30Jun/081

Wordle and the Bridal Shower

I've passed on exactly 2 blog posts from the Lotus community to my wife. The first one was a game Carl Tyler posted and the second was Alan Lepofsky's on Wordle (admittedly after reading 5 or 6 other wordle posts).

I was expecting a reply of cool, instead the reply simply came back, 'adicted!'. This all happened a week ago, and a week before the bridal shower that she was planning for her sister.

Here are the pictures of how she used the wordles as both a gift and as part of the shower.

Jonathan Feinberg is a genius.

Wordle FrameWordle TagsWordle Tags Closeup

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28Jun/080

Teaching others is learning twice.

That's my quote of the day. I saw it on a church billboard in Seabrook, NH earlier today. Thought it was worth passing on. I've never heard the saying before so it stuck, apparetnly google hasn't either.

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%22Teaching+others+is+learning+twice%22&btnG=Google+Search

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27Jun/080

How to get your post listed on Planet Lotus the second it’s published.

Planet Lotus for some time now has offered a real-time feed update that anyone can perform. If you choose not to use this feature, no big deal, your feed is polled every 20 minutes. It does it in the order of everyone's last post. This way those that have posted recently will be checked last causing their new posts to be higher in the list.

To do a real-time update simply open your profile and click the real-time update icon. It looks identical to the view refresh icon in Notes; it's actually the same icon; it fell off a truck. Here are a couple of other things to consider.

- Once you click the icon it may take a few seconds to notice anything has been done. Its making a AJAX call in the backend to the rss collection class.
- Your post will show up immediately in your profile however the front page is created every 2 minutes so it all depends on where you fall into the creation of that page as to when it shows up.
-If you get an error back there are two different links to click, i often use feedvalidator.org. The validation links on your profile have your url already configured so you only have to click the link. This service will tell you exactly what is wrong with your feed. It is almost ALWAYS content related meaning you don't have to hack the design of your blog feed to get things working. The sad news is if you don't fix the problem feed it will take for that post to works its way through before any other new ones will be picked up.
-Please also notice the blog roll on the front page. If you see a red x or know someone who has a red x for an icon please ask them to check their feed. It takes a planet to raise a website.

FYI I plan on changing the profile urls in the coming weeks from:

http://planetlotus.org/blog.php?id=1&name=YancyLent

to

http://planetlotus.org/profile/YancyLent

If anyone has a better suggestion for a naming convention or url convention please feel free to pass along.

Enjoy!

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26Jun/080

Training Update

What is the proper training for a two day, 192 mile ride? I've asked this over and over again to anyone that's done the big miles and each time I get different answer. They range from, if you can do 50, you're fine, up to, and my favorite, do the distance for your training, in other words go out next weekend and do 111, (total mileage for day one).

I'm very happy with my training and feel I'm on course, however I have been stuck in the 19 mph blues. For some reason I've not been able to go faster, or even slower then 19.1 mph avg. no matter what the distance on solo rides. Last Spring my times ranged from 19 in a half up to 21. I was in the groove. This year, no matter how I feel I end up with the same pace.

This past Saturday morning everything changed. I was planning on a double with my triathlon club; trifury.com. Every Saturday they have a 30.2 mile ride that is the highlight of my week. There we're a handful that were up for the double loop.

The ride started out fast but for once it didn't feel too fast. There was just shy of 30 of us and we were flying. First day of Summer, perfect weather, not sure what it was but the traditional going out fast to establish the different pace packs was in full gear. There was a group of us, maybe 15 at the front that weren't budging. It was constant poll position through the back country roads of suburbia. We were traveling close together in the mid to high 20's. My arms were covered in goose bumps, everyone was showing off and no on was backing down. It was the single best few miles of this year, period. Even in the moment I kept saying this is the coolest thing, this is so cool, this is so cool… this coming from someone that's been to 8 days of theme parks in Orlando over the past 6 months.

Eventually it thinned out and at the half way point one of the hard core riders; a nationally ranked female triathlete had a technical issue that caused a chasm in the ride. After a couple minutes, a group of about 6 of use when on. Yes, this means the amazing ride we had ahead of us will forever have an asterisks attached. So there we were, flying when, John I believe his name was, who pulling at the front almost the entire first half of the ride, pulled out ahead. Another guy a I followed suit. For the rest of the ride neither of us could relieve him at the front, he was going too fast. I tried for about a minute and I think he just got board of my pace, which was mostly around ~23. This happened until the end and the three of us pulled in the parking lot; WAY ahead of everyone else. Our average for 30 miles was 21.6 mph, maybe my fastest 30+ ever.

There was about 15 minutes of waiting to gather those that wanted to do the second loop. I believe there were 6 or 7 of us. As we flew through the course we joked how we were targeting a 16mph average. It was even more funny when the guy that mentioned the 16 mph pace was taking pulls at 23. We all had sick energy and every hill was a mini race onto itself… and this is where it got interesting.

One of those on the ride was Dave T. he was for years my running partner back at Lotus and the guy I look forward to seeing every Saturday morning. On his worse day, I could never beat him, track, 5k, marathon. Today however, was my day. I made sure not only that i was the first up every hill but that I was close to him. To add to it at the end, and this is something I learned from him, if you have the legs its ok to go out fast at the end. Yes this is universal in running circles but I had to apply it to the ride, so with about a mile left I took off up a hill and was the first one back. As we were parting after the ride he extended his hand and said “Nice Ride”. In the hundreds of hours of hours we spent running together this was my favorite moment of our friendship. Yes, he will always be a big brother kind of friend to me.

The second loop was completed at a 19.6 pace. Things are looking up.

This morning, I went out for my first solo ride since. I wanted to take it easy, think about forum and not push it. No matter how hard I tired to relax and take it easy the average speed kept raising. In the short 20 ride it whet from 19.6 to 20.2 at the finish, all with what felt little energy. To boot, after the ride my weight was down to 215, yes it was after the ride but still I haven't seen that number in a while.

If you're still reading and wondering why Im riding 192 miles, please check this out…. http://charity.planetlotus.org

I hope to get more frequent with my updates in the coming weeks. Until then.. please, take this away… if you have young kids, don't forget to go over the rules of the road!

Update: back down to planet earth!

Yesterday, i went out for the 6pm group ride in Newburyport. Being that since the fast Sat. morning ride I'm only a phone call away from being asked to join in the Tour de France I went out with the fast group; big mistake. I figured since there was a very competitive time trial event going on a few towns over the heavy hitters weren't there; nope, they're everywhere.

I was, by design, on the back of the pack until the 10 mile mark. We were slowly gaining speed. Not for a second did I think I would be dropped. I watched people one by one fell off the back, mostly on the smaller hills. The first real hill at the 10 mile mark was the death of me. I couldn't maintain their speed up the hill and after cresting it couldn't recover fast enough and lost the turn they made.

I was the only one dropped on the hill so I was all alone. I took a wrong turn, saw a splinter group then turned around. I didn't catch them in time to see their direction but saw another couple and road back with them; this was only the second time I did this route so I was completely lost. They were a nice couple, just way too slow. Just before returning to the bike show I took off for plumb island and exhausted what i had for the day at a pretty fast pace.

Back at the car i got into a conversation with the last guy that was dropped before me. Moments later a guy that came in early from the middle group joined us and said how they hooked up with a bunch of "sluts" from the fast group. Yes, he didn't know it but he was referring to me... and the other guy. Apparently a slut is someone like me that leaches off the back of the pack and never contributes, or as I like to put it, does everything they can to hang on. A fresh pack of about 5 riders came into the parking lot where he pointed and said “there are the sluts now”.

Note to self, next week, don't listen to the ego, go with the middle group.

18Jun/080

Search 10 Lotus community sites from one page.

Give it a try...

http://planetlotus.org/search.php?search=widget&sort=1

This idea actually came from a comment Peter Presnell posted on Nathan's blog. I would have left a comment saying how wonderful his idea was but I was gone coding this neat utility while it was fresh. Looking back at his suggestion. It would be great if high traffic, Lotus owned community sites would promote other non-Lotus community sites. Wouldn't that only serve to enhance end user self service, save money, elevate product knowledge and enhance brand loyalty?

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17Jun/080

Announcing Planet Lotus Downloads!

It is with great joy that I announce planetlotus.org/downloads beta, a community based catalog of Lotus related downloads, widgets, session slides, example databases, third party products, whitepapers, your product, utilities, the files from your blog navigator... anything. It works in the spirit of download.com, shareware.com or tucows.com; and makes file downloads easy to track down and use.  Downloads will not be stored on this site, planetlotus.org/downloads will house all of the downloads description information, title, url, brief desc. and detailed description. Each submission will be given a specialized URL, (e.g., http://planetlotus.org/download/axceler-serveradmin-plus ). The URL works just like those on the planetlotus.org front page, any click or download, from any web page, will be logged towards the downloads click total.

Other features will include tag clouds, search, commenting, favorites, contributor galleries, and download blog widgets, all in the works...

Take a look! http://planetlotus.org/downloads

To get started adding your download(s)...

  1. register at: http://planetlotus.org/forum/ (if you haven't already)
  2. login to the Planet Lotus user management area: http://planetlotus.org/manage/
  3. click on manage downloads then *add.

* To start, make sure you only add downloads that are either yours or that you are a point person for. This will make management of the meta that much easier.

Please consider leaving any feedback on the forum (link below) so I can track and process it easier… http://planetlotus.org/forum/index.php/topic,70.0.html

As a footnote, over the past 30 days the word "download" is the single most searched term on planetlotus.org… 148 times.

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16Jun/080

Our community has too many downloads

Add to that widgets, session slides, example databases, third party products, whitepapers, your product, utilities, the files from your blog navigator... the list goes on. A couple weeks back I counted about 4 listed in blog posts over the course of a few days. Going back a little to the Notes 8.1 launch and the ensuing widget gold rush, I was amazed at how difficult it was to track things down downloads like Mikkel Heisterberg's twitnotes and the Turtle Partnership's widget database. This had me thinking... there has to be a better way.

It is with great joy that I announce planetlotus.org/downloads (beta), a community based catalog of any Lotus related download, period. It works in the spirit of download.com, shareware.com or tucows.com; it's a catalog of the downloads meta data. The posted URL will either directly kick off the download from a different site or bring you to a download landing page… like http://lekkimworld.com/twitnotes for more information.

To get started simply register for the forum (if you haven't already) and start adding. Your download will be given a specialized URL, (e.g., http://planetlotus.org/download/axceler-serveradmin-plus ). The URL works just like those on the planetlotus.org front page. They increment a click counter. There will be tag clouds, search, commenting, favorites, all in the works or completed.

Take a look! http://planetlotus.org/downloads

Please consider leaving any feedback on the forum (link below) so I can track and process it easier… http://planetlotus.org/forum/index.php/topic,70.0.html

To get started:

1. register for the forum: http://planetlotus.org/forum/
2. login to the Planet Lotus management area: http://planetlotus.org/manage/
3. click on manage downloads then *add.

* To start, make sure you only add downloads that are either yours or that you are a point person for. This will make management of the meta that much easier.

As a foot note, over the past 30 days the word download is the single most searched term on planetlotus.org… 148 times.

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4Jun/081

Planet Lotus Performance Update

As many of you can tell, the site feels a bit spry this week. Sunday I spent all day moving it from a P.Of S. Virtual Dedicated Server to a Dedicated Server at godaddy.com. I don't think, in generally anything is wrong with Godaddy's VDSs, I just feel I got/we got an unlucky overtaxed piece of hardware.

This upgrade will give me the opportunity to grow the idea and offer it as a hosted solution. If you're interested in replicating the idea for your company, hobby, etc, contact me. It can be offered as a public solution or as a way to aggregate, research and organize blog content privately.

Contact: yancylent and the domain is yahoo.com

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