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

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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

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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!

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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

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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

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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

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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.

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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

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Mozilla Firefox 1.0.5 released

Important security and stability update for Mozilla Firefox has been released. Download Firefox 1.0.5 right now!

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Terrorist attack

My god. Pray for the victims of the London Terrorist attack.

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