Is it just me, or did anyone else notice that Alexa no longer allows you to check a site’s traffic details from Alexa.com?
What a way to force users to upgrade their browsers and download Sparky. I thought massive companies that controlled huge amounts of data were immune to corruptions of this sort. Guess I was wrong, heh.
Yes, I know I haven’t blogged in a few days. It’s just that, well, there’s really nothing for me to add. After the saga with that company and my HTML skills , it emerged that there was actually a “miscommunication” somewhere, and that they were more concerned about my lack of “support experience”.
Like hell. I’m an INFP .
Oh well. Still waiting to hear back from them. Hopefully something comes up by the end of the week, and I’ll know whether to stay with them or start looking elsewhere.
I also finally got my hands on Linkin Park’s Reanimation. Never thought music could be so hot ;). M...
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This was the biggest headache for me today, but I finally found a somewhat-foolproof method for using Bluetooth to connect to the Internet. I’m using it on my Sony Ericsson k750i, but it’s a generic method, so it could probably work for any phone out there. It will probably work most Linux OSes, too.
Ingredients:
1. A bluetooth adapter
2. Kubuntu
3. hcitool, sdptool, rfcommm kwrite/kate/nano
4. A phone with GRPS/EDGE/3G
5. A few minutes of your time
Step 1: Fire up Bluetoo... more
So last night, having tons of other important work to do, I decided to kick it and watch a movie. Out of the small pile of DVDs - everything from “Kill Bill” to Monty Python’s “The Holy Grail” to “Gone in 60 Seconds” - I pulled out “An Inconvenient Truth”, a video by Al Gore, the man who “used to be the next president of the United States”.
I’d heard a lot about this movie, and about how darned controvershul it was, so I ... more
Net Neutrality? From: wogan.co.za Post Date: 2008-03-06 07:34:20
For about a year now, the American public has been raving about something known as Net Neutrality. Basically, the right to connect to the Internet, and use it in whatever way you wish. Now, according to extremist media, the future of the internet is at risk.
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This is a YouTube video that sums up the current predicament. Since YouTube only allows comments of 500 characters, I’m making a blog post out of this. Most of t... more
Today’s had it’s share of really weird moments. The first of which started early this morning. When I can’t sleep, I usually grab my phone, load Opera Mini, and do a little surfing. Generally, I end up finding something that keeps me awake even longer. Oh well.
I have OM4. And it allows you to grab any input field on the Internet and turn it into a search engine. I remember a time last year, where Google was the default search engine. Then, one day, it suddenly changed to Ya... more
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