Monday, April 25, 2005
Sunday, April 24, 2005
Flat Panel Monitor
Thursday, April 21, 2005
Blogger, Picasa, and Hello...Oh My!
I'm not a real blogger (I have nothing worthwhile to say) but I like playing with cool things. I usually like to play with things that I can install on my web server or things I can tweak myself through code. For a blog my preference is .Text or the new Community Server. But in the past few days I've been testing Blogger - mainly because it's a Google company now and Google is just...well...you know. The main thing I really like about Blogger is the ability to post an article via e-mail. This isn't a feature specific to Blogger but it's difficult to do this when running your own blog if you're not running your own mail server. One thing I don't like about Blogger is what appears to be the lack of an image gallery. ModBlog (http://www.modblog.com) is a new blog that has this but I don't think it runs as slick as Blogger. What Blogger does have however is Picasa and Hello. Running the two together is very nice if you want to post pictures to your blog. Picasa (http://www.picasa.com) is a photo management application that is very nice. I've used it all of 20 minutes and it makes me want to go out and buy a nice digital to take tons of pictures just so I can use it. Hello (http://www.hello.com) is an app that allows you to share photos with friends and family in a unique way or post your pictures with captions to your Blogger blog via the BloggerBot.
VB 6.0 to .NET site
Wednesday, April 20, 2005
Google Search History
http://www.google.com/searchhistory
There have been many times where I know I found something searching Google but when trying to find it again months later I don't remember the keywords I used. Google's new Search History is a cool way of fixing my memory issues.
Nteam to rival Visual Studio?
Monday, April 18, 2005
Disney Cruise
Woohoo! We've just booked a 4-Night Bahamian Disney Cruise for January. Long wait but so, it's a Disney cruise.
Monday, April 11, 2005
IIS Woes
Nothing like sitting down, all ready to write some code, and have IIS not want to start. After an hour of trying to fix it I ran netstat and found that Skype was listening on port 80 and 443 (among others) and hence causing IIS to fail. Now back to coding.