Off to San Diego

We’re off to San Diego for a week, so don’t expect any updates (not that there have been a lot of those recently, anyway…). Although if I feel like it, I might post a photo from the beach or from SeaWorld via my mobile phone. :) This will be our first long road trip with the kids (4 and 2 years old), so wish me luck. Usually the fighting starts after just 10 minutes in the car, and the screaming another 5 minutes later....

August 12, 2005 · 1 min · 132 words · DigitalHobbit

Greasemonkey

The name may sound a little dirty, but Greasemonkey is a superb Firefox extension that acts as a decorator and allows you to customize the look and feel as well as the behavior of any website you visit by means of custom Javascript files. If you know Javascript, you can write your own scripts - or you can take advantage of the large number of user submitted scripts. Some scripts are generic and act on any website, while most scripts apply to specific websites....

August 6, 2005 · 1 min · 142 words · DigitalHobbit

Eclipse WTP 0.7

The final version 0.7 of the Eclipse WebTools Platform (WTP) was released a few days ago. I’ve been using the recent milestone releases for a few months now, and they’ve already been very stable and functional. If you’re using Eclipse 3.1 or planning on upgrading to 3.1, I highly recommend that you install WTP as well. If you’re installing 3.1 from scratch, you may want to grab one of the All-in-one packages that include Eclipse 3....

August 1, 2005 · 1 min · 156 words · DigitalHobbit

Spreadshirt

Ken Adams left a comment for my previous posting about my CafePress store and recommended that I check out Spreadshirt instead. After checking out their website, I am pretty impressed. Spreadshirt operates pretty much the same way as CafePress, which means that you can either create a design for yourself and order your own items, or you can open your own virtual store and sell items at a markup. They seem to have a slightly smaller selection of miscellaneous items than CafePress, but in return they offer far more colors for their T-Shirts....

July 29, 2005 · 2 min · 225 words · DigitalHobbit

Windows is everywhere...

Windows is everywhere… Originally uploaded by DigitalHobbit.

July 22, 2005 · 1 min · 7 words · DigitalHobbit