December 2004
Charlottetown Municipal Politics Report
Posted by on Thursday, December 30, 2004 - 5 comments
Bruce Garrity, Charlottetown city councillor, and my dad! • I don’t often write about local affairs, since many who read this weblog do so from a distance. However, I have a bit of local news I thought worth discussing. My father, Bruce Garrity is in his second term on the Charlottetown City …
Cleaning Your Bedroom and Improving the World
Posted by on Wednesday, December 29, 2004 in - 15 comments
When I was growing up, my bedroom was always a mess. Every week or two, my parents would get me to clean my room. I wasn’t interested in cleaning my room, but I had to get it to at least pass a quick visual inspection my mom or dad. • To make sure I passed the informal inspection with minimal …
I walked into work today during a bit of a storm (also see the live Charlottetown webcam for the full wind effect)
Posted by on Monday, December 27, 2004
Emblems in Gnome
Posted by on Sunday, December 26, 2004 in - 16 comments
This might seem obvious to anyone who uses the Gnome desktop environment for Linux, but since most of you don’t, I thought it worth pointing out. In Gnome, You can put “emblems” on files or folders. The emblems are small icons that help differentiate and identify particular items. They work …
2005 will bring an extension for Thunderbird that integrates calendaring (tasks, events, etc.), codename: Lightning
Posted by on Wednesday, December 22, 2004
Creative is not a noun
Posted by on Thursday, December 16, 2004 in - 24 comments
Pet peeve: people who use the word “creative” as a noun. Example: • “ • “The ad will run on Friday, but the creative will be ready by Wednesday.” • ” • If you say things like that, I don’t like you. Don’t bother offering justifications. • (disclosure: According to Dictionary.com …
This two-page ad for Firefox will run in the Thursday, December 16, 2004 edition of the New York Times.
Posted by on Wednesday, December 15, 2004
This article about "transitional" applications" describes pretty accurately how I ended up a Linux user.
Posted by on Wednesday, December 15, 2004
Acts of Volition Radio Christmas: Session 17
Posted by on Sunday, December 12, 2004 in - 20 comments
While I'm a confessed scrooge about most things Christmas and I do hate most Christmas music, there is some truly great Christmas music. I share some of it in the seventeenth session of Acts of Volition Radio. • Acts of Volition Radio: Session Seventeen (25MB MP3) • Christmas music that …
Feature Request: Google Suggest for Firefox
Posted by on Saturday, December 11, 2004 in - 8 comments
Weblogs are abuzz* today with the the Google Suggest beta featuring javascript-powered auto-complete in the search box. • I’d like to float an obvious (I think) suggestion for Firefox. I would like to see the Google search bar that is built-in to Firefox have this Google Suggestion auto-complete …
I didn't think the Tim Burton remake of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory could be as creepy as the original, but it is.
Posted by on Friday, December 10, 2004
An Article Buried in Junk
Posted by on Tuesday, December 7, 2004 in - 12 comments
I came across an article on LinuxWorld.com today that was so buried in other site features and advertising, that I had to share it. • This full-size screenshot (1.5MB) shows the full length of the page, with the actual article text highlighted in red. This smaller version gives a good feel of …
Thunderbird 1.0 is Here
Posted by on Tuesday, December 7, 2004 in - 6 comments
Mozilla’s new email client, Thunderbird 1.0 has been released: • “ • steven%silverorange.com 2004-11-09 00:50 • People of Earth, I give you Thunderbird 1.0 (download links to be updated by mscott shortly) • ” • Congratulations to Scott and all those who have worked on making Thunderbird …
Business 2.0 talks about marketing Mozilla and references “Canadian converts” - that us!
Posted by on Monday, December 6, 2004
Some Good Firefox Extensions
Posted by on Saturday, December 4, 2004 in - 14 comments
I use a few Firefox extensions that I thought might be useful to others. Here’s a quick overview of the extensions I use and why I like them. • Linky • I’ve written about Linky before, and I still use it regularly. Linky is a simple extension that adds the ability to open a group of links in …
A Plugin Idea for Gaim: Buddy’s Time Zone
Posted by on Thursday, December 2, 2004 in - 9 comments
Here’s a quick idea I had while chatting with someone in Australia via instant-messaging this morning. • I would like to see a plugin/extension for Gaim (or any other instant messaging application, but especially Gaim, since it’s the one I use) that showed the local time zone of the person …
From reader Ryan Hillier comes a pointer to a full-length Pedro the Lion concert downloadable for free at PureVolume.com
Posted by on Wednesday, December 1, 2004