Archive for October, 2005

Happy Halloween - Computer in a pumpkin

Posted in Computers & Internet  

Is that plain beige computer case just too boring for your tastes? In the spirit of Halloween, here are the steps to build your own pumpkin computer case.

How much is your blog worth?

Posted in Blogging  

How much do you think your blog is worth? $1, $100, $10,000? Click your way over to this script using the Technorati API and enter your blog to see its worth based on the sale of Weblogs Inc. to America Online.

If you’re interested, this blog is worth $564.54 and my other blog - BlogOfStupidity.com - is worth $1,129.08. Of course, I’m sure that’s very optimistic.

Testing Technorati tags

Posted in Site Documents  

I’ve added a plug-in called Bunnys Technorati Tags. You’ll find a list of tags at the end of each posting that links back to similar postings at Technorati.com.

Yoda dancing

Posted in Random  

Sure, Yoda fighting in the Star Wars movies was good. But, here are a couple links to Yoda dancing.

Yoda #1
Yoda dancing to ‘Oops, I did it again’

Links from UtterlyBoring.com

Canon updates firmware for 20D / 20Da and 350D

Posted in Photography  

Canon released firmware updates this week for two dSLR cameras - The 20D / 20Da and the 350D. Read the rest of this entry »

Canon SD430 Digital Elph - Wireless connection from your digital camera to your printer

Posted in Photography  

LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., Oct. 25, 2005 — Imagine taking a family portrait from the living room and then wirelessly beaming that image to a printer in the home office without ever having to leave your seat. Sound like magic? It’s not. With the sleek new PowerShot SD430 Digital ELPH Wireless digital camera, consumers can get rid of that tangle of computer and printer wires around their desk and take pictures more freely.

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Robots Attack Flash Game

Posted in Games  

Robots Attack

Grey vs. Gray - It matters to Internet Explorer

Posted in Programming  

I was going round and round trying to figure out why Firefox would correctly show a 1px gray border on an “a” HTML tag where Internet Explorer wouldn’t. Turns out, I had used “grey” instead of “gray”. FF accepted it, IE didn’t. Lesson learned. But I spent hours trying to figure out what was wrong so hopefully someone else out there will save some time from this.

Free digital photo recovery for hurricane victims

It’s good to see people trying to help others. Maybe there’s a subversive reason, but let’s hope not. But, here’s theiry press release if you’re interested. Read the rest of this entry »