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Category Archives: PMO
Foxkeh wallpapers
There should be a Foxkeh Wallpaper downloader. Obviously it should be open source. It should run on OSX, Windows, and Linux. It should automatically grab the wallpaper (with user-chosen dimensions) and install that wallpaper each month.
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I hate daylight savings time
I really don’t see the point, and I wish it would just go away. I don’t believe it conserves energy, or even if it does, too bad. There are better ways to do that. People die because of DST. Many … Continue reading
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BSA could end easily software piracy
The BSA could end piracy very easily if they convinced software developers to release all software for free, except for business use (which would be audited to check that everything’s paid for). It is ridiculous that home users have to … Continue reading
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dvorak.org/blog
Tiny Laptops For Fresno Grade School Kids — I think that we do need OLPC for US kids The White Continent — Beautiful The Mainstreaming of Atheism — Sunday School for Atheists — good luck being respected for your beliefs … Continue reading
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iTunes
Why does it annoy me so much … why isn’t there a truly good alternative (including netcast support)? It like totally infests the machine. Would it be too much trouble to ask that iTunes (and the bundled programs) only run … Continue reading
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Internet Explorer 7 standards compliance
There were huge discussions about IE7 being better at supporting web standards, but it didn’t mean microsoft finished implementing support for the primary web standard: HTML. IE7 doesn’t support all of the elements (“element” meaning “a fundamental or essential constituent … Continue reading
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ISP data transfer caps
(this does piss me off) Yes, there’s a limit to the amount of data that an ISP should allow it’s users to transfer in a given month. That’s the speed of the connection (megabytes per second) times the number of … Continue reading
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iPod
Why the hell isn’t there a “shuffle these” menu item just below the “play all” item in menus for artists, genres, albums, etc?
