Daily Archive for March 2nd, 2007

How to Hack Xanga, Kinda

Part 2

Danny asked me how to import Xanga entires to Facebook… and so, here goes my informative post on answering that question.

If you go to “My Notes”, you’ll see on the left hand column the “Notes Settings”. When it asks where you want to import the notes from, you type in:

http://www.xanga.com/rss.aspx?user=username

And just replace ‘username’ with your user name. For me, it looks like:

http://www.xanga.com/rss.aspx?user=joshkimdotorg

This has been a not-so well known feature that Xanga provided ever since I could remember. This RSS feed only shows the most recent ten posts (it was five before…), so if you want to import anything before that, you won’t be able to.

Let the “hacking” commence

Basically, you can also use this to get around the not-so-well planned Xanga Lock feature. (Oh man… my Xanga-hate post has been waiting too long… just a little longer…) Anyway, this information is purely for educational purposes, and blah blah blah you can’t sue me blah blah blah it’s a feature blah blah blah.

I hate Xanga Lock. I even made up a random account just to spite the people who use it… and now I use it to visit random people’s site just so that they’d look at their anti-stalker stalking tool (oh, the irony… the stalkee becomes the stalker…) and click through to my content.

Regardless, one day, I thought this one through: I wonder if the ad wizards at Xanga disabled RSS feeds for those that Xanga Locked their site… cuz after all, the guys that use Xanga Lock wouldn’t want their precious content seen by the crazy lunatics out there on the Internet. (= ME. [insert maniacal laughter here])

And lo, and behold, they didn’t. Who would have thunk it? (These guys took like 5 years (at least) to fix the horribly designed groups page… and they didn’t even do a good job of it… oh, right… not the Xanga tirade post yet…)

So, my lovelies, go “hack” away. Next time you get a screen like this and want to be extra sneaky… you know what to do.

Xanga Lock THIS

These days, I don’t even go to Xanga anymore… I just RSS feed all my friends and call it a day.

EDIT: AH HA! There is indeed (thank goodness) a way to disable your RSS feed… it really should be that if you enable Xanga Lock that your RSS feed should be turned off by default.

Anyway, if you want to turn off your RSS feed for your Xanga, go to Edit: Account Info, and then to Privacy. On the Privacy Page, select “no” for the RSS Feed, and save.

2/12 Of A Year

More like… 1/6, no?

Already, 1/6 of 2007 has gone by, guys. It’s insane how fast the time goes by when you’re having fun. Actually, the funny thing is it wasn’t all just fun… it seems like time is just out of control at all times, regardless of if you’re ready or not.

While I’m writing this, I have my January’s Month in Review open, so I’ll be able to see where I’ve met my goals or fell short on them.

I want to keep this post as short and to the point as possible. Let’s do this.

On the Blog

I’ve begun to use images quite liberally, thanks to the Markdown plugin and the TextMate Blogging Bundle. Gallery hasn’t even been touched, and I don’t think it will be for a while: Pictures aren’t what I’m going for with this .com, anyway. Same goes with videos and such.

I’ve been giving splitting up the blog into two some thought… and while I’ve been back and forth on this issue, I think it’s best to keep it going in this manner. We’ll see in a month…

Goal to double traffic wasn’t met, but I get to blame the hosting company for that (they were down twice, and once for more than five hours on a saturday night/morning)… kinda. For next month, I just want to beat my last month’s traffic. That’s all.

Traffic for February

In terms of a design change, it was supposed to come this past month, but we’ll see how things go this month. That… and I still have to post my old entries up. I also need to restructure the categories… retag… ugh. So much work to do, just for the blog…

On Finances

Looks like the normal for groceries for me is around $150/month. I guess I should still shoot for $100/month, but I really do believe… food isn’t something you should skimp on. Eating out, however… that’s something I can still cut down on.

Discretionary spending should have been $100/month, but this past month, I went out to eat quite a few times. seems to also hover around $150/month. This month, though, I started to “live it up”… like buying furniture (exercise ball/chair) and electronic goodies (earbuds)… this is probably why I exceeded my budget. Darn.

In terms of total spending, it comes out to about $300. Anything left over has been sent into savings… By the end of this month, I hope to start up my Roth IRA… I’ll post when that happens. I still have to finish my federal and state taxes. This, too, will be done by the end of this month.

Investments… will start… soon… dang it. Lots more to learn in this field before I start.

On Spiritual

Initially, for Lent, I had given up things like YouTube, TV shows, and movies. Then I started to play Quake… ONE. Oh man, how much fun. I think I must have sunk a good chunk of time into it. Well… I’m going to say this here: All forms of electronic entertainment is forbidden until Easter.

This includes: ANYTHING Flash, ANY passive media… It’s quite hard, seeing how almost EVERYWHERE I go, there’s a TV on or a browser open to YouTube. Time to strategize how to avoid those situations…

Bible reading is going well. Kinda getting behind (I think… I’m not sure…), because I’m really trying to learn Philippians before Easter… but that’s only an excuse. By the end of this month, I want to be fully caught up. I need to do some math in terms of how many chapters I, then, have to read to catch up. We’ll see, at the end of the month.

On Code

Ruby is definitely coming along. But lots to accomplish before I launch a service with it being the main language of choice.

Work is great. The work that I do for the College of Education is so perfect for me. It’s got a lot of flexibility in terms of hours and when I can work, as well as how applicable some of the things I’m doing for them are. For example, I’m administering Subversion for Network Applications Group. I’m going to be using that skill to start subversion-ing my entire /jk/Sites directory, or even possibly my entire home directory. It’s like getting paid to learn and learn and learn (just like you, consultants).

While I lack the “benefits”, like health and 401(k), I like to think my benefits for leading this kind of freelancer/personal consultant lifestyle are flexibility and freedom.

On Business

So hopefully, by the end of the month… I’ll have a company started. Not sure how to even go about doing this 100%, but I guess something like this… is just meant to be learned as one goes about doing it.

On Foreign Languages

I’m almost done with Pimsleur’s Conversational Japanese I started… last… summer. I only really got into trying to go through the system at the beginning of this year. I should be done by the end of the month, easily.

I’ve also finally finished downloading this 10GB torrent of a Japanese Language Learning Pack. I ended up throwing away about half of it, but man… there are some good stuff here. They even have TV lessons! Whoo hoo!

Hanja, I’ve kinda given up on. I guess that 5 characters a day rule went out the window. Let’s hope I can get some kind of system in that lets me continue in this area.

On School

For the MBA, I’ve decided to not go for this upcoming year. Period. Maybe the year after, but not this year.

On Health

It’s becoming very hard to run for my usual 30 minutes, even though I only run every other day. I think my exercise routines are becoming more and more “weight”-heavy now… but I need to start cardio again.

My back is killing me. I think it might be because my back is so weak… more deadlifts for me!

In the past month, I think I missed WIMPE a couple of days: A few due to the snowstorm and a few due to laziness. I hope to go six times a week, minus one rest day somewhere in between.

In terms of diet… Mike Cho told me something about the Boxer’s Diet: Chicken and Broccoli. Period. This scares me a little bit, but I get the point: Very little carb intake, with a humogenous protein intake. Of course, I’m not going to do it like he did for 3 straight days… but I’ll be trying this out, replacing maybe one meal a day for this craziness.

I’m going to give up carbonated drinks again… for like the 30th time. I’m not sure when this started back up again, but it’s been creeping back into my life. It’s time to go cold turkey like before, and stick to water, orange juice, and milk. It doesn’t matter if I have to do an all-nighter… I think I’m going to go caffeine-less, too, like before.

Ugh. I feel so vain talking about physical goals… it’s strange though, I don’t feel so vain talking about intellectual goals…

My my, how judgmental I am, of even my own self.

Closing

This post was supposed to be done on the 28th of last month. Ugh. I feel like writing on my blog is quickly becoming a chore. Also, I feel like I don’t even know who I’m writing to. That issue of splitting up the blog into two plagues my mind every time I start to write an entry…

“Who do I write this to?” This is what’s stopping me from writing endless entries about either myself or about other things. I mean, I want to write about how I pulled two all-nighters at Wardall lounge with the freshmen, but that doesn’t appeal to everyone. I want to write about how things are going in my life, but who wants to read that garbage. I want to write about how RSS feeds aren’t being adopted by the mass public and how to mass-adoption a reality, but no one wants to read that either.

AHHH!

Well, here’s to another month of living! So exciting, so filled with unknowns!