Monthly Archives: August 2006

If You Never Go to the Blogroll

If You Never Go to the Blogroll

at least go visit this link from Orac. It’s his latest in a series of Hitler Zombie stories, inspired by people who cannot defend their ideas with logic, and so resort to the “my opponent is just like Hitler” defense. This one deals with a new book/video explaining that if it weren’t for Darwin, the Holocaust would never have happened.

Weblog Referral Attack!

Weblog Referral Attack!

I’m starting to wonder about these.  Hubby set up FrontPage so that I’d get mail every time someone left a comment (because I discovered, quite by accident, that I’d been spammed on some old posts by one of those automated spam-’til-you-die bots, and deleting the spam comments was one of the biggest PITA’s I’d had in the history of alison.com in all its various forms.)  Now, I’m not sure if that’s what did it, or whether it’s something set up with one of the blog search sites I’m pinging, but I’m getting an inbox full of “weblog referrals”.  And no damn comments, you weblog referral search type people!  Then again, I suppose no comments is better than 500 comments all saying stuff like “very informative site.  Well done!  Go visit!” and a link to some stupid spammer’s spammy spam spam site.  I am going to find out where one of these spammers lives and send him my dog, so she can go rushing in and out of the house while >he’s< struggling with a basket of laundry and a disturbed nest of angry hornets and slam the door into his forehead. 

I Love Ken’s Hardware!

I Love Ken’s Hardware!

I forgot to mention in yesterday’s entry. . .you see, I’d gotten to the part where I was supposed to put the grommets into the vests for the RenFaire costumes. I hoped against hope that the grommets and grommet tool I’d gotten would work, despite the fact that they came from the craft store and were manufactured by Prym-Dritz (under a subsidiary label, the sneaky bastiges!) Needless to say, those hopes were dashed, but thankfully on scrap fabric rather than the costumes themselves. The amount of time and money I’ve wasted on their second-rate products should have taught me something by now, but I guess I’m just too optimistic about it. So my first call out to find a decent grommet setting tool that doesn’t cost $150 is to boating/fishing supply store – hey, they must have stuff for repairing sails, right? Well, they had something in their catalogue, but not in stock. No good. I find a couple of places online, and the kits are under $10 – you do need to buy one for each size of grommet, but that’s OK, I’m not going to be making tons of stuff with grommets. However, add in the shipping, and you almost double the price. Hubby, in the meantime, had suggested checking with Ken’s, since they’re local, and have every friggin’ tool and piece of hardware under the sun – and they have a website! He checked, and sure enough, they had these kits, in stock, and they were still open.

I went in, and not only did they have the size I needed, but a whole bunch of others, and additional packs of grommet sets, too! The hole punch needed some help, but the grommets worked, unlike the Dritz ones. Hooray for Ken’s! (They’re on Fischer Blvd in the Cost Cutters plaza in Toms River, BTW. . .)