Registry Tweaks

Registry Tweaks for Better Computing (PC Magazine) lists a handy set of registry tweaks for Windows and Internet Explorer. Among other things, I learned how to set my Start menu to be multi-column rather than a single scrolling column. This did help emphasize that I really need a new system at home. This old Celeron/Win98 box is loaded with way too much software (and cobwebs).

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Invalid RSS Brings People Together

I’ve been reading Rob Fahrni’s weblog via his RSS feed. Since I’m using AmphetaDesk as my RSS reader — actually my modified AmphetaMailer — I recently noticed a problem with the validity of his RSS feed. In this case it was a simple matter of some unencoded characters. (AmphetaDesk in its current release is appropriately picky about RSS feeds being valid XML.) Along with a guess at Rob’s movie line of the week, I mentioned the RSS problem I found. I’ve done this several times in the past with different sites and have usually found the site author to be…

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Perforce at Home

To help keep better track of my personal software projects and web sites, I’ve set up an installation of Perforce on my Win2000 server. I contemplated using CVS or another open-source solution, but I’m already using Perforce at work so I can just start using it straight away. Perforce’s licensing policy is to allow one to run a Perforce installation for free (no license needed) for a maximum of two users and two client specs. (A client spec maps the Perforce depot locations to local directories — normally you’ll need one client spec per computer.) They also provide evaluation licenses…

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Posting from Zempt

This is a test post from Zempt — providing “Multi-platform posting for Movable Type”. The developers have said it will be available on Windows, Mac, and Linux. An early release of the Windows version is available now. [From mt-dev]

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March Madness

It’s that time of year again — time to start filling out those NCAA brackets. We’re running a small family & friends pool through CBS Sportsline this year. If you know me and I haven’t invited you yet, just send me an e-mail. Adrian Holovaty has a review of web NCAA bracket interfaces that is pretty interesting. His analysis didn’t cover the CBS web interface, so I’ve included a screenshot below. Based on Adrian’s analysis, this looks like it’s the same interface as that for SI.com. Update 3/21/03: A word of caution…don’t use the CBS Sportsline.com bracket manager. Getting people…

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