Jan 19, 2006
Paul Graham just posted an essay about "How To Do What You Love." He starts by talking about how kids really only distinguish between two different things: playing and not playing (chores, etc.). Paul then walks through an individual's steps through life and how, psychologically, they look at work, play, and enjoying what they do.
The reason I find this so interesting, is because my dad has ...
Dec 8, 2005
I've known this was possible for quite a while, but until today, I didn't realize how cool it really could be. I installed the Greasemonkey extension for Firefox, which allows you to install User Scripts to control the functionality of different websites you may visit - as long as you're using Firefox of course.
So, basically, Greasemonkey is an engine that you plug these User Scripts into... and ...
Dec 7, 2005
Genius struck at 2:09am on December 7, 2005. I've been racking around ideas for a new website... one that will be both a benefit and release to potentially millions of worldwide visitors... and now the goal is clear.
What is it?
Sorry, you won't hear about it on here for a while yet. But I can tell you this: it could solve the world's problems. Over the ...
Oct 31, 2005
NOTICE: This script will soon be obsolete because of an agreement between Yahoo, MSN, and Google that will use your existing Google Sitemap file as-is. See this article for more info.
The Problem:
Everywhere you turn there are great little products to create your Google compliant sitemap. Of course, Yahoo! then enters the game to let you upload a sitemap as well, but the problem is - it's ...
Oct 12, 2005
Well, I'll be...
I had used the Opera browser for a couple years religiously (the ad-supported version) and just recently, they released Opera as a completely free, no-ads version.
www.opera.com
I switched to Firefox a in December of 2004, and haven't looked back since. I do, however, miss the integrated email client in Opera... it was very
Sep 21, 2005
So, I've known about del.icio.us for quite a while, but have just recently signed up with an account to try it out.
What a blast!
For those who don't know, del.icio.us allows users to add bookmarks to their account (by simply using a quick link on your shortcut bar - or Firefox plugins) and then tag those bookmarks with keywords. This allows for quick and easy searching of any ...