Archive for June, 2006

Opera Guide

Well I’ve started an Opera Guide that will be somewhat similar to my Firefox Guide. I should have version one of the Opera Guide and some major updates on the Firefox Guide later on tonight. If you have any tips, tricks, hacks, or anything else that would be a point of internet please email me [...]

Happy Birthday Podcasting

Podcasting is now a year old. I don’t see how it has already been a year, as it seems like almost yesterday this was a brand new thing! I really need to charge my iPod.

Firefox 1.5 vs. Opera 9 – Round 2

UPDATE: Please Digg. Thanks!
I would like to thank everyone for their positive feedback on my Opera vs. Firefox article. I think there were some misunderstandings about the point of the article that I would like to clear up. I also feel there needs to be an amendment to the article, as I left out some [...]

Net Neutrality

Net neutrality is starting to scare me. I had quite a few misconceptions about what NN really was. This cartoon and an opinion about the cartoon is well worth anyone’s time. And be sure to visit Handsoff.org.

Firefox 1.5 vs. Opera 9

Update: Read part two of this article here.
Click here for screenshot.
I’ve been a diehard Firefox user sense before Beta 1. I wrote my Firefox Guide earlier this year, once that page hit Slashdot there were several comments about how Opera does all of that and more, without the need of the extensions that Firefox has. [...]

MyFake

MySpace is now known as MyFake. Although nothing has changed, I’ve noticed it’s the degree in which it is happening. A few months back I wrote about people being fake to inflate their friends list. For an example recap; I went to high school with them, never talked and they try to be cool and [...]

Neophilia

After many months of searching I have discovered I am a Neophiliac. Don’t worry this is not as bad as it sounds. According to the Japanese and Wikipedia a neophiciac is an individual who is unusually accepting of new things and excited by novelty. I discovered this after reading about a new disease the Japanease [...]

Opera 9

Well Opera 9 is out. I am starting to take it for a test drive. Heart be still I am breaking away from my lovely Firefox and trying Opera. Back in April the Firefox Guide got Slashdotted a got a few comments from people that said Opera does everything that Firefox and the extensions I [...]

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Last night my brother (Walt), his friend (Joel), and my sisters’ boyfriend (Josh) all went out for dinner, drinks, and a few rounds of pool. Basically one last night with the boys before my brother gets the ball and chain, he’s getting married on Saturday. I feel old btw. Well they ordered drinks, I ordered [...]

Bar-codes

I just wanted to mention I hate bar-codes right now. I will expand on this at a later date. For the time being I’ve been at work for 12 hours today. My brother gets married next weekend. I worked all weekend. Um yea I though my life would slow down after finals (last Friday), I [...]

Links for 6-15

DeathStar Firepower – Can the deathstar really destroy a planet?
Guide to Airline Seating – Okay this is nifty, no geeky and very much so. But seriously who the hell has the time to come up with such a guide. I was able to find very airplane that I have ever been on, quite a [...]

When is Open Source not truly open?

Open source projects should allow community development…where as OSCommerce is closed development, with a life-cycle has decreased to 1 stable release every 5 years. If we are lucky! There has been some censoring on the OSC forum, there are links below to prove what they are censoring.
Un-Censored
Censored

The Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny

This is one of the funniest flash movies I’ve ever seen. You just have to see it to understand.

Stress

One more week, and I’m free, well from college for the summer. I can’t wait. This quarter I’ve learned that I hate Calculus, and that it’s possible to become even more of a slacker than I previously was. I’ve been busy the past few weeks and haven’t been posting very much useful information. I’ve got [...]