December 2007
18 posts
Dabble DB Users' Forum Javascript API →
XP or Vista? →
In case there’s still any doubt about Windows XP vs. Vista, this surprising upgrade report settles the question of whether to upgrade or not. (Thanks, Eric, for that URL)
Review: Windows XP - Coding Sanity →
Carbonfund.org →
Squeak, Seaside, Pier, and Smalltalk →
Here is one interesting software development environment, especially for web applications. Squeak is an open source implementation of Smalltalk. Seaside is a Web Framework for developing web applications in Squeak. Pier is a CMS built on Seaside. DabbleDB is also built on Seaside — an incredibly impressive web app. So far, I’ve installed it on my Mac iFive (OS X 10.4.10).
LedgerSMB.Org →
Community developed Open Source accounting software
Marketing Tips featuring Derek Gehl →
From the Internet Marketing Center
Fit Over 40 →
Middle-age and Senior Health, Fitness, and Hormone Restoration! - Ecourse
GoGamer.com →
Computer & Console games — good prices, too
Employment Taxes for Businesses →
The Castle in the Forest →
Norman Mailer’s last book, The Castle in the Forest, released before his death this year, is a portrait of the young Adolf Hitler and his family, told from a most unusual perspective: the demon who is assigned to cultivate Hitler as a “client.” Lots to think about in this book: the battle of good and evil, religion, and the scary parallels between modern events and the horrible conflicts of the...
Dumb Little Man →
Each week we provide a handful of tips that will save you money, increase your productivity, or simply keep you sane.
40 Ways to Make Money on the Internet - Dumb... →
Things you can use to legitimately make money online
The Pros and Cons of Coffee Drinking →
The Pros and Cons of Coffee Drinking - Dumb Little Man
I think I should move to filtered Joe and supplement with calcium antacids, to max the bennies of the fiendish bean of caffeine. I do like the flava! I don’t think it’s hurt my recent weight loss, either.
Battle of the Blogs II: Wordpress →
December 14, 2007 12:43 AM
I fired up Wordpress and busted out a blog about my son’s school, a private blog which requires a free WordPress account for members to read & post comments (or administer?). I invited family only, about 5 members. Let’s see what the activity level is like for such a small, but involved audience.
Wordpress was having some CSS issues a little while ago, but...
Ultra High Security Password Generator →
From GRC/Security now
Random Password Generator →
Security Guide for Windows. Best features: No similar characters; generate multiple passwords at once.
Calorie Counter Database →
Free Online Diet Program from About.com