10+ tweaks, tricks, and hacks to make Windows Vista fly
– Article that gives you a handful of basic tweaks for Vista, things like adding ‘Run’ to the start button and changing icon sizes. Handy for a quick fix.
powered by performancing firefox
The 6th incarnation of Elmer's blog
10+ tweaks, tricks, and hacks to make Windows Vista fly
– Article that gives you a handful of basic tweaks for Vista, things like adding ‘Run’ to the start button and changing icon sizes. Handy for a quick fix.
powered by performancing firefox
This is a test. You bet it is. So, here I am editing an existing post with Word 2007.
I created this post and published to the blog, then used the ‘Open Existing’ to bring it back. Certainly cool.
Denise wants me to include a picture, but I can’t get it to work.
Bold. Big and bold.
There needs to be a link here.
Arcfour support. Windows PuTTY feature updates. The Unix version now compiles with gcc 4. Various bugfixes.
freshmeat.net: Project details for PuTTY
The indespensible Windows SSH client releases its first updates in 10 months.technorati tags:PuTTY
Blogged with Flock
More than 100 judicial rulings have relied on Wikipedia, beginning in 2004, including 13 from circuit courts of appeal, one step below the Supreme Court. (The Supreme Court thus far has never cited Wikipedia.)
“Wikipedia is a terrific resource,” said Judge Richard A. Posner of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, in Chicago. “Partly because it so convenient, it often has been updated recently and is very accurate.” But, he added: “It wouldn’t be right to use it in a critical issue. If the safety of a product is at issue, you wouldn’t look it up in Wikipedia.”
Courts Turn to Wikipedia, but Selectively – New York Times
So, in 3 years 100 cases cited Wikipedia. Out of how many thousands of published decisions? How many cases cited Playboy? Most are trial level opinions which carry little weight. It is an interesting development though and will certainly cause discussion in the legal research and writing community:)Blogged with Flock
OpenID, the lightweight, decentralized identity system (Radar post) had an interesting weekend. There is now a method for using your Yahoo ID with OpenID (unofficial, but sanctioned) and there are new measures designed to reduce the risk of phishing.
O’Reilly Radar > OpenID, Get it from Yahoo! & Avoid Phishing
Blogged with Flock
Find open source alternatives to your favourite commercial products. Browse through our software categories and compare pros and cons of both commercial products as well as open source software.
Open Source Alternative – About
Not sure how I’ve missed this before, but here it is now. Looks like a great source for doing just what it says, finding OSS alternatives to commercial software. Via MAKE.
Blogged with Flock