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Oh HOT DAMN!
Uses the same greasemonkey syntax… I'll check to see if This Mobile Life works.
Category Archives: Links
links for 2010-07-07
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“I will roar argon into chlorine, xenon into fluorine, all the noble gases into reactive ones,†she writes. “My lament will terrify even the stars.â€
links for 2010-07-03
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With 2 files you get vim emulation in bespin.
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1. Kill your food.
2. Skin your food.
3. Salt your food.
WATCH YOUR FOOD DANCE THE DANCE OF ICK
links for 2010-07-02
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But when .NET Framework updates/reinstallation failes, be sure to:
1. Check to determine if/what processes are holding onto (locking) the .NET assemblies in the GAC. These processes should never be holding onto the GAC assemblies anyway, this is a no-no.
2. Terminate the processes found.
3. Determine the software that initiated those processes, see if you can prevent them from starting up automatically.
4. Contact the software company and tell them that their processes should not be locking up assemblies in the GAC. -
Interesting. You can also see archived listings – what did they think that apartment was worth 3 months ago.
links for 2010-06-29
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Interesting – there's a php way to get google voice phones to ring based on where your cell phone is. Uses locale…
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links for 2010-06-26
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WHY IS THIS SO HARD TO FIND OUT?
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Drag and drop layout designer. Also – you can download it for offline work!
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Excellent short tutorial on adding generic managed preference screens to android. I was, of course, almost finished writing a preference screen before I discovered android makes this so easy.
links for 2010-06-25
links for 2010-06-23
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Hell of a lot closer than 3rd Ward, has all the needed stuff – rent the whole woodshop for one day for $45.
Woodshop
– 1972 Rockwell 3hp Unisaw
– Delta 14" Bandsaw
– Delta 12" Thickeness Planer
– Geetech 6" Jointer
– Makita 12" Chopsaw
– 12" 1hp floorstanding disk sander
– 36" Wood Lathe
– Delta Drill Press
– Porter-Cable Router Table
– Various handheld powertools: Cordless Drills, palm sanders, etc…
links for 2010-06-17
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"What matters is that you do good work. What matters is that you produce things that are true and will stand. … What matters is not the perception, nor the fashion, not who's up and who's down, but what someone has done and if they meant it. What matters is that you want to see and make and do, on as grand a scale as you want, regardless of what the tiny voices of tiny people say. …It is a fuckload of work to be open-minded and generous and understanding and forgiving and accepting, but Christ, that is what matters. What matters is saying yes.
I say yes, and Wayne Coyne says yes, and if that makes us the enemy, then good, good, good. We are evil people because we want to live and do things. But I say yes because I am curious. I want to see things. Saying no is so fucking boring.And if anyone wants to hurt me for that, or dismiss me for that, for saying yes, I say Oh do it, do it you motherfuckers, finally, finally, finally. "
links for 2010-06-15
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Portable foldaway workbench, free pdf plans
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There is much goodness and truth in here.
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I used to be very messy and close to a hoarder.
I dated a girl who had her entire floor covered in junk, with her bed a tiny island in it. While I lived with her I kept a separate room completely empty and slept there. I am often clean in reaction to mess, but messy on my own.
It has worked for me to internalize that I do not want more things, more stuff or junk in my life. Instead, getting rid of things is a great celebration. Paring back is the game. Not buying things is the game.
I just cleaned my desk. I do this every time my Robot Ben Franklin reminds me about cleanliness. -
MIT lab full of interfaces experiments and ideas. This is what filmmakers should mine for ideas – why shouldn't the pillows of the future tell us our long-distance boyfriend is also sleeping. Or more importantly, that he didn't sleep in his bed last night…