic still going to http://ketox.org/jon/blog to go to my new url at http://ketox.org/jon/press/. Using some simple mod_rewrite all the permalinks to posts and archive links permanently redirect to my new wordpress blog. For example, an old link to a post like this:

http://ketox.org/jon/blog/2009/01/new-year-2009.html

Will go directly to the new WordPress version! Awesome! The same is true for old archive links like this:

http://ketox.org/jon/blog/archive/2004_09_01_archive.html

Double Awesome!

After getting the redirects to work I spent some time going through the comments to delete spam and other comments. It was both good and bad, made me happy, made me sad. I got to look at the last 5 years of my life. It made me super glad I started this thing and has reinpired me to continue doing this. That way when I am 80 I can go back through it and remember all the funny little things that have happened to me.

Anyways, the new theme can be temporary. I chose it pretty quickly, so I can change it. I also have to go back through and fix up some images that have become broken over time. I figure this is just as good of a time as any.

Seattle Sunset


Seattle Sunset
Originally uploaded by jonketo

I had to distract myself from a little work to take pictures of the great sunset tonight!


Clay Bar Results
Originally uploaded by jonketo

So I finally clay barred my car and waxed it. It is super shiny and smooth! I am not sure how quickly I will do it again, however. The process was fun for the first couple hours, but by the eighth hour I just wanted to be done. Here is what I learned:

1) Don’t worry about spots that don’t get too dirty, i.e. underneath the spoiler.
2) Surprisingly the front bumper is not too bad, the larger horizontal surfaces are the worst.
3) Addendum to #2, do the large horizontal flat surfaces first. You get the hard work out of the way.
4) The clay bar takes up the most time by far.
5) I should get a machine to help buff out imperfections next time.
6) Don’t clay bar and wax if you park on the street, wait until you get a garage. My car already has pollen on it. It hasn’t even been 24 hrs!
7) Talk to someone who has done this before on a ca like yours without help.
8) Having an extra set of hands and a smaller car with less features will make the process much faster.
9) Only in Seattle while cleaning my tires in a Safeway parking garage will I arouse the suspicion of Seattle Police.
10) I really need to get a 5D MKII to take pictures of my car at night …. but not really … I just need another way to justify it in my head.

All in all, it was a fun experience and I will probably do it again sometime.

Since it has been a while since I have been cycling and I need some motivation to go out I have been thinking about a couple projects

1) repaint my current bicycle
2) convert it to a fixie

I am not sure how far I will go, but since my car project is done I will at least paint it. I bought some spray paint at Fred Meyer today, so now I need to do some research online on how to repaint my bicycle. I had been toying around with the idea, but after seeing Lance Armstrong in the Tour de France when it started in Monaco I got more excited about actually starting this project.

Here goes nothing … I will try to get it done quicker than my car project too!

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