Apparently the dancing Yoda posting I did a couple days back was pretty popular. So, using Google’s beta video search, here’s a search to find…
Apparently the dancing Yoda posting I did a couple days back was pretty popular. So, using Google’s beta video search, here’s a search to find…
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…
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…
Robots Attack
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…
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.
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Sept. 27, 2005
— Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced two new products for digital photo and digital video enthusiasts. Adobe® Photoshop® Elements 4.0 for Windows®, a new version of Adobe’s No. 1 selling consumer photo editing software*, adds powerful and intuitive ways to organize, edit and share photos. For video hobbyists, the award-winning Adobe Premiere Elements 2.0 software for Windows brings unparalleled control, ease of use and more options for creative digital video editing with a self-adjusting workspace, support for all video types and DVD customization.
Sure, it’d be nice, albeit lonely, to sit and blog all day and not have to go to work. Apparently, it’s possible for some people.
There is a small graphic file that most people probably don’t know about, but your web browser does. It’s favicon.ico and it can help your site to stand out.
For those that have never used SimpleViewer, it’s a free Flash application that makes great portfolio pages.
To start, I wanted an easier way to update my gallery. I didn’t like the idea of having to rewrite the page or rebuild the gallery every time I wanted to add a picture. So I wanted to make it as automated as possible. Ideally I should be able to upload a full sized image and a thumbnail and the script take care of the rest, and it does.