Archive: December 2004

Listing all entries for editing in Movable Type

I’m using Movable Type 2.6 as a CMS to manage a couple of non-blog websites. Each entry is a page. When I choose “Edit Entries” in the MT interface, I want to see all the entries, not just the last 20. Here’s how to change the default from 20 to all entries.
In your MT directory, [...]

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Theater/Disability Resources

Easy Production Pointers for Providing Access: common sense pointers for facility management
Everything Production Needs to Know When Working With People With Disabilities
DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION: The State of the Art
The Guardian: Screen test failures
Enabled Online

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Sleep that knits up the ravell’d sleeve of care

Stand down from red alert — fourteen hours of sleep have improved the hand situation noticably. This is good.

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Oh, no, not the hands!

Couple of weeks ago, I started feeling very, very perky. So perky, in fact, that remission seemed to be in the air. And so it was. I’ve been leaving the wheelchair in the car and using crutches in the house. I even walked up and down the stairs a couple of times.
Then came Christmas Eve, [...]

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West Wing, II

I’ve now seen “In the Room” (getting ready for China trip) and “Impact Winter” (China trip). Yes, there were some stupid things. Having the Surgeon General say that losing the use of your hands is like having a headache — deeply stupid. But the essense of the statement — you’ve lost functionality, what are you [...]

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Barry Corbet

Barry Corbet dies at age 68.
Corbet was best known in these parts as a skier, climber and filmmaker, but had another life after spinal cord injury. Take a look at New Mobility’s Barry Corbet Reader.

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