Knowledge Is Only a Few Clicks Away
The internet is truly amazing. Check this out:
I was on twitter and read the following on the public timeline (a list of all public updates):
"the song 'so much' by spill canvas is amazing"
I thought to myself, "I wonder what that song sounds like."
Embedding an image in a URL
The up and coming Hackszine, by the people that brought us Makezine, and Craftzine, has a cool (old-ish) post about embedding image data into a URI, using the "data:" URI. This actually works for any data (image, text, xml, etc) but the most fun thing to me is using it for images.
The URI string could get very large very fast, however, so the converter limits you to 51200 bytes. It also takes a little finagling once the converter spits it out, as you have to take out the single-quotes, tabs, plus signs, and carriage returns. This is done pretty easily with a RegExp search-and-replace for: '*' (replacing it with nothing). once you do that, you have to strip off some bits from the beginning and end, so it looks like this: Me.
Fun stuff!
Don’t Dash Out the Door to Get Vista
I know the idea of Microsoft finally releasing a new OS is cause for celebration among some (though for the life of me I don't know why...), you may want to wait untill its been out for a while, before going out to grab a copy. Though it doesn't release to consumers until Jan. 30th, some institutions can get a copy now, but as Wired writer Bruce Gain says, you probably don't want to.
WordPress 1.5 (finally!)
"Oh big surprise Tom! You havn't updated for ever or posted new photos."
But... But... this time is different! Honest! You see, I just got a new job working technical support at UNET, the University of Maine System's network that supports almost every school and library in Maine! It's a great job and I get to play with routers in my shell acct. and help solve problems across the network. Today I took a 58 minute call, which was crazy, because it was only my second day on the phones. But non-disclosure and such, I'll leave it at the fact that it's a great job.
TiddlyWiki
I just realized that in my absence I never posted about TiddlyWiki!
"What the heck is a TiddlyWiki," you ask? Well duh! Its a reusable non-linear personal web notebook.
Please Read On...
Google Earth
Welcome to Google Earth.
Google Earth is a 3D globe on your pc. It allows you to type in any address, or coordinates, and it zooms from space down to the address. On my PC (and 4Mbps cable connection) it takes several seconds for the image to come into focus as it streams the data from Google's vast satellite image aquisitions, but it's well worth it when done, especially in metropolitan areas where the resolutions allow you to make out the models of some cars on the streets (sort-of...).
Piracy In My Generation
Ever since I was a young child I have been fascinated by the pirates of old. Though most were ruthless, savage men (and women!), there is something adventurous and aluring about the free, lawlessness of it all. Though the days of rigging and ballast have past, no pay and piracy as a whole has never really died.
DxF Rebranded w3C logo
Andrei recently took a shot at rebranding the W3C logo for fun. His finished product is one of those things that was done with fun in mind but ultimately becomes better than the one in current use. I'm impressed yet again.
Logo Quest (no, not the language)
Logo design is underway and going nowhere fast, well actually, failure is progress, so thats a false statement. I've read some interesting material on the subject at Eris, Whitespace, and DxF.
I re-drew a design I'd come up with a while ago, but it doesn't convey the attitude I want to get across, its too emo/AFI, so I've scrapped it. So far that makes 4. I like the personal dingbat idea Andrei talks about. They have a simple elegance and universality about them. I have 15 tabs open in Firefox as I am writing this (blasted A.D.D.), and every one of them has their own logo/dingbat and corrisponding favicon. This, I must attain.




