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2007 May 13, 12:16My parents and grandmother came to visit the weekend before this current weekend, starting Friday May 4th. They arrived via their new motor-home which is quite the machine. Of course its my parents motor-home so its very well decorated inside including drapes and mini-chandelier. I didn't have a memory card for my camera at the time but I'm sure my parents will put up photos on their new blog dedicated to their motor-home at some point in the future.

At any rate, they parked the motor-home in an RV park in Issaquah so that Friday night I drove over to them and we ate at the conveniently closely located Pogachas. The next day they came over and I showed them the various cool looking things my computer connected to my flat screen TV can do. This includes Vista Media Center showing my photos from recent trips and Google Earth mapping out our respective homes and my recent trips (and Paris). Additionally, we played Wii which, unsurprisingly based on anecdotal evidence from varied sources across the Internet, was a seeming hit. Mom broke records playing bowling with my dad and I, Dad did an excellent job fishing, and Grandma's slow but steady win's the race approach to cow racing worked very well.

The next day I drove them to Seattle and we walked around Pike's Place. My parents made dinner that night at my place which was very good and made my apartment actually smell like cooked food. Also, we exchanged Christmas gifts. For the past two years I've flown back to my parents' house for Christmas and ended up with gifts I couldn't take with me in both directions. Those I left at their house they drove up and I was able to give them the ones I left at my place. They started the drive back the next day. I really enjoyed seeing them here.PermalinkCommentsmotorhome family personal nontechnical

WordNet - Princeton University Cognitive Science Laboratory

2007 Apr 19, 3:41"WordNet is a large lexical database of English... Nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs are grouped into sets of cognitive synonyms (synsets), each expressing a distinct concept...The resulting network of meaningfully related words and concepts can be navPermalinkCommentsalgorithm collections etymology dictionary visualization xml language ontology tool free

Delicious shortcut tag

2007 Apr 8, 3:05Shortcut Tag?
I just saw this on another user's delicious links: a link to ESV search that's tagged with, among other things, "shortcut:esv". When viewed on del.icio.us there's a text box that lets you search using that link. I hadn't seen this before, but it seems pretty cool and I'm surprised I hadn't seen it previously. A delicious post with such a tag ends up looking like the following: I tried searching for information on this and I've found other delicious users doing the same thing, but nothing about the tag itself. If you know any information especially official information from del.icio.us itself please post links in reply to this post. So without further preface here's what I've learned about the del.icio.us shortcut tag.

How-to
To get a search box in your del.icio.us links make a post that satisfies the following requirements:
  1. One of the tags must begin with the text 'shortcut:'. You can have more text following that in the tag if you like but it must at least start with 'shortcut:'.
  2. The 'url' you post must be a shortcut url rather than an actual URL. It must contain a '%s' with a lowercase 's'. When you enter text into the textbox on the del.icio.us page the text will replace the '%s' after being percent-encoded. For example 'http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%s' is the shortcut url for Google and if you type 'foo bar' into the textbox the URI you will navigate to would be 'http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=foo%20bar'.


Complaints
This is neat but I do have a few complaints:
  1. The text from the textbox is percent-encoded before replacing the '%s'. Most sites use application/x-www-form-urlencoded which encodes spaces as '+' rather than '%20'.
  2. The shortcut url format seems to be taken from Mozilla's Firefox Custom Keywords. Its a shame it wasn't based on something more adaptable like the OpenSearch URL template syntax.
  3. A '%s' in the url means technically what you're submitting to del.icio.us isn't a URI as defined by the standard.
  4. Allowing text after 'shortcut:' means you can't look at all of a user's shortcut using this tag.


The next step is to create a tool to sync my IE7 search providers with my shortcuts saved to delicious...PermalinkCommentstechnical howto tagging tool tag delicious

fastr - a flickr game

2007 Feb 20, 2:08Game where you're shown photos from flickr and guess what other people tagged the photo.PermalinkCommentsmashup photography flickr games game tag tagging words folksonomy neat-fp

Drive-By Pharming (TR641)

2007 Feb 16, 11:23This paper describes an attack on home networks using a page with javascript and java applets that takes over your router. Foiled by using the non default password.PermalinkCommentssecurity hack router browser javascript java article

WiiBot

2007 Jan 29, 3:58Hook an industrial robotic arm up to the Wii remote. Watch as these guys play tennis (sort of) and wield a sword (scary). I for one welcome our new sword-wielding robot arm overlords.PermalinkCommentswii robot robotics robots hack video nintendo humor

A New Sith, or Revenge of the Hope

2007 Jan 22, 7:06Essay putting Chewie and R2D2 as key figures of the Rebel Alliance. Reconsidering ep 4 in light of 1-3. Its easy to put words in the mouth of the characters we can't understand.PermalinkCommentsstarwars movies analysis humor essay article nerd nerds scifi

Wordie: People: sequelguy

2006 Dec 27, 2:56My profile on WordiePermalinkCommentsproldfile wordie social word words language me

Wordie

2006 Dec 27, 2:52'Like Flickr, but without the photos.' Flickr : photos :: Wordie : words. Its kind of funny really. The web is dead. Long live the web.PermalinkCommentsweb2.0 words social language collaboration list lists word english etymology

Go To Statement Considered Harmful

2006 Dec 7, 1:15Dijkstra's famous anti-goto paper. I agree with him. Due to goto in BASIC through 3rd and 4th grade I thought goto was a word.PermalinkCommentsarticle history humor language goto code programming dijkstra acm read

Wired 14.11: Very Short Stories

2006 Oct 26, 9:23Famous authors create six word short stories.PermalinkCommentsarticle cool book fiction humor literature story scifi

BBspot - Which File Extension Are You?

2006 Oct 6, 2:44I'm html. Word.PermalinkCommentshumor quiz nerd test

George Orwell: New Words

2006 Oct 3, 6:59George Orwell on our changing languages (1940)PermalinkCommentsgeorge-orwell new-words word language english essay read

First look at Vim 7 (Linux.com)

2006 May 3, 10:02Vim 7 includes tabs, a spellchecker, and advanced code completion among other things.PermalinkCommentslinux news programming software vim editors vim7 free tool tools word-processing

Open Packaging Conventions

2006 Apr 20, 2:08PermalinkCommentspack uri open-packaging reference microsoft word

General Disarray » Blog Archive » Ten things every Microsoft Word user should know

2006 Apr 17, 11:34PermalinkCommentsmicrosoft word word-processing tutorial hints

TPCSv8 - Articles - The Cutest Human-Test: KittenAuth

2006 Apr 10, 1:35PermalinkCommentsblog development internet password security tools tutorial software captcha spam authentication cool humor cute

NewOrder - news: JustUs Book Coder: An Unbreakable* Code Utility for the Masses

2006 Apr 3, 4:06PermalinkCommentssecurity cryptography tool programming privacy development csharp book-cypher

Default Passwords

2006 Mar 9, 7:45PermalinkCommentshack reference search security tools web password

American Dialect Society Words of the Year (2005)

2006 Jan 11, 7:14PermalinkCommentsenglish etymology language
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