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I am the Co-Director and Webmaster of the Three Rivers Community Alliance, in Milo, Maine. TRC is the local informational website, and co-sponsors the local paper, the Three Rivers News.

The State of Seth

by on Sep.26, 2011, under Daily Recap, Ramblings, Town Criers

Had a pretty lazy weekend. Didn’t accomplish all too much.

Today on the other hand, was productive. I cleaned the rest of the car. Only have vacuuming left to do. I also cleaned my bedroom and setup the new nightstand my dad painted for me. 

I’m mostly proud the car is clean. Its been awhile… now, I need to motivate myself to scan some Town Criers. I took last week off, and need to get back into the routine.

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Town Crier Vol. 12 – 1973

by on Sep.16, 2011, under Town Criers

Volume 12 (1973) of the Town Crier is now online!!

http://www.milohistorical.org/towncrier/

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Town Crier, Volume 11 – 1972

by on Sep.03, 2011, under Town Criers

Volume 11 – 1972 of the Town Crier is now online!  Enjoy!

http://www.milohistorical.org/towncrier/

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Change is on the Horizon

by on Aug.28, 2011, under TRC

Massive changes are in the planning stages for TRC…  New domain, complete restructure, and design overhaul.  I’ve gotten some help, and we’re gonna do things right :)  More to come…

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Menu Madness

by on Aug.27, 2011, under TRC, WayFar

Awhile back I came up with the brilliant idea of making an overall menu for TRC and TRN and the associated sites.  It was to be similar to the menu on the Bangor Daily News, and similar to the admin menu on my wordpress here (only I can see it, don’t try to look for it).

Well, upon investigating into how to make such a menu by de-coding the BDN site, I discovered that they’re just as evil as me.  That menu on the BDN? (if you haven’t seen it, go look).  Its decoded from the same WordPress menu here on my site.  They did just like I was doing, backwards engineering it from another source!!  I’m shocked.  But also frustrated.  I started out trying to use the WordPress one, but its far too complex and built in from the ground up into WordPress.  Either that, or I’m just too lazy to figure out how to make it work properly.  And trying to backwards engineer it from the BDN is just as complex, as theirs is built from the same madness.

Back to the drawing board.  Or might just scrap the whole project.

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Milo Webcam Update

by on Aug.20, 2011, under TRC

I stopped into Trask’s today and investigated what’s up with the Milo Webcam.  Turns out the ethernet cable that runs up the building to the camera got hit by something, and one of the wires broke.  We either need to replace the entire cable (not fun), or find a way to splice an ethernet cable properly on the outside of a building.

Anyone got suggestions or want to help??

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Town Crier, Volume 10 – 1971

by on Aug.16, 2011, under Town Criers

Volume 10 of the Town Crier (1971) is now online!  This year was pretty short, as there were a whole ton of issues missing.

http://www.milohistorical.org/towncrier/

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The State of Seth

by on Aug.11, 2011, under Daily Recap, ITE, Town Criers, TRC

Its been awhile since I wrote anything. I’m sitting on a bench across the street enjoying the night air.

Town Criers
I’ve started scanning 1971 and there’s alot of issues missing. I’ve scanned 10 issues and I’m already in September!

TRC
The Milo webcam is down and I have no idea why. Looks like I need to plan a trip to Milo this weekend to investigate :( Wasn’t planning on it…  I also need to work on some RSS research I want to do some feeds differently on TRC.

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Things are going good at work. Hasn’t been too horribly busy lately. I setup a new Facebook ad for PC MEDIX today :)

Blah… I’m sleepy. I should go back upstairs.

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