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Monthly Archives: July 2005
Standards & IE 7
The IEBlog has a big post on what standards they are working on supporting in Internet Explorer 7. A quick glance at the list looks like they are finally fixing the many CSS bugs Internet Explorer 6.x has and more. … Continue reading
It couldn't wait any longer
My laptop has had a very loud and noisy fan for the past few months, but I have been trying to stretch it out until I had some time off to get it repaired without missing it for work. This … Continue reading
Yahoo! buys Konfabulator
Yahoo! has bought Konfabulator and has made it completely free. Cool little program, I just never kept it around because I couldn’t justify spending $20 to buy it. Now I will!
Not impressed with Virtual Earth
Microsoft has launched Virtual Earth and just like Joe Hewitt, I am utterly disappointed to say the least. If you look at my apartment in Manchester, NH you can zoom in closer with a lot more detail compared to Google … Continue reading
Windows Vista
Microsoft has announced that Windows Vista will be the official name of the next version of Microsoft Windows. Vista is what was codenamed Longhorn. I absolutely hate the inconsistancy and idoticy that goes behind Microsoft’s name choices when it comes … Continue reading
FeedLounge Alpha tester
Yesterday I received an e-mail from FeedLounge basically saying that if I am one of 100 people to reply first to the e-mail I would get an invitation to try out the alpha. So I replied, even though according to … Continue reading
Google Maps stops traffic conviction
Good story by this guy who was on trial for running a red light at an intersection. Except, he was able to prove his innocence with a laptop, Firefox, Google Maps, and one bad (but good enough) WiFi connection.
E-ZPass arrives in NH
Guess I am lucky. NH drivers could start using E-ZPass on July 11th and you could buy the tags for $5 until the 16th (yesterday), where they were going to go up to $22+ shipping and handling. Well the deadline … Continue reading
Mozilla Firefox 1.0.5 released
Important security and stability update for Mozilla Firefox has been released. Download Firefox 1.0.5 right now!
Terrorist attack
My god. Pray for the victims of the London Terrorist attack.