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Table of contents:

09/27

Import/export cookie and favorite wizard in ie

09/12

Computing made good, easy?

09/11

Terrorist attacks

09/09

Windows XP activation explained at Tweak Town

09/07

Internet Explorer (and Outlook Express) 6 tweak guide at 3DSpotlight

 

Import/export cookie and favorite wizard in ie
source: Chris Caligari

09/27 - 12:02


ie's import export wizardChris Caligari, a Tweak Central visitor sent me this one. If you want to move your cookies or favorites from one computer to another, or just save them to file, there's a little wizard in Internet Explorer that makes the process easy.

If you want to move cookies to another computer, this wizard definitely saves you some hassle in that you don't have to deal with the "index.dat" file.

To use the wizard, In IE, just go to File | Import and Export...

Want more info? Read the whole article.

This isn't so much a "how to" article (it's baby stuff) but Chris found that many knowledgeable people didn't know the wizard was even there (I didn't).

Related links:
Microsoft Internet Explorer

In unrelated news, I've updated my desktop (wallpaper) to a big moon. That I made. No, I don't have super powers (ugh...) but I do have 3D Studio Max, the next best thing to super powers.

us flag smallbtw - if you're looking for those cool American Flag backgrounds that seem to be popular these days, you can get one on this page on Digital Blasphemy.

Maybe flags aren't the only way to show your appreciation of Freedom and your country.

Computing made good, easy?
source: Wired

09/12 - 11:56


"Good, easy?" (Please keep comments about your spouse/significant-other to yourself) This is obviously not an article about Microsoft. Basically, the article is all,

In this study of how non-technical people use computers, they observed that people don't read manuals. And once they figure out how to achieve something, they will not change their protocol even if doing things a different way is quicker... But today's desktop remains mired in the paper-centric world and, because of the active-user paradox [described in the previous sentence], most people have no idea how much this damages their productivity.

Around here, we say, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." This story discusses the possibility of using a simpler box as an alternative to a full-blown pc. The main advantages of a "good, easy" box are reliability (what?) and increased productivity.

This is a great little article that might get you thinking about how stuck in the past we are regarding certain aspects of computing. Don't get me started on the 127 year old QWERTY keyboard (someone really should invent a one hand keyboard). One might get the impression that a backwards operating system, which hasn't changed significantly in 6 years, on 105% (oops, I mean 97%) of all pc's might have something to do with this. But I'm sure that customers buy what they want and they don't want an alternative. Yeah, that's it.

But don't get any ideas and don't "think outside the box," that's discouraged. This is an innovation-free zone.

Related links:
Paradox of the Active User (1987) John M. Carroll, Mary Beth Rosson - article discussed in the CNet story

Terrorist attacks
source: CNet news

09/11 - 14:33


I just want to take a moment to offer my deepest condolences to the families and friends of those killed or hurt in today's attack.

Related links:
CNet news article with many links to news and information about the attacks.

Windows XP activation explained at Tweak Town
source: Tweak Town

09/09 - 03:39


Thinking about upgrading to the latest and greatest (cough) from Microsoft? Not sure about the whole "activation" deal? If you are, check out this article at Tweak Town. Personally, I think the rules are a bit contrived (e.g. you get 5 "changes", changing your Network Card (NIC) counts as a change, changing your video card doesn't count as a change... huh?).

Microsoft says that activation is to "deter piracy": You know what? Microsoft could eliminate piracy in a day if they wanted to but they don't. All they would have to do was link a single serial number to a single cd-rom and a single installation. Then just do that for every copy of the OS.

btw - Windows XP is scheduled for release on October 25, but if Target can sell Halloween candy already, I can jump on the XP hype bandwagon.


Related links:

Microsoft's Windows XP site

Paul Thurrott's site is a great resource for Windows information. I think he might blow the Microsoft horn a little to enthusiastically though...

Internet Explorer (and Outlook Express) 6 tweak guide
source: 3D Spotlight (thnx [h] for the link)

09/07 - 02:11


3D Spotlight has what looks like a nice 10 page guide for modifying Internet Explorer (and Outlook Express) version 6, if you're on the "bleeding edge" as it were.

Related links:

You can get IE6 on Microsoft's site here if you're so inclined.


Not much going on here. I got a few books on Dreamweaver (what I use, besides magic, to make this site), php, XML, MySQL, C++ and MySQL, PHP and MySQL... what else...
So basically expect the same stale old web site that's been here for 3 years...
What? I have to mow the lawn...




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