If anything go to this page to check out the Elmo image. I am beginning to see so many languages and not enough brain capacity […]
Valerie, a Domestic Android
I can’t tell if this is a hoax like the L computer appears to be, or if these people are really developing this “lady.” Valerie […]
What next for GNOME's user interface?
Edd Dumbill (I didn’t make the name up) has come up with a great piece outlining what the GNOME foundation needs to do to meet […]
Dealing with PS2 Disc Read Errors
Nothing sucks more than getting ready to pop in one of your all-time favorite games with your buds only to find out that your PS2 […]
Idiots Guide to Backing-up MySQL on OS X
Andy Budd comes through with a great walk-through on how to perform backups with MySQL and OS X. Good to see that you can get […]
Securing your Wi-Fi Connection on the Road
Safe browsing from a wireless network is always risky, but even more so when you are in a public space that offers a wi-fi “hot […]
August 2009: How Google Beat Amazon and Ebay to the Semantic Web
This is an article written for a business magazine in 2009. It details how Google essentially takes over the Internet with use and control of […]
The Tao of Programming
Whether religious or not, whether a “master programmer” or not, everyone should read this. Much like other “translations” (such as The Tao of Pooh) this […]
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet…
Greeked up text, or lipsum, whatever you want to call it, is an important part of a designer’s toolkit. But what’s the best way to get the text to use? There are a variety of options, from the online Lipsum Generator to CF_GREEK and its corresponding PHP version. Enjoy!
Internet Explorer with Tabs and Mouse Gestures
I like IE. But it doesn’t have tabs, and it doesn’t have mouse gestures, and that just sucks. Fortunately, IE is just a shell for the IE engine… and anyone can write a browser that uses it. So there are several tabbed browsing wrappers for IE. The one I like the best is MyIE2.