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).
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…
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…
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]
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…