Recent Finds

Google Browser Sync: A Firefox extension to sync browser settings. I primarily use it to sync my bookmarks across machines, and it works remarkably well. Only supports Firefox though. Japanese Fonts: A page with a bunch of links to freely downloadable Japanese fonts, screenshots included. The availability of high quality Japanese fonts has greatly improved […]

Thinkpad X60 Review

I’ve had my X60 for a few months now, so I’ve developed quite a few opinions about it. But first things first, the specs: 12 inch 1024×768 screen Intel Core Duo T2400 1.83ghz dual core processor 2GB of system memory 100GB hard drive Built in intel wifi, 3 USB ports, one firewire, SD slot, PCMCIA […]

Moving to x64

At work, I finally took the plunge into running a 64 bit host OS on my main desktop. I’ve been hesitant the past several months, but a 2GB memory upgrade (pushing me up to the magic 4GB) finally pushed me over the edge. It’s not that you can’t use 4GB on a 32 bit windows […]

The last straw for IE7

I’ve been pretty enthusiastic about IE7 since it came out. It seems faster, has tabs, and handles most websites pretty well. Recently, I’ve come to have a more negative view. Some of it is related to IE7’s UI quirks, some of it is just performance. Specifically: There’s not enough room for tabs (the bookmark buttons […]

Technorati

Apparently, the correct way to use Technorati is to create an account, then claim your blog. The claim process is interesting. You to embed a special link: Technorati Profile, and have their crawler pick it up. Update: for WordPress, apparently you can just provide a username and password, and they’ll do a fake login and […]