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  • Kevin Marks 🏠kevinmarks.com xoxo.zone/@KevinMarks https://twitter.com/kevinmarks   •   Apr 19
    @aaronpk .tel TLD is not a good example of URLs tpc.int is a more interesting solution #eComm
    Aaron Parecki
    @kevinmarks You're right, I just meant as an easy way to build a contact card for email/phone/etc. I use http://aaron.pk as a portal. #ecomm
    Mon, Apr 19, 2010 7:17pm +00:00 #ecomm
  • Kevin Marks 🏠kevinmarks.com xoxo.zone/@KevinMarks https://twitter.com/kevinmarks   •   Apr 19
    Cullen Jennings says there are only two successful unifying address schemes - email and telephone numbers #eComm not URLs? really?
    Aaron Parecki
    @kevinmarks @jasonkolb Agreed. URLs are a great portal to other communication methods. The .tel TLD is a good example of this use. #ecomm
    Mon, Apr 19, 2010 12:03pm -07:00 #ecomm
  • https://twitter.com/kchrist/status/12252359746
    Aaron Parecki
    @kchrist You should say they'll spend as much money updating anything at all in its flat-file form as it would take to move to a CMS.
    Fri, Apr 16, 2010 12:08am +00:00
  • https://twitter.com/StevenWalling/status/12251971980
    Aaron Parecki
    @StevenWalling But do you enter actual image paths in the DokuWiki flat files? Or is that kind of stuff managed by the wiki?
    Fri, Apr 16, 2010 12:02am +00:00
  • https://twitter.com/kchrist/status/12251782435
    Aaron Parecki
    @kchrist Ah yes, that would be annoying. Of course, a site of just flat files would be annoying to maintain anyway.
    Thu, Apr 15, 2010 11:58pm +00:00
  • https://twitter.com/kchrist/status/12251459947
    Aaron Parecki
    @kchrist Best example is using the jQuery UI hosted by Google Code. You just point to the CSS and all the images come in automatically.
    Thu, Apr 15, 2010 11:50pm +00:00
  • https://twitter.com/kchrist/status/12251459947
    Aaron Parecki
    @kchrist Oh, you mean inline styles? ick. Relative paths from an external stylesheet to an image is easier to use that style elsewhere.
    Thu, Apr 15, 2010 11:49pm +00:00
  • https://twitter.com/kchrist/status/12250602446
    Aaron Parecki
    @kchrist using relative paths for images has many benefits. What problems are you running into with it?
    Thu, Apr 15, 2010 11:32pm +00:00
  • radical al-Jabraist https://twitter.com/mathpunk   •   Apr 15
    @aaronpk All the installation guides I've found assume I know what 'webspace', 'php server', and 'localhost' mean.
    Aaron Parecki
    @mathpunk Interesting, the plain text file method is neat. I don't think MediaWiki can do that.
    Thu, Apr 15, 2010 8:16pm +00:00
  • radical al-Jabraist https://twitter.com/mathpunk   •   Apr 15
    @aaronpk How come?
    Aaron Parecki
    @mathpunk Very establsihed code base, very customizable, easy setup. I use it on http://aaronparecki.com/Home and http://cpwebtool.org/Home
    Thu, Apr 15, 2010 8:08pm +00:00
  • radical al-Jabraist https://twitter.com/mathpunk   •   Apr 15
    failing to install dokuwiki
    Aaron Parecki
    @mathpunk MediaWiki is better!
    Thu, Apr 15, 2010 7:57pm +00:00
  • https://twitter.com/skry/status/12202466583
    Aaron Parecki
    @skry Yea, it was pretty nice. The Oxford. Free shuttle service to the airport too.
    Thu, Apr 15, 2010 6:37pm +00:00
  • https://twitter.com/OMTC/status/12180851952
    Aaron Parecki
    @OMTC Real. But if you're suspicious it's a scam, I'll gladly take yours! http://blog.dreamhost.com/2010/04/14/weve-got-20-ipads/
    Laurelhurst, Portland
    Wed, Apr 14, 2010 1:09pm -07:00
  • Adam DuVander https://twitter.com/adamd   •   Apr 14
    Places I don't check-in (but if you do, that's fine): my home, convenience stores, embarrassing chain restaurants, parking lots.
    Aaron Parecki
    @adamd Also I don't check in at my office, because it would just get spammy checking in every day. Would be an easy mayorship tho.
    Wed, Apr 14, 2010 7:32pm +00:00
  • Adam DuVander https://twitter.com/adamd   •   Apr 14
    I'm going to call Twitter's "points of interest" feature a check-in.
    Aaron Parecki
    @adamd Actually I disagree. That's like saying a tweet is just answering the question "What are you doing?"
    Wed, Apr 14, 2010 5:16pm +00:00
  • https://twitter.com/tannerc/status/12170636294
    Aaron Parecki
    @tannerc Live tracking is only possible with a phone, but the Boost is only $50. Otherwise you'd log to an SD card and download later.
    Wed, Apr 14, 2010 4:03pm +00:00
  • https://twitter.com/tannerc/status/12170480988
    Aaron Parecki
    @tannerc I use an HTC Mogul right now, but have also done it with a dedicated Boost Mobile phone.
    Wed, Apr 14, 2010 3:59pm +00:00
  • https://twitter.com/kchrist/status/12124460052
    Aaron Parecki
    @kchrist Unreadable, yes. Either Google Spreadsheets is made for numeric survey answers, or you're expected to export the data to read it.
    Tue, Apr 13, 2010 9:18pm +00:00
  • Tristan 🌧 https://twitter.com/twaddington   •   Apr 12
    @aaronpk what don't you like about it?
    Aaron Parecki
    @twaddington oh, nothing, I was just being sarcastic. But really MySQL is fine for most things so I don't have a need for it right now.
    Mon, Apr 12, 2010 8:45pm +00:00
  • Tristan 🌧 https://twitter.com/twaddington   •   Apr 12
    Any PostgreSQL fans out there?
    Aaron Parecki
    @twaddington no
    Mon, Apr 12, 2010 7:37pm +00:00
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Hi, I'm Aaron Parecki, Director of Identity Standards at Okta, and co-founder of IndieWebCamp. I maintain oauth.net, write and consult about OAuth, and participate in the OAuth Working Group at the IETF. I also help people learn about video production and livestreaming. (detailed bio)

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