March 6th, 2009
Filed under: Reviews, Web | Tags: flash, web

Old Flash Intro
Most of you won’t know this, but I first registered the www.whataboutki.com domain way back in 2004. I basically didn’t put anything on it back then except for a list of my DVD’s, a record of a couple of dreams I had and a flash intro.
Well I happened to come across http://web.archive.org which stores an archive of past websites, as the name suggests. Anywho, I found a link to the flash intro I made. It’s pretty funny stuff. Check it out here.
March 1st, 2009
Filed under: Reviews, Web | Tags: iPhone, web, wordpress

Wordpress on the iPhone
I found this awesome
WordPress plugin called
WPTouch. Basically it sets up your blog with another theme that is visible on mobile devices like the iPhone and Android. The cool thing is, it does it all just by activating the plugin and your blog still looks normal when viewed on a computer. It also adds a little link to the footer of the mobile site that lets you view the blog in the normal theme if you want.
It really makes looking at your site alot easier on the iPhone without any real work on your part. Check it out if you think people will be viewing your blog on the go.
February 26th, 2009
Filed under: Pre-School, Reviews, Web | Tags: children, song, video

Songs For Kids
Came across a site call Fliggo which lets you set up your very own video sharing website, kind of like Youtube. Of course I had to give it a go, so I made a site called Songs for Kids. I intend the site to be used for sharing songs that you can sing with your kids, be it at home or at kindergarten etc.
Right now I have one video of me singing a song Look in the Book Bag, so if you’ve got kids, work in early childhood education or just want a bit of a laugh, then check it out. Also, feel free to join my site and share your videos of songs for kids!
February 8th, 2009
Filed under: Rants, Reviews, Web | Tags: technology, web

Snapfish Customer Service = Poop!
Ok, just want to get this off my chest. If you run a company and offer customer support you should do it to the best of your ability or not at all. Why waste my time not to mention your time and money offering completely useless customer support. It just makes me not want to deal with you or your product/service.
I am currently trying to find an online photo service where I can upload and share photos of the days happenings at my preschool. Of course I want these photos to be private and only viewable by parents of the children. I was looking at Snapfish and read through their sharing documentation before sending this question to their customer support:
Hello,
I work at a pre-school and would like to share the photos of the days activities with the parents. Is there a way to share my entire photo library with select people without having to invite them to each album. For example, I would create a new album for every day, but I don’t want to have to send each parent an e-mail everyday to invite them to view that days album. Ideally I would like to just send one invite to each parent which would give them access to everydays album including the ones that have yet to be created.
Thanks for your time,
Ki Mansell
In all honesty I expected them to reply saying that this was not possible (because it isn’t mentioned at all in their documentation) but they would look into adding this functionality to a future update if other customers asked for the same ability. But instead I got this:
Dear Ki,
Thank you for writing to us.
Please note that while sharing the the album or photos, you can add one or more email addresses and share the photos.
Please let us know if we can be of any further assistance.
Obviously they didn’t even read my initial e-mail, so I replied with this:
Wow are you serious. Did you even read my question? I understand that you can share photos or albums with others by adding their e-mails, I make reference to that in my question! What I want to know is if their is a way to invite people to view all albums including ones I am yet to upload. Saving me and them the hassle of sending them an e-mail invite everyday, which is what I would have to do if I created a new album everyday, correct?
Not impressed,
Ki
I am yet to hear back from them…
UPDATE:
They replied today with basically what I thought they would have in the first place. It’s almost like they read my blog post…
Dear Ki,
Thank you for writing back to us.
We extremely regret the delay in replying your email.
We’re sorry, that feature is not available at this time, but we are always looking for ways to improve our service.
We review customer feedback regularly to determine what Snapfish customers most want and your comments will certainly be a part of that process.
Please let us know if we can be of any further assistance.
February 7th, 2009
Filed under: Rants, Reviews, Web | Tags: police

Christchurch Police on Twitter
Seems like every man and his dog are on
Twitter now a days, and that includes businesses. Everyone wants to get on the band wagon and be part of the social media buzz and yet I was still surprised this morning when I discovered that the
Christchurch Police Department have their own twitter account.
They are using it as a news feed, sending messages about illegal happenings in my fair city. This is their last tweet to give you an idea Correction: “The 17 year old arrested for allegedly throwing the bottle that struck a lone Christchurch police officer… http://tinyurl.com/abwdzx”
January 21st, 2009
Filed under: Life, Reviews, Web | Tags: technology, web

Webby Chat
Trying out a new piece of web magic. Webby Chat is a little bit of javascript that adds a sliding chat window to any website. You can see the button on the right of the page. I can see this as being cool for busy or more social sites but probably won’t be much use for whataboutki.com. That being said I’m always a sucker for new gadgets, so I have added it anyway.
Webby Chat is slightly customizable allowing you to:
choose which side of the browser it will appear on
whether it is open by default
how wide the chat box is
where the webby chat button will appear
It still has its problems though, not letting you choose your own name is a pain, and the sliding window goes over your sites content in Firefox. It’s still in beta though so these will all be fixed in the future you would think.
January 6th, 2009
Filed under: Life, Reviews, Web | Tags: Music, new zealand, nz beats

NZ Beats
After taking a couple of weeks off from my NZ Beats podcast over the Christmas and New Years, NZ Beats has returned. This weeks show focuses on acts that will be playing at Sounday and the Main Divide concerts here in Canterbury.
Head over to NZBeats.com and have a listen.
listening is very difficult when all you have to do is read!
Don’t really understand what you mean by that? Care to clarify?
I think Justin is having a "David Brent" moment…more power to him.
After all,who says famine can't be funny??
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