Color Wheel Styler Plugin for WordPress
This plugin lets you use a convenient color wheel to assign colors to various sections of your WordPress powered website. The plugin is powered by jQuery and the lovely Farbtastic. Currently the plugin is supremely minimalistic and simply allows you to color your sidebar, your body text, your links and your background. However, with very [...]
Internet Gender Identification
A clever lad has built a small snippet of code that’ll give you a good guess at whether you’re a boy or a girl. It works rather well! Turns out, I’m male.
The Glorious Return Of Spinal Tap
One of the best rock bands of our time are back after a 25 year hiatus. We can look forwards to a new album and a tour. Hopefully, also a new documentary.
Internet Explorer 8 Mini-Review
Internet Explorer 8 is a fairly fast tabbed webbrowser which sports unique features such as a website suggestion service (based on what other sites you’ve visited) and “web accelerators”, glorified shortcuts for common tasks such as blogging or finding maps. Compared to both Internet Explorer 6 and 7, 8 is an improvement. It is indeed [...]
Transport Tycoon Deluxe (OpenTTD)
In case you felt like spending part of your saturday playing with model trainsets but didn’t have any, look no further than OpenTTD. OpenTTD is a rewrite of the classic Transport Tycoon Deluxe game, but with lots of tweaks that makes it feel sorta modern. It’s definately worth an afternoon.
Chrome Beta Channel
In recent Chrome news, Google has re-opened the beta channel, currently giving you access to Chrome 2 beta, which almost features extensions. Since tasting Chrome, I’ve been yearning for the speed and stability it gives over Firefox, holding out for extensions.
Absolute Links, Runtime (Plugin for WordPress)
If you, like me, type in relative URLs to images and links that are local to your server, you probably didn’t know that means images in your feed are broken. Feeds require absolute URLs for both your images and your links. This plugin is super minimalistic. It simply looks for any relative URLs you have [...]
Through The Looking Glass, Or How My Great Macbook Adventure Was All Too Brief
I had heard of it before. I had even seen the wonder for myself. The 15” unibody Macbook Pro. Cut from a single piece of aluminum, ornamented with unicorn horn and cooled only by dodo tears. It was a one of a kind machine, and no other laptop in the world could compare. If I [...]