Some of my favorite wallpapers from his collection:
7.23.2009
Need a Beautiful Wallpaper? Vladstudio.
Some of my favorite wallpapers from his collection:
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Vladstudio,
Wallpapers
How-To: Write to Windows Drive/Partition in OS X
- Go get MacFUSE and install it
- Go get NTFS-3G and install it
- Reboot your system for the installations to take affect
Here is the result in actions. First you will see I copy the file 'axxo' from OS X to my windows partition(It is called Untitled, but you will just have to believe me that it really is my windows partition).

Second I am using quicklook on the windows partition of the 'axxo' file that I just transferred.

Enjoy!
7.09.2009
Beginning Web Development
That is all I have for today, if you are bored go read about Googles Chrome OS, which I am sure will be talked about in the next diggnation, or possibly the one after that. Also go check out these amazing photos!
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chrome,
w3schools,
web development
7.01.2009
gdgt
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gdgt
Firefox 3.5 New Feature List
Super Speed: Basically all this means, is that Firefox 3.5 is approximately twice as fast at loading JavaScript than Firefox 3.0 thanks to the TraceMonkey JavaScript engine. This is definitely something to be excited about, but if I wanted the best performance, I would be looking at Chrome or Safari. So I give them thumbs up for keeping up pace, and not falling asleep at the wheel like Internet Explorer.
Private Browsing: New to Firefox 3.5 is the ability to enter private browsing mode that will not save any information of your browsing session. Perfect for looking for gifts for your loved one when you share the same computer. I see where this could be useful, but for me, it is a feature that will never be used. Moving on!
Forget This Site: Very much like the last, but forgets all traces to a particular site, and not just the one history item. Again, I never worry about my history, but if I did I see how deleting all traces to a specific site would nice.
Tab Organization: This adds the ability to drag a tab out of window to make it its own window, and I would assume drag tabs between windows. This is a feature that I have used time to time in Safari, so it is cool to see it become 'standard' across the major web browsers.
Downloadable Fonts: This allows web designers to use the exact font that they want on their page. I assume this works by reading the font information from the host instead of the client. Seems like a cool feature and I am excited to see some of the cool fonts that will be used.
Location-Aware Browsing: Now websites can get your location directly though firefox if you allow. I think this is a really cool feature, and it will be exciting to see all the different things people use this for. Maybe when you log into google chat it will automatically assign your status message to where you are at, or have online games that place you in the world where you actually are. But more realistically, I am just excited when I go to google maps to find directions and not having to enter in my address. Thumbs Up!
Open Video and Audio: This feature alone is the one reason to support Firefox. They are pushing to upturn proprietary codecs like flash and silverlight with open source audio and video formats, allowing you to view videos and listen to audio on the web without having any codecs installed on your computer. Meaning you will no longer have to deal with updating your codecs every few months to the latest versions.
So I don’t know if all these features will be enough to get me to stop using Safari or Chrome, but if enough people start utilizing what Firefox will allow them to do with their webpages, I will have little option but to use Firefox as my browser. That or stay in the dark ages as the internet continues to evolve.
5.25.2009
5.24.2009
Photo Gallery
A collection of pictures from my home in Usk, Washington.
Me and Krista spent the day at Yosemite National Park and went for a 7 mile hike.
Pictures of some of my favorite cars
5.23.2009
5.22.2009
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