Some legible links

I'm still wrasslin' with Movable Type. I'm sure I'll be switched over before the anniversary of my move to Cornerhost, which is early December, but not quite yet. I'd like to write a longer piece on my 490 Group Software Project experience as that's about to end, but I don't have it yet. Of course I'll have to justify not publishing my weblog with Radio anymore--not because I need to justify it, but I can explain so I might as well. (Short form: I want to post from elsewhere too, I'm still using Radio to read news, and I've made sure I can post to MT with Radio using Footbridge anyway.)

The people writing SimCity 4 have written some articles about it. I decided to read them chronologically (that is, bottom up) so I haven't even looked at the automata ones yet. I like the lack of 000 in this version's title; now that I have a modern computer, I might even be able to play the game.

I should maybe post my version of DJ Adams' Blosxom calendar script. Maybe. Blosxom is fun, and certainly full of contrast with Movable Type.

Apocalyptic book series stirring debate, study among Christians by Brian Lewis for The Tennesseean. The not-so-crackpot autism theory: the mercury compound in certain vaccines is more strongly linked to the development of mental dysfunction in children than we'd like to believe. Eight chapters of John Taylor Gatto's The Underground History of American Education are available online; good for book CD-R, and read Jeremy Bowers' post about it. David McCusker is working on Chandler. What's new in Python 2.3? Sjoerd writes that contentEditable is slowly arriving in Mozilla 1.3a.