July 2007 Archives

Links directory


It is brand new and I still need to edit the default template but I have set up a links directory at www.shadowscope.com/links, if you are interested in being added it is free, just requires a reciprocal link on your main page. As it is a new installation if you have any problems or issues just let me know.

Use Less Power With Google Shadow


I may have posted about this once or twice before but I just came across it again and thought it was a pretty cool idea. Did you know that White and bright colors such as what I have at TheAppDotNet use up to 20% more power to display than dark colored sites such as Shadowscope? Googleshadow is the dark colored web search engine. Unfortunately it appears to be having problems right now as I just did a search and got an error, but I may just have to change the background colors on my sites that aren't already dark.

Google PR Chain

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This is another of those chain things that are going around like the Z-List and some other ones I have taken part in to get backlinks.


** Start Copy Here **



We all know how important getting link backs is and with this chain, you can get the ball rolling! You don't have to be an established blogger to take part in this chain.


Here are the rules:
1. Copy this post from the point where it says "Start Copy Here" to the point where it says "End Copy Here"
2. Add yourself and 5 of your favorite bloggers to the end of the list.
3. Post this on your blog


The Prize Blog | Enkay Blog | Ms. Danielle | Cash For Comments | BetShopBoy | JohnCow | Mr. Gary Lee | Jon Lee | Dosh Dosh | Some Make Money | The King Kong Blog | RomanDock | Michael Kwan | Ed Lau | Jane May | Sam Breadstone | Samanathon | Shadowscope | My Single Mom Life | The Sassy Southerner | The BenSpark | Tricia's Musings | GeekySpeaky |YOUR BLOG HERE


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Some Real Uses For Twitter

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I finally found a real-life use for twitter that I am going to start using immediately. My Mile Marker is a site that you enter a bit of data whenever you fill up at the gas tank. Right now the site is free. It tracks your fuel purchases and odometer readings. Every time you are at the pump you just enter your current odometer reading, the number of gallons purchased and the price per gallon. You can add it at the web page or via SMS with Twitter while you are at the pump.


This is cool because I have to track my mileage for work as they pay for my gas used, but filling out the paperwork and figuring MPG is a pain that I hate doing just because it's one more bit of paperwork to do.


You can also use Twitter to send you reminders (such as remember the milk) on a timer as well. Very very cool.


Crossposted to TheAppDotNet

Updates (on the PC side)


The wife has had a few issues with her computer lately. I don't mess with it anymore, thus we have less stability issues because I am not installing the latest and greatest thing. She used to have AOL on the computer with a free version of an antivirus but we aren't using it anymore so I need to install something else. With the girls surfing the net on that computer it is almost imperative that I get antivirus software on it. There are several sites that offer free antivirus downloads including the one I linked to at freeantivirusinfo.com


The offer the free Norton Antivirus download on their pages, you can see some reviews if you haven't ever run Norton, which is one of the top of the line AntiVirus programs out there. It's been updated to be compatible with both Windows XP and Vista, and now includes unlimited Virus definition updates for free. Up until recently you were only able to get access to six months of definition updates.


I don't guess I will have any free time until Monday to install it, but I definitely need to get it loaded on to her computer as soon as I possibly can.

Router Woes


My Linksys router finally died a painful death or something last week. I don't think I took a lightning strike or anything, but I have had intermittent problems over the last few months, but I honestly thought it was Charter Cable giving me the issues. I had been using a wireless router as just an access point that was plugged into the router, so rather than going out and spending another $65 I ended up using the wireless router. to get things up and running again. It kind of pisses me off because I like Linksys and I will probably eventually go back and get another one. Unfortunately my warranty was long gone on the one that died.

So That's Where They Are Coming From


I was wondering where all these extra google hits were coming from. Apparently everyone is looking for Harry Potter Deathly Hallows Spoilers which of course I posted something about back in May. It's actually just a short post and a link to Harvey's site. Hopefully he's getting a few hits off of it as well.




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EVDO Is Here...


Just recently Verizon has started rolling out EVDO in my area. I am ecstatic. I like being able to access the internet over bluetooth when there is no other reliable connection around such as in my backyard or when Charter is down, and this is much faster.


I have also taken to watching the evening news when I am outside smoking as well. I don't watch much TV, and damn sure not the news but this is different. I used to hate the little hand held TVs as well, and even though I love gadgets I would never pay money for something like that, but watching it on my teeny tiny screen just seems so appropriate for me. I don't know what it is, but hey keeping up on current events on some medium besides the Internet is probably a good thing.

Monitors


I am going to start piecing together a couple of computers over the next few months. One is going to be the new media PC for the living room and another for the bedroom, but if there is any extra left over I want to upgrade my computer. I am really interested in getting a new Viewsonic monitor, or maybe even a couple since my Nvidia card has dual head output. My old boss had a really nice and huge Viewsonic flat-screen that I want to get. Oh well, mine will be the last to get upgraded. I will probably look into getting the wife a laptop before I consider getting myself anything new. Maybe by Christmas since things seem to be going so well at work.

Gadget Junkie

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I'm a gadget freak. I blog about it every once in awhile and even started blogging on a tech site because I love them so much. They don't even have to be useful things, although as I get older I tend to ignore most of the bling and other useless junk and want stuff that I will use every day. My current wish list includes a new cell phone, one of those really nice radar detectors, a new media center PC, and maybe some Bluetooth stereo headphones. I hate earplugs and those little bitty earphones that come with mp3 players, but I like a nice set of headphones that actually sit on my head. I would only end up using them here at my computer, but at least it would quiet things down for everyone in the living room :)

How to Use Odiogo With Movabletype


I set up an account with Odiogo quite some time ago, but even though they transpose all of my entries into audio I have never been able to find a way to integrate that into the site. It took me a little while this afternoon but I finally figured out to to do it.



  1. Set up an account with Odiogo

  2. Edit your MT template to include the following line <a href="http://podcasts.odiogo.com/get_mp3.mp3?f=/shadowscope/Shadowscope-<$MTEntryBasename separator="_"$>.mp3">Listen to Audio Version</a>

  3. Replace Shadowscope with whatever blogname you have set up with the service. You can figure out the URL by going to your podcast page at http://podcasts.odiogo.com and just look at some of the file names on the page if you already have a couple of posts.


That's about it I think. Very simple, but it was hard to figure out at first. Odiogo seems to be kind of dragging today so nothing is playing very well. It may be because it is dragging at my bandwidth. There are a couple of plugins for wordpress and some javascript for blogger at http://blog.odiogo.com that I am going to look at on Monday. I may be able to figure out something that's not quite so kludgey to play them. The wordpress plugin uses flash and is pretty cool as is the one for the Blogger platform.




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Digital Picture Frames

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One thing that I think is really cool that I have not had the opportunity to purchase is a digital picture frame like the ones over at Digital Framez. I toyed with the idea awhile back of making one myself using a linux based PC and a touch screen but it is pretty cost prohibitive just for a few photos. I did use my 3Com Audrey for the same thing for awhile, but it certainly doesn't even look like a picture in a frame. Some of the digital photo frames over there are just really sharp.


Check this one out for instance,



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it's a ten inch frame with remote and includes a 256 meg SD card to put your photos on. It includes a 5 in 1 card reader in case you have a different photo card you want to use, a USB post, infrared remote, stereo audio output for earphones or speakers, a built-in speaker and will play back jpegs as well as mpeg movies. There are a few different styles to choose from. This thing is pretty cool for just under $200. I might be able to put something together for $200 but it certainly wouldn't have as many features or look nearly as nice. The next time you are looking for digital frames then one place you might want to shop is Digital Framez.

Server Error 500


For some reason I am getting an error 500 when I try and visit the archives page or my category archives. They are dynamically generated in order to speed things up here and they have been doing a pretty good job of it. Not sure why I am getting the error, once I am back in town I will take a look and see if I can get it fixed up. I also need to upgrade to the next beta release, hopefully that will take care of it. I may also need to clean up the sql databases. I don't have the link to my cpanel and stuff on the laptop or a decent ftp client so it will have to wait until then.

Earthfrisk


Earthfrisk is one of those Social Bookmarking sites that are around on the net, but this one also combines media with it. I just ran across it today and so far it looks pretty cool.


User post different links and other media and you pick the ones you are interested. It's a good way to check out new content that you may not have seen before. Some of the best content on the Internet can be found here. You can post links to blog entries, articles, and videos as well. There are already a ton of links there to check out and joining is easy. You can also post your own pictures as well.


What's cool is that it's not only links but an active community where you can join in on the discussion on various subjects and categories as well as vote on them. If you want other users to vote on your articles they can be posted as well.


What it comes down to is that EarthFrisk is not controlled or guided by the admins but by the users themselves. Anyway, it's a pretty cool place to find interesting topics and links, so go check it out.

Entries


Since I post a bit often I have cut back down the number of entries to four days worth on the main page again. The page itself seems to be loading a bit faster now that I have changed everything over. Still not using FastCGI though. After that last attempt I am very wary of changing anything like that. Maybe I will mess with it a bit next week.


I am also running the beta 4 version of Movabletype 4 now, oh by the way. I really like what they are doing with Movabletype although a lot of the newer features are stuff that I just will never use, or at least it seems so right now.




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Screwy Div Tags

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I will have to be careful and watch anything else I put in with Bloggerwave or any other one that inserts code. Part of the disclosure is a <div> tag that just completely screwed up my site. It's gone now but took me a minute to find.

I want a memory upgrade...


One thing I may do that will help out the lagginess on my PC is to upgrade the RDRAM. Part of the problem is that I always have a bunch of windows open when I am working on something, such as the webcast yesterday, and I like to multi-task. I have about a gig of memory but I am considering tripling it. My sponsors at CheapestRDRAM.com have some pretty good deals on memory at their site.


I can get another GB of RDRAM from them for about $250. It's two sticks of PC800-45. If you've never changed or added memory to a motherboard it's actually pretty easy. Not quite plug and play but just about. The biggest pain for most people, depending on the computer they have is to be able to find where it goes. It's fairly easy for me as I like to keep the inside of my case clutter free and tie off all of the cables and wiring so that air can flow through the case.


They also have a list of compatible computers and motherboards on the site so that you know if it's the right memory for you. They also have directions (with pictures!) on how to install RDRAM.

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