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Posted 14 minutes
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| With any luck this
will be my last entry to this version my
homepage project thing. I'm getting really close
on the new and improved version.
And since I'm having a bit of conflict on the
underlaying Java classes used in the old and new
version, I will probably need to bring down this
current thing before I can get the new thing
working.
I'll grab a snapshot and move
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More IE Context Menu
fun |
Posted Thursday, Aug 30
at 10:29 AM Thu, Aug 30 at 10:29:34
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| It appears The
Monopoly has done it again... compare this
to the item
below. | | |
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Close |
Posted Wednesday, Aug 29
at 4:09 PM Wed, Aug 29 at 04:09:38
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| Wow my other project
is getting close... wish I could take a
day off and work on it.
Hey, that's right, I'm off on Friday!
Wahoo! | | |
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New stuff |
Posted Tuesday, Aug 28 at
8:06 AM Tue, Aug 28 at 08:06:29
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| If you want you can
take a look at what
I am currently working on. I've got my work
cut out for me to be able to replace this
prototype with the new stuff.
And I'm not certain I've found the right
toolkit... but it does have some strengths, for
sure.
Time will tell... wish I could put more
attention on it.
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Kinda neat |
Posted Monday, Aug 27 at
11:37 AM Mon, Aug 27 at 11:37:17
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| I don't have my
clock-settting chops down as automated as I'd
like.
Really low on the list of priorities, but
anyway I thought this was kinda
neat. | | |
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Debian Fun |
Posted Saturday, Aug 25
at 10:58 AM Sat, Aug 25 at 10:58:22
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| I recently upgraded
my home ride to Debian. It's pretty cool, though
I have a hard time distinguishing improvements
due to changing from RedHat to Debian from the
wins of loading newer bits.
One thing, apt seems stronger than rpm... at
least I don't see a out-of-the-box rpm method to
match apt-get update then apt-get
dist-upgrade. I'm on the freshest bits
because of the magic of apt.
Still plenty to learn about it... Bart says
apt-cache search {regexp} and
apt-cache install {package} are
essential, but I've yet to try those commands.
Why? Because he emailed me those tips and the
promptly got POP'd the my not-so-handy mail
repository. Lately I've done sysadmin and appdev
and not much at all with the "email utopia
project". Bart recently convinced me MH is the
answer, but I've put my attention elsewhere. Not
enough free hours in the day, I
guess. | | |
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Happy Birthday
Linux! |
Posted Friday, Aug 24 at
9:39 PM Fri, Aug 24 at 09:39:05
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| This weblog wouldn't
be complete without a mention of Linux's 10th
birthday!
Not much to say about it... but 10 years and
going strong! Celebrate good times, come
on! | | |
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Enough already! |
Posted Wednesday, Aug 22
at 8:58 PM Wed, Aug 22 at 08:58:33
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| Dang.
I spent some time looking at some DynAPI
examples and I'm totally overwhelmed. Really
neat stuff, it'll be tempting not to through in
some gratuitous crazy junk after I get the main
thing going.
So yes, about that... I'll call it good
enough when I can make a page that looks very
similar to this one (and not this one,
not out of the gate anyway) with, hmm... well,
all I really need is some basic layers with a
nice header portion on each of them, based on
database-sourced content, with some external
feeds for the news and such.
I could get distracted by any number of cool
draggable personalization options, but really
all I need beyond the basic positionable layers
is some scrollbar action.
Probably missing something but I don't know
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Bookmarks! Bookmarks!
Bookmarks! |
Posted Monday, Aug 20 at
3:00 PM Mon, Aug 20 at 03:00:03
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| I started in using
Favorites
Anywhere and Compass
and was having big fun, but then I messed up and
lost a few hours of link grooming, and then my
Compass shareware reg expired.
Now I've got a big pile of mostly-stupid
links and no great software to help sort them
out. I hate the idea of registering software
when I haven't looked very hard for
alternatives.
So... I put "bookmark management software"
into Google, and look here's another option to
FA, Bookmark
Sync. I'm pretty happy with how FA works,
looking more for client-side help.
Here
is an interesting looking page, will have to
read it later. Wups the whole topic needs to be
deferred...
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My visit to the sales
people... |
Posted Sunday, Aug 19 at
10:23 AM Sun, Aug 19 at 10:23:18
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| Visited my sister
this weekend... lots of sales stuff, ha ha. Even
as I speak Monica's pitching Kris on her thing,
and Trev and I are surfing his thing, and before
long I'll have to start selling my thing.
Heehee it's not like that at all... I was
happy to see what they're doing for work, it was
a fun trip.
And, Trev's hooked in to some very
cool stuff, definitely something I'll want
to be checking out again later.
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Score another for
Kyle! |
Posted Wednesday, Aug 15
at 5:45 PM Wed, Aug 15 at 05:45:38
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| Kyle was teasing me
about losing points, something about "I've got
so many positive points I can afford to lose one
more".
Point well made! Score another, he turned me
on to DynAPI...
really looks neat, I'll have to spend some time
on it.
Better of course would be to spend time
finishing this thing, to the point where Kyle
could send me an email "check this out" and I
could approve the email into an article. Or
something like that.
While I'm at it... Kyle likes vBulletin,
maybe worth a look... and I'll definitely put
scheme together soon inspired by this
cool page.
fun. | | |
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Light pollution in
Corvallis |
Posted Saturday, Aug 11
at 6:54 AM Sat, Aug 11 at 06:54:38
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| Beyond a nice
workout for my CPU and hard drive (give it a
whirl sometime, tossing around a 130 meg tiff is
kinda brutal), playing with this map of night
sky brightness was interesting and kind of
fun.
I had to work a bit to find my home town.
Pretty sure I nailed it, check
it out. If I read it right we're hitting in
the 3-9 range where I live, bummer. Salem and
Eugene come in at 9-27, and Portland pegs out at
more than 27. The good news, in under an hour I
can find < .01, nil pollution, and see the
night sky the way our ancestors did.
Look at the line at the Mississippi River!
Wow! | | |
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It's a bet! |
Posted Thursday, Aug 9 at
4:26 PM Thu, Aug 9 at 04:26:11
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| It's kind of
funny... I've made a number of bets with
co-workers and lost almost every one. "Everyone
in our company will have an Internet email
address 12 months from now" -- nope, it took
more like 18-24 months to get it going. Sad but
true.
So I just made a very pessimistic statement,
and then decided to back it with a buck in hopes
of being wrong again. I wouldn't want to win
this bet but am afraid I will.
"Before 12/31/2002, the average consumer
(Kyle, I, and all our friends and associates)
will be unable to obtain a flat-rate broadband
connection to our homes for less than $100".
I'm betting that statement will be true, Kyle
thinks I'm wrong... $1 it is!
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Can't be too
careful! |
Posted Thursday, Aug 9 at
3:59 PM Thu, Aug 9 at 03:59:14
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| Kyle says this
virus scanning thing works well. I run naked so
I should have it handy. Hey look, I
do! | | |
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Shout out to Kevin! |
Posted Wednesday, Aug 8
at 12:30 PM Wed, Aug 8 at 12:30:49
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| Just chatted with my
ol' friend Kevin... he's cool, sporting a Palm
m505 these days. Hope to see you at COMDEX,
Kevin! | | |
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Shout out to Kris! |
Posted Thursday, Jul 12
at 9:32 AM Thu, Jul 12 at 09:32:06
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| Lemme give a shout
out to my little sister... hey Kris how's it
going?
I got your recommendation to pick up Knock
'em Dead and while I didn't go ahead and
order from Amazon, I didn't want to lose track
of it.
So, there it
is. | | |
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Frack! |
Posted Tuesday, Jul 10 at
9:26 AM Tue, Jul 10 at 09:26:08
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| Yet another "this is
gonna be great... oh look, it sucks" version of
the masthead. Getting there, I can see just what
I did wrong, next time will be IT.
Heh. Or not.
Also, I stumbled into this interesting
sounding article... just the thing for the
"featured selections" feature in the Tasty Links
portion of the site.
I've read several HTML references, online
and off, and all seem to make some mention of
the dichotomy of style and content, presentation
and structure, appearance and substance. The
good designer is admonished to keep them
separate in order to ward off various woes:
unmanageability, unusability, professional
shame.
I think this is a myth. I think it has
persisted for four different reasons. I don't
think web designers need be concerned about it
at all...
The article is here. | | |
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Coolio! |
Posted Monday, Jul 9 at
11:13 PM Mon, Jul 9 at 11:13:10
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| Well just when it
was beginning to look hopeless, finally a
glimmer of success! Here's a coolio
theme I whipped up to celebrate.
Still plenty to do if I'm going to bring this
mutha home... but it's time to bask in the glow
now, and play some
Diablo!! | | |
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Bastard Son of a Thousand
Maniacs |
Posted Sunday, Jul 8 at
5:47 PM Sun, Jul 8 at 05:47:54
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| Well I fell off the
"I'm going to develop a cool homepage thing"
track, and fell right into a strange "you know
what would be cool, skins yeah that's what I
need" place. It didn't seem like such a stretch
when I took it on.
Actually, it did seem a rather large task and
I put it off for a long time. But then I got
tired of trying to get a L&F that didn't
seem annoying to look at while I was developing
and testing other features. Now I've been
hip-deep in it for weeks and am about tired of
the whole thing.
Not that it's not still a good idea, but...
well, there is some
content for which the groovy colors won't
make a lot of difference.
I don't know... anyway, I needed to take a
break and vent some frustration. What's the
title about? Just a random phrase that popped
into my head while I was coloring the rollover
graphics for the 1000th time.
Heh. | | |
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Well, foo! |
Posted Thursday, Jul 5 at
8:38 AM Thu, Jul 5 at 08:38:57
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| This "Dynamic Color
Pallete" thing isn't coming together as well as
I'd hoped. Look at this
to see what I'm talking about... it does point
to a few things I could do differently.
In any case, here
is a style that displays this page using the
original color scheme.
foo. | | |
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4th of July |
Posted Wednesday, Jul 4
at 10:23 PM Wed, Jul 4 at 10:23:45
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| Well a nice
holiday... I hacked in the morning, then drove
to St. Helens and visited my parents. Got some
stuff done, check out the rockin' (OK not so
much) 4th
of July style I threw together.
You can also check out some nifty pictures
from the visit.
That's it for now, gonna wrap it up and go to
bed! | | |
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CSS testing links |
Posted Monday, Jun 25 at
11:21 PM Mon, Jun 25 at 11:21:03
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| To facilitate easy
testing
I made a couple test pages. One day soon I hope
to have something better than a default
style.
Or not...
heh. | | |
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Posted Monday, Jun 25 at
10:38 PM Mon, Jun 25 at 10:38:51
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| OK I took the
plunge... I'll never get what I want for
themes/styles and the like without stylesheets.
And I've known I need to get hip to the stuff
for awhile, so here goes.
The above link goes nowhere, but serves to
show the headline color for an unvisited link.
Weeeeeeee!
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Fresh linkage! |
Posted Sunday, Jun 24 at
5:14 PM Sun, Jun 24 at 05:14:40
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| Updated my Tasty
Links section. And you can check out my XBEL
version if you want,
spiffy. | | |
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Neat |
Posted Tuesday, May 8 at
3:17 PM Tue, May 8 at 03:17:59
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| Well the new layout
is "done"... actually now that I see it, I don't
like it much.
But it's a lot
faster. | | |
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Now we're cookin' |
Posted Sunday, May 6 at
2:19 AM Sun, May 6 at 02:19:10
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| OK so a faster
layout (I don't know, it almost seems better...
it is more simple but has a certain appeal,
don't you think?) and also a new color scheme.
Next up, a new header graphic.
Fun! | | |
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TANSTAAFL |
Posted Monday, Apr 30 at
11:14 AM Mon, Apr 30 at 11:14:11
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| Another freebie
bites the dust... check out http://www.zixit.com/
some time. They have a cool implementation of
web-based email.
That alone wouldn't be interesting except
their focus is encrypted email. I tried their
solution (or rather, I tried SecureDelivery.com,
the start-up who developed the technology) and
thought it was good stuff. The recipient need
not have any special software in order to
recieve a secure message.
Oh well... maybe someday I'll code a private
version.
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Alrighty then... |
Posted Sunday, Apr 29 at
11:05 PM Sun, Apr 29 at 11:05:26
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| So, what's next?
There are still a few things to do to get
this back to where I left it before... but it's
pretty much back in business.
I should focus on browser detection and/or
figure out a way to make the page serve quicker
with Netscape 4 while still looking OK in the
newer browsers.
That's probably the first order of
business... it's irritating as hell waiting for
the page to load, know what I mean?
Then again, I've pretty much went over to IE.
It seems the best browser for
Windows. | | |
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SSH from Windows |
Posted Sunday, Apr 29 at
10:59 PM Sun, Apr 29 at 10:59:53
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| There are a few
options. TeraTerm is rumored to be the best. I
needed it on yet another Windows machine so I
took notes on where and how:
Since the point of the exercise is SSH I
start at the TTSSH,
find and use the USA download
link.
So, that's where the add-on is that makes
TeraTerm speak SSH protocol. Next, the terminal
emulator itself. The TTSSH page points to a
download for TeraTerm
Pro, the program's homepage is (apparently)
here.
I'm taking the time to do this because the
install is simple if you know how to do it, and
each time I've done it I've had to relearn the
steps. They are these:
INSTALL TTSSH
- 1. Download the two files above
- 2. Extract the files in ttermp23.exe to a
temporary directory (C:\temp\ttermp23 is fine)
- 3. Execute the TT setup.exe from temp,
install the program, perhaps to C:\PROGRAM
FILES\TTERMPRO\
- 4. Rename C:\PROGRAM
FILES\TTERMPRO\readme.txt as
tterm_pro_readme.txt (so it won't be overwritten
by the TTSSH version)
- 5. Extract the contents of ttssh151.zip to
the install directory
- 6. Fire up the SSH program C:\Program
Files\TTERMPRO\ttssh.exe and make sure it works
- 7. Create a handy shortcut to it (I like the
desktop or maybe the quicklaunch bar?)
That's it! Takes 10 minutes and works
like a charm!
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IE Context Menus |
Posted Sunday, Apr 29 at
10:57 PM Sun, Apr 29 at 10:57:35
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| Kyle is cool!
He uses IE to great advantage. After doing
without this power for a long time I broke down
and asked him where he got the hacks... Kyle
wrote: ... here
is the file with all the utilities in it and you
can pick and choose the ones that interest you.
If you care to read the
boring article you can do that too... Thanks
Kyle!
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Got it! |
Posted Sunday, Apr 29 at
10:48 PM Sun, Apr 29 at 10:48:09
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| Well it took me all
day, but I got it!
The page looks better than ever now... wider,
it now is formatted for 800x600 (even on a Mac,
I found a table that said 723 is the max width,
should be good).
There's still work to be done, but at least I
got the damn "table stack" working. :)
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Crap |
Posted Sunday, Apr 29 at
11:51 AM Sun, Apr 29 at 11:51:25
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| What a bunch of
crap. I took Vince's excellent advice and split
the page into two tables, so that no matter what
everyone (my huge audience, ha ha) would get
something displayed immediately upon arrival --
the old design linked the entire page in one
table, now it is two. And in doing so, I
completely broke the presentation. The top table
didn't match the bottom. I was stuck for a very
long time. Now I understand better what is
happening. The page body contains this "blogger"
style ramble, and also a headlines/blurbs
section on the right. The thing is, if a
headline contains a really long word, the table
will be expanded -- I carefully lay out a column
but it will resize to accomodate a long word in
a headline. If "InformationWeek" is one of the
words, it has to be painted as one word -- and
if it requires more than the allotted pixel
count to show that word, too bad... the table
will just be made wider. This wasn't a big deal
with one master table, but with two tables it is
all wrong. I don't see an alterative except to
simply make the default width wider. Which
really means, redo the layout.
Bummer. | | |
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Flash |
Posted Monday, Apr 23 at
8:46 AM Mon, Apr 23 at 08:46:51
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Tested |
Posted Sunday, Apr 22 at
1:34 PM Sun, Apr 22 at 01:34:53
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| Yay! I tested most
everything, seems to be working... wish I had
thought to back up the content from the rambles
before I nuked and reinstalled. Oh well, I'm
sure I'll think of something worth reading
RSN... | | |
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Back online! |
Posted Sunday, Apr 22 at
1:24 PM Sun, Apr 22 at 01:24:35
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| After a brief
interruption, this page is once again up and
ready to
go! | | |
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