September 30, 2005
I am SUCH a Geek!
So as you are well aware, the primary laptop (because it was running XP, this POS is running 98 and I'm afraid to upgrade....it runs pretty well) crashed and burned. So I have been catching up on making this little one as user friendly as the other was. First I upgraded
Sage and
added as many feeds as I could remember. Today was Firefox plugin day. I upgraded to the newest version of FF and then I added the
Gmail delete button (YAY!!!),
ForecastFox,
FoxyTunes,
FlashGot,
IE Viewer,
Translate, and my personal new favorite,
ReminderFox, which is a handy lite calendar/to do list that pops up at the bottom of the screen. I hate outlook and all other full calendar programs, and I forget to use them. This one highlights at the bottom of the window when you have a current reminder, and you can just mouse over to see what you needed to remember. All in one window. Excellent.
Now I need to go get Gmail notifier since GoogleTalk doesn't run on Win 98...
Love me some Firefox. What are your favorite extensions and plugins?
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YAY!!!!!!!!!!!
I am soo glad that you are fixing that thing. Now, if we could both get healthy... BTW, has the box came from Dell yet?
Posted by: Darling Husband at September 30, 2005 12:43 PM (kXoP1)
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Now Delete is my favorite!
Posted by: vw bug at September 30, 2005 02:47 PM (J3xJ9)
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Duuude, I am so installing the Reminder and IE View Thingies. Both will be very useful to me.
Posted by: Ben at September 30, 2005 06:34 PM (NIpoo)
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Firefox plugins? Beats me, as a longtime Opera user I'm running Opera 8.5 for Linux.
Firefox is a damn fine browser, though.
Posted by: Paul Burgess at October 02, 2005 05:49 AM (7EVyU)
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September 28, 2005
deconstruction/reconstruction
here's how pathetic I am: Since the other laptop died, I have been without a complete feedlist in my Sage RSS reader, so I took 2 hours this afternoon to go through and attempt to reconstruct the list from my blogroll and others (thanks Ith, Jay and Deb) since I have some blogs on my reading list that hadn't made it into my blogroll yet.
If I drop by your blog frequently, and you don't see me in the next few days, remind me to add you to the feed reader again
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September 18, 2005
September 07, 2005
Geek, reporting for duty!
This is awesome!
A comparison of the scale of the ships from nearly all of your favorite Sci-Fi worlds. There are also a couple of real ships thrown in for comparison.
You know what they say about men and the size of their vehicles.....
So what does that say about this guy? I guess that would also explain the light saber....
(h/t Harvey)
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Hey now... sometimes the best way to exterminate the enemy is to have the biggest baddest ship in the galaxy... and why wasn't the Death Star on there? There were other space stations on that list.
Posted by: Contagion at September 07, 2005 12:02 PM (Q5WxB)
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Hi,
I came over here, to your house, via your congrats comment on Jawa. Good to see someone rescued like that.
Just flabberghasted at the professionalism of a person's site who studies all things *spaceship*.
Did you know that vast numbers of Canadians appreciate the scrifices you all are making to keep the Al Qaeda plague away from our collective doorsteps? Well thanks.
Sure wish our dipstick ex-pimpl... premiere Chretien had thrown our support your way when it mattered most. What kin ya doo? He was regarded as something of a clown by many internationally.
Sorry about the huge Katrina hit you are suffering. I used to live west of it in Corpus Christi Texas. Loved Padre Island and Corpus.
I'm on Vancouver Island B.C. - debate on SmallDeadAnimals, and have a refernce blog at BendGovernment.blogspot.com Drop by sometime. It can get heated on SDA.
Posted by: TonyGuitar at September 07, 2005 03:18 PM (rmMzv)
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I don't care how big and bad ass the Star Wars stuff is. A Shadow or Vorlon cruiser will give it more than it's run for the money.
But I think the Federation's efficiency of size vs power is a great idea.
But it just shows where my biases are in regards to the best Sci Fi shows around. As much as I like Farscape, their warships never really impressed me.
Posted by: Bill at September 07, 2005 07:47 PM (TfrfE)
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They forgot the Deep Space Bombardment Force
fixed
here
Posted by: Norden at September 08, 2005 05:34 PM (L6YIl)
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