ThansCorner http://www.thanscorner.info Tech. Philosophy. Politics. Everything else. Thu, 10 Jun 2010 23:10:45 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.9.2 en hourly 1 Employees jumping ship is….good? http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2010/employees-jumping-ship-is-good http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2010/employees-jumping-ship-is-good#comments Thu, 10 Jun 2010 23:10:45 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://www.thanscorner.info/?p=356 More employees jump ship as economy improves (AP)

This is excellent news.  The fact that people have enough confidence to quit their current jobs in search of new ones is incredibly heartening.

As we worked our way out of this recession, companies cut back on everything they possibly could to get the bottom line out of the gutter.  The broad positive earnings across the board released last quarter are proof that they were effective in their efforts.  A big effect of these cuts was a greater workload for those who did not get fired.  Productivity skyrocketed because people with jobs were just happy to have them, and worked extra hard to keep them.

Still, unemployment stayed relatively high since companies felt less need to hire given the greater productivity they were enjoyed.  Fortunately employee confidence has risen and people feel they can find better jobs.  Companies across the board will have to give their employees a break or risk losing them to those who will – and this means hiring more people to take off the load.  Good news for job-seekers and excellent news for the economy.  

Now if we could only get over this European debt thing…

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Search for Google MyMaps http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2010/search-for-google-mymaps http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2010/search-for-google-mymaps#comments Sat, 05 Jun 2010 19:53:11 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://www.thanscorner.info/?p=350 When looking for something in Google Maps, sometimes it’s nice to browse.  Say you’re looking for a campground in a certain area, or all of the restaurants in a city, or the location of the nearest amusement park or apartments nearby.  Or say you’re curious about all of the nuclear waste repositories in the world or the locations of all cities that have hosted the Olympic Games or all of the locations with free Wifi in Wisconsin.

Google MyMaps allow users to organize locations into collections and share them with the world.  To search for MyMaps that fit what you’re looking for, go to Google Maps, click the link for “Show Search Options” and select “User-created maps” from the menu.  Have fun!



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Distraction and Web browsing through life http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2010/distraction-and-web-browsing-through-life http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2010/distraction-and-web-browsing-through-life#comments Sat, 05 Jun 2010 18:35:34 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://www.thanscorner.info/?p=335 I heard an interview the other day with Nicholas Carr, author of the book The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains.  The basic idea is that the brain is a flexible machine that grows and improves itself based on how it is used.  If you spend a lot of time practicing an activity, like playing the piano, your brain is designed to emphasize those skills so that it’s better suited for each subsequent try.  While the brain is improving in one area, however, those that remain unused don’t get the same type of attention.

Mr. Carr’s argument suggests that throuh years of surfing the web and becoming daily more immersed in the online experience, we have trained our brains to be good at that type of interaction.  Reading an article, we expect lots of links and widgets pulling in and exposing lots of information at one time.  The very activity – “surfing” – expresses the flowing nature which is really good for absorbing a broad range of information at once.  This breadth, however, comes at the cost of depth.  Just as Nicholas describes, we find ourselves leaping from thing to thing without the same kind of focus and dedication as we might with a long news article or chapter of a book.


Conversations come in short chat or text messages, squeezed in between or layered on top of other activities.  At any given time, I have access to huge wealths of information, but not the time or focus to get into any of it.  It takes real work to hone in on the details of anything and we’ve been training ourselves to do be bad at exactly this.  Skimming the surface can be great, but it comes at a cost.  It will be a sad day when generations begin to grow up in a world of hyper-experience, without the grounding of concrete and focused interaction with the world.


NPR Interview with Nicholas Carr

 

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A Whole New World of Photography http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2010/326 http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2010/326#comments Tue, 25 May 2010 23:27:33 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/?p=326

I’ve got a new DSLR and it’s a pretty exciting to finally have so much power and so many features at my disposal after all these years.  I ended up going with the Nikon D5000 and I’ve been very happy with it thus far.

Take a look at some of my new photos at ThansCorner Photo Gallery
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Google Public Data Visualizations http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2010/google-public-data-visualizations http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2010/google-public-data-visualizations#comments Sat, 24 Apr 2010 21:10:50 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/?p=311
I was thinking to myself this afternoon that it’d be wonderful to have a Google Maps or Google Finance  -style view of economic data.  What have unemployment numbers looked like recently and historically, for instance?  Well, boy was I happy to find that there is exactly such a thing.


Google Public Data provides an interface into some interesting statistics about the US and the world.  Zoomable graphs and animations that show how data changes over time gives you a chance to hone in on the information you need.


While the actual number of datasets available at this point are limited (just 15 at this point), it’s a cool tool that I hope will be expanded to include even more value information.

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What’s the market going to do? http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2010/whats-the-market-going-to-do http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2010/whats-the-market-going-to-do#comments Sat, 24 Apr 2010 20:49:10 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/?p=307 I started investing in August of 2008 – right before the crash for those keeping track.  I watched my investment shrink by as much as 40% over the course of those six months, wishing I’d waited a few months to put money into the market.  Since then, I’ve made back those losses and made some decent gains, allowing a bit more calm and focus to step back and think about what’s going on.

“What’s going on” is possibly the most interesting several years of financial history I’ll experience, and it’s a fantastic chance to learn how things work.  I don’t like superstitious technical analysis, rather, I want to understand why things are behaving fundamentally as they do.

Following huge gains that brought the Dow up by 1500 points, there’s a lot of guessing about what will happen next.  Can we sustain such incredible gains?  Will we hit a second pullback or full-blown double-dip?  It’s hard to say but there are a few factors that I think will make a big impact.  I may be entirely wrong in every respect, but I feel it’s important to get things down in writing to force the ideas to be at least halfway thought out before they drive important financial decisions.

When things toppled, the first thing to go were jobs.  Human resources are the most expensive kind a company usually has so it’s a logical choice.  That works in the short term to cut costs, but to maintain some form of growth and sustain revenues, companies needed to find ways to make do with what they had.  Large parts of this came from coaxing greater contributions out of personnel who were just happy to have jobs.  Large parts also came from innovation from a technological and managerial standpoint.

When things are good, it’s easy to stagnate and be satisfied with mediocre performance – “who cares if we lose a few thousand, million, billion dollars here and there?  We’ll be fine.”  When things are rough, that’s when people look to unique ways of doing things in order to keep it all going.  Some fail, sure, but some develop remarkable things, and these innovations trickle down throughout the industry.

We’ve had a major run up in terms of stocks and company profits, but this isn’t making its way into peoples’ pockets yet.  Companies have trimmed their excess fat and aren’t eager to hire a bunch of employees back until they know they need them and know that it’s safe to do so without fear of another tumble.  In the next year or so, companies who have their stuff together will have swelled their ranks again, but it’s not going to happen immediately and it’s certainly not happening right away now.  Those numbers are still perilously close to 10% of the US population out of work…

…and yet the markets are exploding with positive earnings released across the board this quarter.  It would seem that things are poised to retreat for awhile until employment and other fundamental elements of the economy can catch up.  In the meantime, however, I believe that those companies that are still around and have proved themselves in leading the charge upwards will continue to do well.

Watch for a dip sometime in the next month or so.  I’d expect indexes to drop by maybe 5% with the Dow falling below 10,500 or even as low as the 10,000 mark, similar to the Jan.-Feb. dip.  At the same time, though, I’ll be ready to ride it down, expanding investment in those fundamentally strong companies that will pop up even stronger when it’s over.

Under-appreciated stocks I’d focus on are COSI, ENTG, DAVE, QCOM, CSCO, and TINY.  I’d even go so far as to advocate for C.  It’s made it through the roughest part of this ride and will wake up in a big way when that fear and paranoia subside.  In general, I think international markets are worth considering as well.  The rest of the world hasn’t had quite the same run so far that we have – which means there’s a lot of room for growth.

Despite the pain felt by Americans across the board, I’d almost go far as to say this was good for us.   When all is settled and done, we’ll be poised better as individuals and as a country to lead the post-recession global economy.  Just my two cents.

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Adobe Photoshop CS5 Content-Aware Joke http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2010/adobe-photoshop-cs5-content-aware-joke http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2010/adobe-photoshop-cs5-content-aware-joke#comments Sat, 27 Mar 2010 21:31:27 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/?p=299 Content-aware is like the hand of God applied to Photoshop image editing.  Simply select a region, hit the delete key, let the software chew on it for awhile, and whamo! It “interpolates” the background content that should be there…

Real or not? Take a look for yourself.

Content-awareness demo 1

Content-awareness demo 2

I’m actually glad things like this don’t exist or any regular person could mess around with these things… kind of like what cheap digital cameras does with photography and blogs do to website content…:)

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Stuff http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2010/stuff http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2010/stuff#comments Sat, 27 Mar 2010 18:54:03 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/?p=291 Junk

We are built to accumulate and collect stuff.  We’re wired to want things and validate ourselves based on what we’ve got…car, house, gadgets, and so on.  As a tech person, I’ve built up the typical boxes of cables (Composite, USB, headphones, etc.), most of which I’ll never use.  It reaches a point where it starts to bog you down.  Living in a good-sized one-bedroom loft apartment after college, I shouldn’t have trouble finding room for my stuff, but it’s starting to build up.

There’s an important lesson to be learned from this: The more things you have, the more you have to maintain, and the more you have to keep track of.  It’s difficult to think of an iPod or a car as nuisances, but they can easily become just that.  The iPod starts acting up and you spend time fixing it, replacing it, buying add-ons for it and before long it starts bordering on more trouble than it’s worth.  The car needs maintenance, gas, washing, a place to park…

You can start to see how these things come with strings attached.  Life gets more complicated, and when life is complicated, there’s less time to sit back and enjoy it as is.  A cluttered home makes a cluttered mind.

I’m not advocating life without possessions, but we’ve got to identify when possessions turn from positive sustaining things into burdens.  One of the greatest things in life (in my humble opinion) can be sitting on the porch on a beautiful spring day at sunset – and there are no gadgets, toys or exciting things necessary to get the full value of this.

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Global Warming – Straight to the facts, please. http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2009/global-warming-straight-to-the-facts-please http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2009/global-warming-straight-to-the-facts-please#comments Sat, 19 Dec 2009 21:26:49 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/?p=283 climatedata


I’m reminded over and over again how maddeningly unproductive arguments become when the participants throw around unsubstantiated claims and figures. It seems like this is happening more and more in a fast-paced society where no one has the time to dig into the details of an issue. I’m as guilty as the next person of forcefully defending a position that feels right but which I can’t back up with any hard facts.

David McCandless took the time to do a broad study of Global Warming arguments/counter-arguments and did the background-work to back up the components of each side.  It’s shocking how deeply buried some of this information ended up being.

Perhaps now we can get down to the reality of the matter and move on from there into an argument worth having.

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How cranes are assembled http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2009/how-cranes-are-assembled http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2009/how-cranes-are-assembled#comments Mon, 14 Sep 2009 21:18:07 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/?p=279 This is really cool.  How cranes are assembled is one of those things that would never have occurred to me to think about. As it turns out, it’s a pretty complex and creative affair.  Engineers must have spent some serious time thinking through the implications of trying to ratchet such a monstrous and durable item way up in the air.

Watch animations of two different types of cranes going up.



Core77 – Animation explaining how they erect cranes

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Teaching light to travel around objects http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2009/teaching-light-to-travel-around-objects-and-corners http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2009/teaching-light-to-travel-around-objects-and-corners#comments Fri, 31 Jul 2009 20:02:05 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/?p=274 Boston College: Illustration shows light propogating around the East Coast of the US according to instructions from the metamaterial device

Boston College: Illustration shows light propogating around the East Coast of the US according to instructions from the metamaterial device

Looking for an invisibility cloak or a car that blends right into its surroundings? Researchers at Boston College have managed to use what they call ‘metamaterials’ to instruct a beam of light to follow particular pathways.

The researchers accomplished their feat by developing a much more precise set of instructions, which create a grid-like roadmap capable of twisting and turning a beam of light around objects or space. Their discovery is an extension of earlier metamaterial “cloaking” techniques, which have conjured up images of the Harry Potter character disappearing beneath his invisibility cloak.

“Our method combines the novel effects of transformational optics with the practicality of dielectric construction,” Padilla and Landy report. “We show that our structures are capable of guiding light in an almost arbitrary fashion over an unprecedented range of frequencies.”

The process is definitely still in its early stages but the mere thought that such a thing is possible is quite incredible.

[via nanowerk.com]

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Drive better, save money and help the environment http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2009/drive-better-save-money-and-help-the-environment http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2009/drive-better-save-money-and-help-the-environment#comments Sun, 12 Jul 2009 04:48:50 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/?p=260





(Source eartheasy.com)

With auto makers such as General Motors hesitant to adopt fuel efficient designs and paying dearly for it,  it’s time to start stepping up to do something about the problem.  Though gas prices have dropped down to a pretty reasonable level, the memory of prices greater than $4.00 a gallon is still all too sharp.  Here are a few things each of us can do to save money at the pump.  They really add up with just a little bit of effort.

Driving Habits:

  1. Avoid hard breaking
  2. Avoid quick acceleration 
    • Note: 1 and 2 increases travel time by 4% but can decrease consumption by 40% and reduce emissions to 1/5th.
  3. Keep moving without coming to a complete stop
  4. Drive between 5o and 60 mph when possible for most efficient performance
  5. Anticipate stopping and just glide to a stop with less braking – breaking throws away energy
  6. User higher gears if you have a choice
  7. If stopped for more than 30 seconds, turn off the engine rather than idling
  8. Use cruise control for long flat areas, it smooths out acceleration
  9. Do not use cruise control in hilly areas
  10. At speeds <40mph, crack windows instead of AC, (>10%)
  11. At speeds >40mph, close windows
  12. Draft behind larger vehicles – semis can’t slow down quickly so less following distance isn’t as dangerous

Car Maintenance:

  1. Inflate tires properly
  2. Change air filters regularly (clogged filters use 10% more fuel)
  3. Change oil regularly (clean oil is more efficient)
  4. Tighten gas cap (gas evaporates and escapes)

Trip Planning:

  1. Remove unnecessary items from the car
  2. Park in the shade to reduce need for AC and fuel evaporation
  3. Use a block heater in the winter since fuel is more efficient when warmed up
  4. Combine trips and errands
  5. Telecommute when possible
  6. Carpool or use mass transit
  7. When choosing a route, avoid traffic, hills and construction
  8. If you have a choice about when to go out, save driving for non-windy days
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Twitter OAuth for PHP http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2009/twitter-oauth-for-php http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2009/twitter-oauth-for-php#comments Fri, 10 Jul 2009 18:11:40 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/?p=256 For anyone writing a PHP Twitter App to interact with the Twitter API, TwitterOAuth is an incredibly helpful piece of open source code.  It handles the secure authentication through OAuth, and then includes function calls for using that authenticated status to carry out any desired GET or POST exchange with the Twitter API.

The project is located at: http://twitter.abrah.am/

The author is pretty careful to remind readers that the library is still in beta, incomplete and likely to change.  Nevertheless, his documentation, comments, and live examples make this library a must use.

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Stepping Back http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2009/stepping-back http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2009/stepping-back#comments Wed, 08 Jul 2009 18:00:23 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/?p=254 I read a blog post here a few days ago outlining self-imposed ‘internet free zones’ where you choose to disconnect for the sake of focus and freedom from distraction. As I sit on the north shore of Lake Superior at Neys Provincial Park, utterly out of touch with the outside world, I am overwhelmed by the vitality of it all, and the energy of a simpler life. Unfortunately, life does not afford such a regular opportunity to get away.

As an option, though, what about implementing a ‘connectivity-free zone’ now and then to step back and consider the broad scope of a project, a relationship, an important decision, or life itself? Camping for a day, or even taking a day trip by bike without phone, iPod, email or so much as a newspaper might do the trick. Life these days is overwhelmed by the continuous flow of information.

The never-ending barrage is draining and we need ways to turn it off, recognizing and remembering that the world will be okay without us for awhile, and us without it.

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Google Chrome AutoRefresh Tabs http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2009/google-chrome-autorefresh-tabs http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2009/google-chrome-autorefresh-tabs#comments Tue, 16 Jun 2009 16:16:06 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/?p=250 There are a number of plugins for Firefox that I use regularly to schedule regular refreshes on pages like Google Finance that I like to keep current throughout the day.  In its infancy, Chrome does not have a built in way of doing this.

I found a nice solution here on a forum, posted by user gl0rfindel.  Create a bookmark pointing to the url:

javascript:
timeout=prompt("Set timeout [s]");
current=location.href;
if(timeout>0)
  setTimeout('reload()',1000*timeout);
else
  location.replace(current);
function reload(){
  setTimeout('reload()',1000*timeout);
  fr4me='<frameset cols=\'*\'>\n<frame src=\''+current+'\'/>';
  fr4me+='</frameset>';
  with(document){write(fr4me);void(close())};
}


Clicking the bookmark will let you specify how regularly (in s) to refresh the current active tab.

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DustyTunes Music Collection Visualization http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2009/dustytunes-music-collection-visualization http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2009/dustytunes-music-collection-visualization#comments Fri, 05 Jun 2009 17:01:46 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/?p=242
Dusty Tunes Logo

 


Ever wanted to let a friend look through your iTunes music library remotely?   Dusty Tunes provides a quick and easy way to index and list your library online.  An easy alphabetical listing by Author allows anyone with the proper link to peruse your music collection.  Once there, guests can browse, search, and then preview or purchase  from iTunes individual songs in your collection.

The owner of the library creates a quick account and then points the site to the file iTunes Music Library.xml (typically located at My documents > My music > Itunes > iTunes Music Library.xml)

The owner can then point friends to the url (http://www.dustytunes.com/user/<owner_username>.php).  Mine is located here: http://www.dustytunes.com/user/nmeierpolys.php

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Facebook Plugin for Pidgin Chat Client http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2009/facebook-plugin-for-pidgin-chat-client http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2009/facebook-plugin-for-pidgin-chat-client#comments Fri, 05 Jun 2009 16:40:44 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/?p=239 Pidgin is a fantastic way to connect with AIM, Yahoo, MSN, Google and ICQ contacts.  With the help of this plugin, however, Pidgin can connect with Facebook chat as well.

I’m pretty sick of facebook’s mess of a website as they’ve added on more and more complex features.  I use Pidgin with this plugin to chat with Facebook friends without the hassle of navigating their site.

Facebook Chat Plugin for Pidgin

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Planning your next room http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2009/planning-your-next-room http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2009/planning-your-next-room#comments Fri, 29 May 2009 20:37:49 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/?p=235 Have you ever tried cutting out little paper furniture and laying them out on graph paper to plan a space?  I’ll be moving to Madison, WI in July so I find myself trying to design an entirely new apartment.

Autodesk Project Dragonfly provides a really nice way to lay things out and move them around spacially.  It gives you the same control to physically move things around the room without the hassle of physically doing so.

dragonfly1

It’s not the fastest web application since there’s a lot of JavaScript updating to do in the background.  The options for furniture and customization are also somewhat limited at this early stage.  Nevertheless, Dragonfly gives some fantastic 3D views and layout tools for designing a room.

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ReadAir Google Reader Desktop Client http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2009/readair-google-reader-desktop-client http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2009/readair-google-reader-desktop-client#comments Thu, 28 May 2009 21:40:31 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/?p=221 readair

A cool Adobe Air application designed to display Google Reader posts in a clean 0SX-themed desktop client.  It’s not perfect yet (glitches, disappearing scrollbars on occasion) but it’s a project worth keeping an eye on.

Download at: http://code.google.com/p/readair/

 


(note: requires installation of Adobe Air)

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Power Chrome: Keyboard Shortcuts and Omnibar Info Commands http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2009/power-chrome-keyboard-shortcuts-and-omnibar-info-commands http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2009/power-chrome-keyboard-shortcuts-and-omnibar-info-commands#comments Thu, 28 May 2009 21:27:37 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/?p=209 omnibarIn addition to the extensions described in the previous post, Chrome includes functionality for a few helpful keyboard shortcuts and diagnostic/status information about browser operations.

Keyboard Shortcuts: Many of these are well known but they are all incredibly helpful

  • CTRL-F6 or ALT-d: 
    • Select the URL in the address bar
  • CTRL-SHIFT-N:  
    • New incognito window
  • SHIFT-ESC:  
    • Open Chrome Task Manager
  • CTRL-SHIFT-T:  
    • Open recently closed browser tab
  • CTRL-Click on a link: 
    • Open this page in a new background tab
  • CTRL-SHIFT-Click on a link: 
    • Open this page in a new tab and switch to this tab
  • CTRL-TAB: 
    • Switch to the next tab
  • CTRL-SHIFT-TAB: 
    • Switch to the previous tab
  • CTRL-#: 
    • Switch to this tab

(Full listing available at: Explore Google Chrome Features)

Omnibar commands:

The Omnibar is Chrome’s address bar and search bar rolled into one thing.  Typing a URL goes to that site, typing a search query looks up results in Google Search.

In addition to those operations, Chrome allows access to some valuable information about the browser’s inner workings.

  • ? <search-query>
    • search the item <search-query> in Google
  • type a web address then hit TAB+<search-query>
    • allows searching of the query on that url’s domain
  • about:memory
    • chrome process memory usage
  • about:stats
    • load times for Chrome, Javascript
  • about:network
    • behind-the-scenes network info
  • about:dns
    • dns info, time, stats
  • about:version
    • version, user-agent, etc.
  • about:plugins
    • installed plugins
  • about:cache
    • cached content
  • view-cache:[URL]
    • specific content cache info (e.g. view-cache:http://www.thanscorner.info)
  • view-source:[URL]
    • source of content (e.g. view-source:http://www.thanscorner.info)
  • about:crash
    • crash the tab (just for fun!)
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Power Chrome: Chrome Extensions http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2009/power-chrome-chrome-extensions http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2009/power-chrome-chrome-extensions#comments Thu, 28 May 2009 20:58:56 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/?p=207 chrometopThis is the first in a series of several posts outlining ways to take advantage of lesser-known Chrome features.

To try out the most recent development version of Chrome, you will need to make a few easy changes to your installation.


(img src: popandpolitics.com)

Instructions:

  1. download the Chrome channel switcher here
  2. after installing and running the program, select the ‘Dev’ channel
  3. to enable plugins, right-click your chrome shortcut and select properties.
  4. in the ‘Target:’  field, add  ’–enable-extensions’  to your path.  (e.g. ‘”<chrome-path>” –enable-extensions’)

This developer channel might be a bit buggy but it gives you the chance to try out the newest Chrome release.  A few notable features at the writing of this post:

  • ability to edit starting page thumbnails
  • support for extensions (.crx files)
  • support for video tag

Info about current releases on each channel can be found on the updates blog for versions: stablebeta, and dev

Available Chrome extensions include:

Additional flags for adding functionality: (turn them on just as you did –enable-extensions)

  • -omnibox-popup-count=10
    • specify the number of suggestions Chrome gives when typing in the omnibar
  • -remote-shell-port=10
    • change the port for remote shell
  • --single-process
  • –process-per-site
    • run a separate chrome process for each site (2 google tabs will be within the same process)
  • –process-per-tab
    • run a separate chrome process for each tab
  • –enable-extensions  
    • turn on support for extensions (.crx)
  • –proxy-server=PROXYSERVER:PORT
    • specify a proxy server
  • –enable-user-scripts
    • turn on support for user scripts
  • –enable-user-scripts –user-data-dir=”path\to\your\profile”
    • specify the directory for user data
  • –enable-logging
    • turn on logging for developer use
  • –enable-greasemonkey
    • enable greasemonkey (place scripts from Userscripts.org in the C:\scripts\ directory)
  • –auto-spell-correct
    • enables fixing of little spelling issues automatically
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Typing Upside-down http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2009/typing-upside-down http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2009/typing-upside-down#comments Wed, 25 Feb 2009 03:21:41 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/?p=198 ¡ʎɐqǝ uo pɹɐoqʎǝʞ ɐ ʎnq ı ǝɯıʇ ƃuı…ɟ ʇsɐן ǝɥʇ sı sıɥʇ

It’s stupid but cute.  In the extended alphabet sets of, there is a vast selection of letters.  Among these are those that can be used to model normal english characters upside-down.  This site has a script for converting text and a key of each character’s representation.

How to type upside down text and letters in HTML


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Buffer – A data stream for the brain http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2009/buffer-a-stream-of-data-for-the-brain http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2009/buffer-a-stream-of-data-for-the-brain#comments Mon, 16 Feb 2009 23:37:00 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/?p=186 After many revisions on the basic to-do list idea, I’ve settled on what is essentially a buffer.  I love immersing myself in information – books, music, podcasts, blogs, traditional media, emails, radio, newspaper, tv, etc. but there’s just too much to do justice to.  If I tried to find a straight path through the mess, there would be lots of good content slipping by.

In order to catch these valuable bits, I use a modified to-do list.  I keep an email draft in my Gmail inbox and a notepad document up on the screen which together contain anything interesting I’ve encountered and have yet to process.

Say I’m reading a post about books and there are links to a good author.  I haven’t finished the first post yet so jumping in a new direction or opening a new tab in the background would leave me scattered.  I add the author’s name and a link to the book to my ‘buffer’ and finish where I was at. When I’ve got time, I can work through things on this list which aren’t dreaded tasks.  I perceive them as anticipated points of interest.

The list grows and shrinks according to my level of busyness but higher-priority items get picked off first and those that in hindsight don’t really matter can get periodically bumped off and out of the way.  So far, it’s been fantastic way to reign in my easily distracted mind to actually finish things in some semblance of order.

For example:

Blog posts

-10,000 year clock

-Map guy

-Photosynth of inauguration

-Post portfolio pieces

-Prairie Home Companion Streaming

-Books

-Buffer

guitar hero songs

research jboss

contribute to mediawiki

open filer

FreeNAS

pfSense

try systemBoot Disk

Pound – http load balancer

Ruby on rails with Bear

Ruby on rails book

try clonezilla disc

shorting stock

technology singularity

PKAL work  - images as headers, image upload issue

Try out OpenMeetings

Try out CloudVPN

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ASCII Star Wars http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2009/ascii-star-wars http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2009/ascii-star-wars#comments Sun, 08 Feb 2009 21:35:56 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/?p=164 asciistarwars

This is ancient and probably old news to everyone out there, but I just discovered this text animation of Star Wars: A New Hope.  

It’s nothing incredibly special but I found it incredible that after more than 7 years they’re still hosting and running this server.

Click here to see the animation


If that doesn’t work:

  1. Start Menu
  2. Run
  3. Enter: “telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
  4. Click OK


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Make Magazine http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2009/make http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2009/make#comments Sat, 24 Jan 2009 23:08:54 +0000 kpolys http://thanscorner.info/?p=152

So I found this site.  It’s a magazine me and my friends found and it basically has projects in which you use stuff you might find at home and MAKE it into something.  They give step-by-step instructions that have been helpful to me sometimes.  

You can got to their volumes and find an issue you might find interesting..yay?  Sadly there are only a small number of issues. This one Nathaniel would like.


Update: This is indeed something I enjoy.  Look to Instructables and Instuctables: MAKE group for more projects and detailed project instructions.

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iTunes Plugins – Cleaning House http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2009/itunes-plugins-cleaning-house http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2009/itunes-plugins-cleaning-house#comments Sat, 24 Jan 2009 18:11:20 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/?p=137 I like to keep my iTunes organized but as it’s grown, there’s just not time to do justice to the job.  That’s where iTunes Scripts come in.  Apple has made it possible to write scripts for windows that access things like playlists, albums, songs, song info, the iPod and more.  Using JavaScript, Perl, C#, etc. developers have written a number of incredibly helpful tools for cleaning up and organizing the iTunes library. 

Be careful though – some of these delete metadata or files without much warning.  Make sure you’re doing what you intend to do.

Teridon’s site has a nice library of tools available in an executable package.

Apple released a few sample scripts with the iTunesCOMWindowsSDK  package of developer header files. 

Moreover, the methods for developing custom scripts are very approachable in case these scripts don’t do quite what you need.

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Quite an Epic Day http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2009/quite-an-epic-day http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2009/quite-an-epic-day#comments Wed, 21 Jan 2009 17:47:18 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2009/quite-an-epic-day Yesterday’s inauguration was about more than Obama’s presidency.  The country came together to close the door on years of political partisanship, and to remind ourselves once again that it is the American people that make the country great.  It is the joining together of individuals from all over the country and from diverse backgrounds and ways of life from which this country draws its strength. 

A token of that unity is the CNN image taken by the GeoEye satellite of between one and two million people on the national mall to observe this inauguration, despite hours of security checks and frigid cold weather.

CNN: Satellite image of crowds on the mall   

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Filling a tech job slot http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2009/filling-a-tech-job-slot http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2009/filling-a-tech-job-slot#comments Mon, 19 Jan 2009 18:17:45 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2009/filling-a-tech-job-slot New to the field of computer science, I set out this month to find myself a job for after graduation in the Spring.  As a new graduate, I’ve been looking for entry-level positions into the field.  As my search grew, I became more and more astounded by the degree to which it was impossible to directly find potential jobs.    

To some degree I’m sure this is a reflection of the miserable general job market and the especially poor tech job market at the moment.  That’s to be expected.  There are nevertheless plenty of possible jobs listed.  It’s just that none of them are actually done by companies themselves.  At least 90% of all interesting job listings encountered are done by recruiters from staffing agencies looking to market me as a consultant.   

The decision by companies to look to consultants rather than individual job seekers probably comes down to a question of qualifications.   When a company or division is expanding or replacing someone on the team, someone in human resources is tasked with filling the spot.  These people are not necessarily informed enough to know that Ubuntu administration and linux administration skills overlap or that someone with Javascript expertise is qualified to some degree for AJAX.  Rather than go to the trouble of bothering the software guys in the company to screen applicants, they turn to staffing agencies to supply people, the same staffing agencies which, by the way, skim off a significant chunk of change for their services.  

This setup makes it quick and easy for HR people to fill developer slots, and maybe some developers with targeted skills can benefit from this matchup.  I am of the opinion, however, that a software company without the informed scrutiny to screen applicants on its own may not be as concerned about the quality of the employees it settles for, and may not care whether they’re happy enough to stick around for the long term.

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When you’re dead in a few decades http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2009/when-youre-dead-in-a-few-decades http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2009/when-youre-dead-in-a-few-decades#comments Mon, 12 Jan 2009 05:08:16 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2009/when-youre-dead-in-a-few-decades Long Now Foundation 10000 year clock

 

These days, events on the order of a human lifetime are outside the scope of thought for this time and generation. The concept of seeing things in the context of a few years seems odd and even a year is difficult to approach. We in this world and time have accustomed ourselves to a life composed of moment to moment instantaneous experience. People follow one event to the next as if to blindly follow steps in the sequence without stepping back to consider the sequence itself.

This Fall found me working my way through Neal Stephenson’s Anathem, which is another fantastic success from an author who understands this message. He and a growing community of similarly minded thinkers have come together to contribute to the Long Now Foundation. The foundation describes its purpose thus:

The Long Now Foundation was established in 01996* to develop the Clock and Library projects, as well as to become the seed of a very long term cultural institution. The Long Now Foundation hopes to provide counterpoint to today’s “faster/cheaper” mind set and promote “slower/better” thinking. We hope to creatively foster responsibility in the framework of the next 10,000 years.

The foundation aims to further its goal through seminars, essays and projects serving to redirect attention towards more significant and deserving ends. Check out some of the plans, discussion, and images of the 10,000 year clock and take a minute to think about some of the ideas behind it.

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Word on the the Tweet http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/word-on-the-the-tweet http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/word-on-the-the-tweet#comments Fri, 19 Dec 2008 05:48:32 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2008/word-on-the-the-tweet Ever wonder what’s going on in a particular place?  I’m home for a few weeks over Christmas but thought it’d be interesting to see what’s going on back on St. Olaf campus in Northfield, MN.  This mashup from UUorld.com shows real-time tweets from any location in the world via live ajax requests.

Word on the Tweet

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Backups http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/backups http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/backups#comments Tue, 02 Dec 2008 16:07:57 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2008/backups I’ve recently had a number of friends lose large amounts of information (music, essays, and photos that can never be replaced) due to hard drive damage and it has gotten me thinking about how easy backups can be, but how rarely people use them.

Windows – Backup to external hard drive: Backup Magic

Network Linux Box – Great article on network backups

Online options: Carbonite

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A Communications Class Project from 4 years ago…Obama as president http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/a-communications-class-project-from-4-years-ago http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/a-communications-class-project-from-4-years-ago#comments Sat, 22 Nov 2008 06:03:09 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2008/a-communications-class-project-from-4-years-ago obama.jpg

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How you know when you’ve borrowed too much http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/how-you-know-when-youve-borrowed-too-much http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/how-you-know-when-youve-borrowed-too-much#comments Mon, 13 Oct 2008 18:20:03 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2008/how-you-know-when-youve-borrowed-too-much Including the recent $700 billion bailout of the financial industry and $100 billion dollors for Fannie and Freddie, the US has now dug deep enough into the hole to necessitate an extra digit on Times Square’s National Debt Clock.  Rolling over to above 10,000,000,000 dollars, over the weekend, the first digit previously used for the $ sign had to be changed to a 1 to mark the 10 trillion dollar threshold. (WKYC)

Now, maybe it’s just me, but how far into debt can we go before people start wondering whether we’re worth the investment.  Just for the sake of context, in 2006 back when the debt was around $8.5 trillion, the US paid $406 Billion in interest on the debt.  Compare that to the roughly $95 billion we spent on education or the $60 billion we spent on transportation in the same year.  What will it take to turn this around?  How long can the country go before we realize the danger we’re in.

Courtesy of http://www.federalbudget.com/

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RMW Consulting http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/rmw-consulting http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/rmw-consulting#comments Mon, 13 Oct 2008 16:05:14 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2008/rmw-consulting This is just a quick plug for Reed Wahlberg’s RMW Consulting page.  

…Providing a full range of services with Design of Experiment, including

  • Six Sigma DMAIC Methodology
  • Continuous Quality Improvement Team Facilitation
  • Statistical Tools and Measurement
  • Data Acquisition and Presentation 
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GMail Search Tips and Keywords http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/gmail-search-wildcards-and-keywords http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/gmail-search-wildcards-and-keywords#comments Mon, 29 Sep 2008 03:45:28 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2008/gmail-search-wildcards-and-keywords This comes from Techflock.  There are a bunch of tricks available in gmail for finding certain types of messages such as unread, those from a specific user, date, label, or those accompanied by attachments.

Enjoy!
There are a few keywords that you can use in the search box at the top of the page

from:
to:
subject:
label:
after:
before:
in:
is:
has:

For the above, you could provide the following options as below

from:

from: {email address}
from: {name}

to:

to : {email address}
to : {name}

subject:

subject: {subject}

after:

after: {date in any known format} – For example : March 25, 10/10/2006, etc

before:

before: {date in any known format} – For example : March 25, 10/10/2006, etc

in:

in: inbox (Searches Inbox)
in: chat (Searches Chat)
in: drafts (Searches Drafts)
in: spam (Searches spam)
in: trash (Searches Trash)
in: anywhere (Searches All the Mail including Trash & Spam)
is:

is: starred (Searches Starred Mail)
is: sent (Searches Sent Mail)
is:read (Searches Read Mail)
is:unread (Searches Unread Mail)

has:

has:attachment (Checks for mail with Attachment)

label:

label: {label_name} (Checks in mail with Label name)

Other general options include

{search_keyword} and – {search_keyword} which means search for {search_keyword} or doesn’t have {search_keyword} in your mail
Example:

Find all mail which was addressed to techflock before 19th Dec 2006 and After 1st November 2006 and has networking but not basic in the mail with IMP as label

Your search query would be

before:2006/12/19 after:2006/11/01 to:techflock label:IMP in:anywhere networking -basic

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High gas prices are good for the US http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/high-gas-prices-are-good-for-the-us http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/high-gas-prices-are-good-for-the-us#comments Thu, 28 Aug 2008 13:21:49 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2008/high-gas-prices-are-good-for-the-us Okay, before taking this the wrong way, hear me out.

For so long, gas prices in the US have been exceptionally low, kept down by government subsidies and protection of oil interests.  Check out this table comparing prices around the world.  We’ve been lucky to get along with such cheap fuel costs but when things get easy, people get lazy.  If it’s cheap to drive an hour to work every day, people have no reason to live closer, or invest in a bus or train route to fit the bill.  If it’s glamorous and profitable to push huge vehicles to consumers, there’s no incentive to develop efficient and sensible alternatives.

When times are easy, individuals and companies have no reason to invent and innovate and lead the world in developing new technologies.  We slip behind other countries because we’ve collectively forgotten what it means to strive desperately for the best.

High gas prices have forced us economically to do what we should have been doing on our own.  We’re facing the short-term shock that comes with a forced change in perspective.  Soon, though, the country will shift into gear and do what we do best.  The country should embrace this opportunity step it up and rediscover its place as a center of innovation and discovery.  I just hope we don’t forget the lesson when prices drop again.  SUV sales should never recover.

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Make the Send To menu your own http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/make-the-send-to-menu-your-own http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/make-the-send-to-menu-your-own#comments Mon, 25 Aug 2008 14:50:44 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2008/make-the-send-to-menu-your-own This is nothing new I’ll admit, but it’s a quick and easy way to get around windows a little bit quicker.  Customize the ‘Send To’ section of the right-click menu for files.

Check that hidden files are visible:

  • In any folder, go to Tools -> Folder Options -> View tab
  • ‘Show Hidden Files and Folders’ should be checked

Add shortcuts to the C:/Documents and Settings/<profile_name>/Send To folder.

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Selective backups made easy http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/selective-backups-made-easy http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/selective-backups-made-easy#comments Mon, 25 Aug 2008 05:41:11 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2008/selective-backups-made-easy I reformat occasionally to clean out all the built up junk and speed things up. The process of backing things up and getting them all set up again takes awhile. Every time I find myself worried that I will forgot something important and discover it only after I’ve hit the “Format Disk” button and blown past the warnings about deleted information.

Backup Magic automates and simplifies the process by allowing you to select certain folders to mirror on an external drive somewhere. I can set things up once and then periodically (or automatically on a cron job) run these backups. Just as easily, I can create another job to restore the backed up files/directories to their original location after a format (dead hard drive, sibling abuse, virus infestation, etc.).

Free to use. Pay if you really like it. Backup Magic

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Let Curiosity Off the Leash http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/let-curiosity-off-the-leash http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/let-curiosity-off-the-leash#comments Wed, 23 Jul 2008 04:53:15 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2008/let-curiosity-off-the-leash Though generally serving as a waste of time and not-so-clever procrastination device, there are a few occasions when lists step in to keep me sane.  I’ve recently begun a list of things – random things – I’d like to know more about.

For example:

  • how to make pad thai
  • weather prediction
  • barbeque
  • the workings of nuclear power
  • how plumbing works
  • the art of the symphony
  • early modes of transportation
  • venture capital
  • transatlantic ocean currents
  • national parks of the us
  • carrier-pidgeons

Often when I’m biking home from work, or falling asleep, or making dinner, etc. I think of things that would be worth knowing.  Sadly most of these thoughts are discarded and lost in the depths of my terrible terrible memory.

Try keeping a list – a leftover envelope, a notepad file, whatever – and take note of these things to look up later.  There’s the kind of knowledge we learn in classes where we memorize the names of elements in the periodic table, physics equations, dates of important events or classic novels.  Then there’s the kind of knowledge that really enriches the mind.

To fully digest something, it needs to be interesting enough to drive you to dig in and do move beyond memorization.  This list is my way of setting aside some time to set aside the stresses of life and immerse myself in things, random things, that enrich my view of the world.

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The Paradoxical Outdoors Geek http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/the-paradoxical-outdoors-geek http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/the-paradoxical-outdoors-geek#comments Wed, 23 Jul 2008 04:39:28 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2008/the-paradoxical-outdoors-geek Grand Marais Waterfall

 

I am a geek. I read technology blogs, carry an iPod, work for a tech company, receive regular tech support calls from family and friends and am never too far from internet access.

Lately, though, I’ve discovered a rather unexpected trend in my habits. Nearly all of the things I truly love to do for fun are conspicuously devoid of any technological component. It’s almost as if such routine exposure to technology drives me to places where I won’t be reminded of it at all. Strange, huh.

When I was younger, I was the kid who brought his laptop to the campfire circle while camping on the family trip in Canada. These days the thought of sitting in serene silence without any hint of developed civilization have replaced the need for constant connectivity to the outside world.

Contented shivers make their way up my spine at the thought of a week in the woods. I sit and wonder whether the constant drive to develop new more powerful forms of technology is the only way to improve civilization. After all, the capacity for happiness has existed way longer than the knowledge of electricity or industrialization.

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Bungee Connect – Platform as a Service http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/bungee-connect-platform-as-a-service http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/bungee-connect-platform-as-a-service#comments Mon, 21 Jul 2008 00:14:56 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2008/bungee-connect-platform-as-a-service

 

The age of Web 2.0 has been dominating more clearly with every successfully integrated web app out there. Facebook apps dominate hours of time in the lives of people from all walks of life. The iPhone’s webapp integration is familiar to way more people than it should be, and high-speed internet has steadily grown in accessibility allowing more and more powerful web projects that are more application than web site.

Bungee Connect aims to provide a powerful portal to the design of highly integrated and exciting applications on the web. Now, I’ve just recently started an internship with the company Bungee Lab so I’m somewhat biased. That bias comes, however, in the form only of one who has had the opportunity to really see what this is all about.

The builder requires no downloaded software, relying on a browser-based interface. Developers can build AJAX-driven applications without the complicated and unpleasant detail management of the low-level message-passing involved.

In my opinion, however, the biggest feature offered by this development environment is its focus on integration with existing web services. Bungee Connect provides interfaces for handling the low-level communication between a Bungee app and other information sources on the web. This allows developers to automate the integrate of information like Google Calendar events, local weather details, RSS feeds or Facebook friend details without sorting through the nasty details of coding these connections by hand.

This is an entirely new way of approaching web design that opens doors to powerful applications. The novelty comes with a relatively steep learning curve, but the Bungee Connect team is committed to helping developers overcome difficulties along the way. Anyone is welcome to register and try out the service and I highly recommend taking advantage of this opportunity. The internet is an exciting place to be these days.

Bungee Connect

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IEs4Linux – Internet Explorer for Linux http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/ie4linux-internet-explorer-for-linux http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/ie4linux-internet-explorer-for-linux#comments Fri, 13 Jun 2008 18:02:38 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2008/ie4linux-internet-explorer-for-linux IEs4Linux Main Site

Why would you want to run IE when you don’t have to?  Some websites require particular browsers and web developers need to test for browser compatibility.   This link is for you.

IEs4Linux simplifies the process of installing several versions of Internet Explorer for linux distributions using Wine.  Download and run the script and it takes care of all the details

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How to Make a Cantenna http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/how-to-make-a-cantenna http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/how-to-make-a-cantenna#comments Mon, 12 May 2008 19:24:49 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2008/how-to-make-a-cantenna I decided to experiment with building cantennas for a physics project this semester. Here’s a tutorial explaining the process: How to Make a Cantenna

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Saint Olaf Shared Drives http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/saint-olaf-shared-drives http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/saint-olaf-shared-drives#comments Mon, 31 Mar 2008 02:21:20 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2008/saint-olaf-shared-drives Saint Olaf students have access to a number or shared drives (personal space, class space, shared applications, department space).  It’s often convenient to access these drives from one’s personal computer but the process is not intuitive.  IIT has a good tutorial for making the correct mappings and it’s come in handy quite a few times.

Since I always have trouble finding the thing every few months when I need it, now it’s documented and here to stay:  IIT – Connecting to Campus Servers

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Perhaps McCain is Worth the Vote http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/perhaps-mccain-is-worth-the-vote http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/perhaps-mccain-is-worth-the-vote#comments Thu, 27 Mar 2008 18:49:30 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2008/perhaps-mccain-is-worth-the-vote The past several months have brought a clear Republican Party nominee and recently, a more and more decided democratic nominee.  I’ve discovered that, for the first time in my politically aware consciousness, I will not be absolutely disappointed by either party’s candidate.

John McCain spoke yesterday afternoon on issues of foreign policy: Remarks Transcript

I side with the democratic viewpoint on most issues, advocating social programs, little religious involvement, protection of the environment, and unabashed use of taxes to pay for the programs we universally enjoy as an American public.  Though I disagree with McCain on a number of issues, I feel that when it really comes down to it, he has what it takes to pursue policy for selfless reasons based on experience and advice from different viewpoints.

 ”There is such a thing as international good citizenship. We need to be good stewards of our planet and join with other nations to help preserve our common home.”

“Our goal must be to win the “hearts and minds” of the vast majority of moderate Muslims who do not want their future controlled by a minority of violent extremists. In this struggle, scholarships will be far more important than smart bombs.”

I’ve found it very easy to harbor burning hatred for the neoconservative republican attitude of the current administration and party leadership, but statements such as the above make it impossible for me to classify McCain as anything but a responsible politician.

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Electronic Contraptions: www.volunteerlabrat.com http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/electronic-contraptions-wwwvolunteerlabratcom http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/electronic-contraptions-wwwvolunteerlabratcom#comments Tue, 25 Mar 2008 22:03:31 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2008/electronic-contraptions-wwwvolunteerlabratcom There’s nothing better than looking at the unreasonably high price of an electronic gadget, and discovering its cheaper and more powerful home-brewed alternative.  David, at Volunteer Lab Rat, has posted a number of interesting projects, including a tesla coil, FM transmitter, and wireless device range-booster among other things.

It’s so easy to forget that so many of these projects consist of components no more complicated than transistors, capacitors, and resistors combined in the right way.

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Moving and Organizing iTunes Music Files http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/moving-and-organizing-itunes-music-files http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/moving-and-organizing-itunes-music-files#comments Tue, 25 Mar 2008 04:14:14 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2008/moving-and-organizing-itunes-music-files I’ve been looking for this solution for awhile but only just stumbled across it.  Over the years I’ve built up a sizeable collection of music from CDs, family members, friends, free downloads, iTunes purchases, Amazon purchases, etc.  Unfortunately, I never restricted myself to a consistent convention for storing and keeping track of these different files.

What I need is a way to pull all of the physical files into one place from which I can organize and run backups on those files.  Accompanying those files, however, is a wealth of meta-information in the form of ratings, playlists, play counts and album information that I don’t want to lose.

Solution: iTunes now includes a “Consolidate Music” option under the “Advanced” tab.  Running this process will copy every file listed in your Music library to the home location (this setting: Edit -> Preferences -> Advanced tab).  In my case, I ran this process once, moving everything to an external hard drive, deleted the original copies of the music, and then running it a second time to copy everything back to a single folder on the local drive.

Update:  “Copying music failed. The file name was invalid or too long.”

  • This is a result of filenames being too long, generally a result of artist and album information included directly within the file name.
  • To get around this problem, open up the file My Documents/My Music/iTunes/Itunes Music Library.xml and search for the location of the directory you’re moving things from.  The first instance of this directory will be that associated with the file iTunes had trouble with.  Navigate to this file and shorten its name to something more appropriate.  Next, find the song in iTunes, double-click on it, choose “yes” and find the newly renamed file.  You can now resume the consolidation process, repeating these steps whenever iTunes has problems.
  • The process may sound daunting but my collection includes ~6000 songs and encountered only 6 such errors.
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Evolution and the Robot that Lies http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/evolution-and-the-robot-that-lies http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/evolution-and-the-robot-that-lies#comments Thu, 24 Jan 2008 23:17:39 +0000 Andrew Johnson http://thanscorner.info/archives/2008/evolution-and-the-robot-that-lies In an effort to create a model of evolutionary processes researchers at the University of Lausanne in Switzerland have turned to robots. The robots were placed in an “environment” with a “food” and a “poison” station. Robots were given two minutes to find the food resource while successfully avoiding the poison. Robots that failed this task were removed from the population while robots that succeeded had their programming merged with other successful robots to create new programming routines.

In under 500 generations the robots evolved a method of communication using lights. Lights often signaled that the food resource had been found, but in trials where the robots were set to compete with each other (where only the top performers of a subset of the population were allowed to mate their programming with another robot and continue into the next generation) some of the robots developed an ability to trick the others by using the light signals to tell the others that the poison was food instead. Even more surprising, the robots were less likely to practice deception when communicating with robots that had programming more similar to their own, effectively contributing to the survival of kin.

More on this at:
The Biological Research Information Center

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Hobbies http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/hobbies http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/hobbies#comments Sun, 13 Jan 2008 20:57:33 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2008/hobbies Anyone worth anything has a set of activities that are simply rewarding for no other reason than their inherent value. There isn’t a dependence on company, or context. There’s no need for credit or outcome. A hobby is the work of a satisfied soul, pursuing something that is clearly and simply enjoyable.

Mine include photography, writing, music (the listening of and the contribution to), crafts (building bookshelves, fixing a futon, making a longbow) cooking and reading, among others. So often I look at those around me and wonder what it is that makes them tick. What secretly gets their blood flowing…? Because it could not solely be their 9-5 job, or the essays they write, or the family to whom they go home at the end of the day. Politicians do not rely 100% on the extortion of good from their constituents. Even for them there must be something.

It’s sad how little these things come out. There is something truly good about these things that doesn’t depend on a meaning to life, but rather on the simple appreciation of those everyday aspects we would otherwise take for granted.

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Affirmation Turned 180 Degrees http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/affirmation-turned-180-degrees http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/affirmation-turned-180-degrees#comments Sun, 13 Jan 2008 20:55:45 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2008/affirmation-turned-180-degrees I’ve discovered about myself that I crave attention more than I’d generally be able to admit to myself. When I’m depressed, it generally has some basis in the fact that I believe myself to be uninteresting, unworthy of attention, or generally alone. These feelings stem from an innate belief that to be happy I must be worth liking, and to be worth liking I must be noticed as demonstrating skill, wit, intelligence or other beneficial traits. So, despite my desire to claim selflessness and a lack of dependence on trivial gains, here I am, superficial.

The thing that troubles me, though, is the lack of reason to this whole idea. I shouldn’t need anything more than a clear mind to experience happiness. Frankly, the most true and sincere joy I’ve felt, has come in the clarity after tossing away all thoughts of body or self and delving into experience.

I’m not sure when today, but for a few small moments, I was pondering this particular obstacle to happiness and it occurred to me that in times such as these when I fall into the trap of so desperately needing affirmation, there might be a better alternative. Maybe what I need to remember is that, given the time to think about it, there is no greater joy than at the thought of touching someone else in a powerful way.

I guess the lesson to myself is this: in times of self-doubt, loneliness and hardship, solace comes from the knowledge that I’ve given someone else the self-assurance they need to carry on in a difficult world. If I can’t come up with recent experiences fitting this description, then I have some work to do, and a clear and definite purpose to fulfill. And what could be more joyful than the knowledge of a clear and definite purpose.

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OpenGL Video Tutorials http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/opengl-video-tutorials http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/opengl-video-tutorials#comments Sun, 13 Jan 2008 20:54:29 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2008/opengl-video-tutorials I’ve been working a bit lately with the Glut OpenGL library. It’s pretty simple to get started with but there were a few complicated bits that had me stumped. In my search for online resources, I came across Bill Jacobs’ very good step-by-step set of video tutorials with lots of accompanying sample code.

Covering everything from basic topics such as shapes and colors all the way up to perspective changes, textures, and animations, these lessons help build up a solid and thorough understanding of OpenGL and Glut. To top it off, the videos are in flash and download pretty quickly.

Check them out: OpenGL Video Tutorials

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St. Olaf Proxy http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/st-olaf-proxy http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/st-olaf-proxy#comments Fri, 04 Jan 2008 19:21:50 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2008/st-olaf-proxy For anyone needing to know how to access the st. olaf proxy from off-campus, here’s a page of instructions for doing so:

IIT Documentation – Configuring a Proxy Server 

Automatic: http://www.stolaf.edu/proxy.pac

Manual:   www-proxy.stolaf.edu on port 8080

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Pausing for a Moment to See http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/pausing-for-a-moment-to-see http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2008/pausing-for-a-moment-to-see#comments Wed, 02 Jan 2008 05:00:48 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2008/pausing-for-a-moment-to-see Wintering Apples

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Mozilla Prism: Webrunner with A Little Extra Juice http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/mozilla-prism-webrunner-with-a-little-extra-juice http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/mozilla-prism-webrunner-with-a-little-extra-juice#comments Sun, 30 Dec 2007 05:48:18 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2007/mozilla-prism-webrunner-with-a-little-extra-juice Well I’m a bit slow on this one, but I finally noticed that mozilla labs has been working on the project previously known as Webrunner. For those who don’t know, Webrunner was a ‘browser’ of sorts that allows a web application (gmail, google reader, meebo, etc.) to be run as if it were a desktop application. More here (Read: Mozilla WebRunner 0.7).

Prism makes strides to simplify the process of harnessing this web application -> desktop application capability. Once installed, opening Prism prompts for a web url and options to create Desktop, Quick Launch, or Start Menu icons. This new version also gives the users options allowing them to display a location bar, status messages, and navigation keys, should they so desire.

Mozilla Labs: Prism

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Priorities http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/priorities http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/priorities#comments Sat, 29 Dec 2007 21:24:06 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2007/priorities The vast majority of the American public is ignorant to the government process and the decisions made by its governing body.  These decisions affect nearly every aspect of public and even private life and yet it’s reality television, co-worker drama and scandal that people care about, whilst the important stuff goes on by.  For instance, the politics involved with the Bush administration struggling to hold on to some facade of strength and influence by vetoing everything slip under the radar.

The American Blog, seen by a relatively small percent of the American public, discusses the subtle politics involved with the Bush administration veto of defense policy legislation.  At the same time, a quick glance at cnn.com, touting “Breaking News” turns up no coverage whatsoever.  Now, I don’t expect people to pay attention to, or understand all of the subtleties involved in our government processes, but one would hope that people might consider the very real implications of the decisions being made.

The neoconservatives running the country can get away with a startling amount of manipulation when no one pays attention.  Government is accountable to its constituents, democrat and republican representatives alike.  Who’s to guarantee fair play, though, if the ref has his nose buried in the tabloids.

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10 Fluffless Books With Redeeming Value http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/10-fluffless-books-with-redeeming-value http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/10-fluffless-books-with-redeeming-value#comments Thu, 20 Dec 2007 06:03:59 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2007/10-fluffless-books-with-redeeming-value Enough with the cliche terrorist/save the world plots and enough with the literary fluff. Here are a few top-notch choices with real redeeming value:

  1. Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson
  2. Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson
  3. Foundation by Isaac Asimov
  4. Memoirs of a Young Lighthouse Keeper by Peter Hill
  5. The Tao of Pooh by Benjamin Hoff
  6. Enders Game by Orson Scott Card
  7. Sailing Around the Room by Billy Collins
  8. Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follet
  9. Ilium by Dan Simmons
  10. The Giver by Lois Lowry
  11. Codex by Lev Grossman
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Command Line Hack for Maxed Out Remote Desktop Connections http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/command-line-hack-for-maxed-out-remote-desktop-connections http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/command-line-hack-for-maxed-out-remote-desktop-connections#comments Fri, 14 Dec 2007 23:17:59 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2007/command-line-hack-for-maxed-out-remote-desktop-connections “The terminal server has exceeded the maximum number of allowed connections”

If you’ve got an unreliable internet connection, it’s possible to build up remote desktop connections that don’t time out when they should, putting you in a rough position.  If you have access to another server machine, you can use the following commands to view and reset active connections.

> query session /server:servername

> reset session [ID] /server:servername

More information at: Command Line Hack for: “Terminal Server Has Exceeded the Maximum Number of Allowed Connections”


Update: In the syntax ‘/server:servername’  The ’server’ is explicitly the text ’server’.  For instance, if my server is at 192.168.1.104, the command would be: 

> query session /server:192.168.1.104

> reset session 2 /server:192.168.1.104

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Top 20 Geek Novels http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/top-20-geek-novels http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/top-20-geek-novels#comments Wed, 12 Dec 2007 17:26:28 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2007/top-20-geek-novels I just stumbled across this Top 20 list of the most popular “geek novels” out there.  Looking through the list, there are a bunch of classics that line up pretty well with my experience.  These are a bunch of good books.  Looking for new reading material, I get turned off pretty quickly from the cliche “action hero running around fighting terrorist/catholic plots to take over the country/world”.

So if you’re looking for something a little bit different, you may find these books refreshing.

GuardianUnlimited: Top 20 Geek Novels

1. The HitchHiker’s Guide to the Galaxy — Douglas Adams 85% (102)
2. Nineteen Eighty-Four — George Orwell 79% (92)
3. Brave New World — Aldous Huxley 69% (77)
4. Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? — Philip Dick 64% (67)
5. Neuromancer — William Gibson 59% (66)
6. Dune — Frank Herbert 53% (54)
7. I, Robot — Isaac Asimov 52% (54)
8. Foundation — Isaac Asimov 47% (47)
9. The Colour of Magic — Terry Pratchett 46% (46)
10. Microserfs — Douglas Coupland 43% (44)
11. Snow Crash — Neal Stephenson 37% (37)
12. Watchmen — Alan Moore & Dave Gibbons 38% (37)
13. Cryptonomicon — Neal Stephenson 36% (36)
14. Consider Phlebas — Iain M Banks 34% (35)
15. Stranger in a Strange Land — Robert Heinlein 33% (33)
16. The Man in the High Castle — Philip K Dick 34% (32)
17. American Gods — Neil Gaiman 31% (29)
18. The Diamond Age — Neal Stephenson 27% (27)
19. The Illuminatus! Trilogy — Robert Shea & Robert Anton Wilson 23% (21)
20. Trouble with Lichen – John Wyndham 21% (19)

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Bush Says Iran Still a Danger…Sound Familiar? http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/bush-says-iran-still-a-dangersound-familiar http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/bush-says-iran-still-a-dangersound-familiar#comments Tue, 04 Dec 2007 17:34:49 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2007/bush-says-iran-still-a-dangersound-familiar New York Times: Bush Says Iran Still a Danger Despite Weapons Report

This headline is way too familiar. Try changing one letter and you’re back 4 years ago debating the exact same issue. Intelligence agencies released the following long-awaited report on the nuclear capacities of Iran, finding that they stopped weapons development in 2003.

National Intelligence Estimate: Iran: Nuclear Intentions and Capabilities

A few highlights from the report:We judge with moderate confidence that the earliest possible date Iran would be technically capable of producing enough HEU for a weapon is late 2009, but that this is very unlikely.

  • We judge with high confidence that in fall 2003, Tehran halted its nuclear weapons program.
  • We assess with moderate confidence Tehran had not restarted its nuclear weapons program as of mid-2007, but we do not know whether it currently intends to develop nuclear weapons.
  • We assess with high confidence that Iran has the scientific, technical and industrial capacity eventually to produce nuclear weapons if it decides to do so.

but…

  • We judge with high confidence that Iran will not be technically capable of producing and reprocessing enough plutonium for a weapon before about 2015

Iran may eventually be a danger – and we’re not exactly taking action in the world to convince people we’re worth being friends with – but this is not an imminent threat to US security, and it worries me that Bush is slipping into the same rhetoric he displayed with respect to Iraq. This does not justify Bush saying things such as

Bush: But this — we got a leader in Iran who has announced that he wants to destroy Israel. So I’ve told people that if you’re interested in avoiding World War III, it seems like you ought to be interested in preventing them from have the knowledge necessary to make a nuclear weapon… (Full transcript)

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Is anything safe? What online image are you giving? http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/is-anything-safe-what-online-image-are-you-giving http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/is-anything-safe-what-online-image-are-you-giving#comments Tue, 04 Dec 2007 05:40:57 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2007/is-anything-safe-what-online-image-are-you-giving Lifehacker features a pretty interesting list of ways to find information about anyone online. Anything from employment info, to social network connections, to press mentions, to phone numbers and addresses for an individual could be turned up with a quick search of these sites.

I see this as a good chance to check out my online image and to screen what others can see about me. Employers and contacts do check these kind of things to get a feel for what has done or what he or she is like. This is definitely something to take a look at.

  • Pipl – personal sites, social networks, press releases, et.
  • Zabasearch – phone numbers, addresses (often both unlisted and listed)
  • Wink – Many social networking sites, including Friendster, LinkedIn, MySpace, Twitter, and Xanga
  • Zoominfo – employment history and job titles
  • Facebook – there are so many people on facebook.  This one goes without saying
  • Who is this Person Firefox Extension – brings up people search engines from the right-click menu within firefox when clicking on a person’s name
  • Google search tricks:

* Enclose the first and last name of the person you’re searching for in quotes when you enter it into the search box (like “John Smith”).
* Include other relevant words, like the person’s profession, employer, location, or screen name, too (like banker or Austin, Texas.)
* If the person you’re searching for is likely to appear on a particular web site–like a school–search only that site using the site:URL operator (like site:ucla.edu “John Smith”).
* To look up people by face, search for them on Google Images to get a quick visual–especially useful for people with common names, or to determine the gender of a name you never heard before.

Lifehacker: How to Track Anyone Down Online

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Bring back lost firefox tabs http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/bring-back-lost-firefox-tabs http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/bring-back-lost-firefox-tabs#comments Tue, 04 Dec 2007 02:00:52 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2007/bring-back-lost-firefox-tabs Say you’re working along in firefox on a research project, or christmas shopping, or just a bunch of blogs and emails in various tabs. Chances are, you’ve mistakenly closed a tab without meaning to and regetted it.

Quick Firefox tip: The key combingation “Control-Shift-T” will restore the most recently closed tab.

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How Could Anyone Smoke After Watching This http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/how-could-anyone-smoke-after-watching-this http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/how-could-anyone-smoke-after-watching-this#comments Sat, 01 Dec 2007 09:46:58 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2007/how-could-anyone-smoke-after-watching-this Frankly, I’ve never been tempted myself to smoke, but I could see how it could happen. It’s something people do, and really, what’s the harm in just trying it? Well, finally here’s a concrete answer…

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A Brief Word to Bloggers and Social Networking Participants Everywhere…Part 2 http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/a-brief-word-to-bloggers-and-social-networking-participants-everywherepart-2 http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/a-brief-word-to-bloggers-and-social-networking-participants-everywherepart-2#comments Mon, 26 Nov 2007 04:50:15 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2007/a-brief-word-to-bloggers-and-social-networking-participants-everywherepart-2 Here are a few rules that would go a long way to clean things up:

  1. Ask yourself: If I ran across this post without knowing the author, would I care?
  2. Is this adding value to the wealth of information or the organization of the web?
  3. No personal, isolated stories included simply for the sake of telling
  4. Did some thought and effort go into the composition and actual text of this entry?
  5. Are any scientific or concrete claims/statistics cited? You may have a great point, but if it’s based on stats that, for all I know, you arbitrarily dreamed up yourself, I don’t care.
  6. Make connections between your article and other related or available info online. Nothing exists in isolation and every story benefits from some context. Even quote related material from other sources.
  7. Copying someone else’s work, however, without a citation is not okay. Period.
  8. Avoid personal isolated stories or anecdotes about personal life.
  9. When commenting on the contributions of someone else, do so in a constructive manner. Far too often do we experience a battle of words between conflicting voices, which does nothing for the readership but polarize and interrupt valuable discussion.
  10. Finally, seek out stories from less popular sources. There is so much interesting stuff out there that gets lost in the shuffle. These things deserve a little extra publicity and will break up the monotony of alternating links to Lifehacker and Engadget.

Consider each of your contributions not as a soapbox from which to rant about trivial things in your own life, or selfish goals, but rather a contribution for the benefit of others around you. Try not to pollute this thing we all depend on and love so much.

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Disconnected http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/disconnected http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/disconnected#comments Fri, 23 Nov 2007 05:17:27 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2007/disconnected “Please turn off all portable electronic devices.”

Okay, so I’ve read reports about the mostly cautionary purpose for this request, protecting against hypothetical interference with airplane-to-tower communication among other things (see CNET: Cell phones to take flight). Studies have shown that the tiny amount of power drawn by little iPods and DVD players is no threat to the massive equipment those planes pack.

Still, though, where I might have once rebelled and used my iPod anyway, I’ve changed my mind. I now agree wholeheartedly with the stewardess. Sitting in the back of Sun Country flight 395, I watched the passengers, previously distracted and occupied with music and games and news and movies from every direction, stop. The father points out the window at tiny rows of house lights, a new sight for the 6-year old peering out beside him. The mother sits and reads a novel with real words on real pages with a real story. Two strangers talk about Thanksgiving plans and family and kids and life, growing closer for an instant than many do living side-by-side amongst the business of connected, high-paced society, before flowing back apart to different destinations.

No ears are plugged; no eyes glued to the screen.

Every of us within this flying shell is hit with the majesty of existing actively in the world for a moment, and we’re always slightly surprised that it’s not as boring as we expected.

“Hey! We’re going to land!” pipes up the kid across the aisle.

And then we’re back on the ground – back in the real world.

“You may now turn on all portable electronic devices…..”

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Another Clever Apple Ad http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/another-clever-apple-ad-2 http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/another-clever-apple-ad-2#comments Thu, 22 Nov 2007 05:13:14 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2007/another-clever-apple-ad-2

Apple uses a clever ad to make a reasonable point.  Vista is the new Millenium Edition, plagued by compatibility issues, bugs and resource-hogging tendencies, and it doesn’t present enough new features to justify the headache of dealing with an entirely new framework. 

Give Up on Vista

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A Brief Word to Bloggers and Social Networking Participants Everywhere… Part 1 http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/a-brief-word-to-bloggers-and-social-networking-participants-everywhere-part-1 http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/a-brief-word-to-bloggers-and-social-networking-participants-everywhere-part-1#comments Thu, 22 Nov 2007 03:55:32 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2007/a-brief-word-to-bloggers-and-social-networking-participants-everywhere-part-1 There are a few classes of web pages on the web:

  1. Those from which I can glean some value from, as an anonymous visitor, and
  2. Those about which I couldn’t really care less, essentially consisting of a glorified journal entry by someone, somewhere, who assumes the rest of us care.

The web is the “wild, wild west” of information; a haven for free speech and expression as an open medium for the exploration and sharing of ideas and knowledge…

…But come on people. Those billions of “articles” from category 2 are hurting the greater good and dragging us all down into the shady realm of shoddy writing.

If you want a centralized place for friends to catch up on your recent activities, that’s fine. Just don’t publish to directories, and remove yourself from google. Believe it or not, most of us don’t actually care about your fender-bender this afternoon or the lousy guy you just spent the evening with.

We need an internet filter designed to cut through the crap and intercept the masses of junk floating around on the web before it can distract us from what we’re actually seeking.

The team working on the StupidFilter have a good start on this problem in the context of comments:

…an open-source filter software that can detect rampant stupidity in
written English. This will be accomplished with weighted Bayesian or
similar analysis and some rules-based processing, similar to spam
detection engines.

Drop a note in the comments with any ideas on how to clean this all up.

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Magic DVD Ripper – Finally a simple, efficient, and fully-featured solution http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/magic-dvd-ripper-finally-a-simple-efficient-and-fully-featured-solution http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/magic-dvd-ripper-finally-a-simple-efficient-and-fully-featured-solution#comments Mon, 19 Nov 2007 19:01:11 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2007/magic-dvd-ripper-finally-a-simple-efficient-and-fully-featured-solution I’ve looked around for quite sometime, trying to find a simple means to backup my DVDs to take them with me on the road.  All too often the results are disappointing with loss of quality, glitchy results, or complicated settings to maneuver.

Magic DVD Ripper provides the ability to rip copy-protected DVDs to disc in a variety of formats, including full DVD-video quality, mpeg, avi, and such, with options for Divx, Xvid and other such codecs.  DVDs can thus be saved in full-quality, or reduced to small 700mb files suitable for portable device viewing.

The biggest advantage I appreciated was the reliability of the process.  Often software packages work only with certain types of copy-protection or occasionally fail with ordinary processes.  I have backed up dozens of DVDs of different sorts via this method and in every case, the quality has been surprisingly good, and the experience pleasantly efficient and simple.  Give the trial a whirl and if backing up your movie collection is something you do regularly, the $34.97 price tag is quite reasonable.

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Workfriendly.net http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/workfriendlynet http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/workfriendlynet#comments Wed, 07 Nov 2007 04:51:04 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2007/workfriendlynet Workfriendly.net provides a clever way to browse the web on the sly in an office environment. This isn’t something I really ever do, but I found the idea rather clever.

Enter an url in the main page and it gives you a new window, skinned to look like a word document. The window then serves as a text-based browser which allows streamlined viewing of whatever site you give it. There’s even a “boss key” that hides your web browsing and ironically brings up a document on overcoming procrastination and time management.

This site is definitely worth checking out if only for the sake of its humor and simplicity.

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Forwarding St. Olaf email to Gmail Accounts http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/forwarding-st-olaf-email-to-gmail-accounts http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/forwarding-st-olaf-email-to-gmail-accounts#comments Mon, 05 Nov 2007 22:27:13 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2007/forwarding-st-olaf-email-to-gmail-accounts Saint Olaf College’s new email system, RoundCube, is a pretty classy upgrade from the previous SquirrelMail interface in use until this year. Unfortunately, the new software is still in beta and unreliable. I personally have found it much easier all along to have all St. Olaf email forwarded to my Gmail account where I know I can access it anywhere, at any time alongside my regular gmail account messages.

How it’s done:

1. To set up forwarding from your St. Olaf account to Gmail:

  • Go to https://www.stolaf.edu/stobase/
  • Log in with your St. Olaf username and password
  • Click “Set Up Forwarding or Vacation Replies”
  • Enter your Gmail email address under “Forwarding Address”
  • Uncheck “Deliver mail to your inbox” unless you want things showing up both in the st. olaf email client and Gmail.
  • Scroll down and change the value of “Expires” to “never”

Your email should now be successfully forwarded to your Gmail account.

2. Once you’ve got a gmail account setup and you’re logged in:

  • Go to Settings in the upper right corner
  • Click Accounts
  • Add another email address (under send mail as)
  • Enter a Send As name and the email address, click next
  • Click “Send Verification”
  • Log into the email account you’re trying to add
  • You will have received an email with a link to verify this email address. Click the link and you should now be able to send email from this address from within your Gmail account.

One word of caution. Gmail sends your replies to email received as part of an alias from your gmail account by default. Manually change the sender when you’re composing the message to prevent potentially confusing the recipient on the othe end.

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Of Honey Bees and Finer Vision http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/of-honey-bees-and-finer-vision http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/of-honey-bees-and-finer-vision#comments Mon, 05 Nov 2007 20:35:15 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2007/of-honey-bees-and-finer-vision Upon the shores of an endless sea
rests noble Thomas, a honey bee
whose thirst is for the finer fruit-
riches like tunes from the gentlest flute.

Though large the span, no awful feat
for the small one to grasp such things so sweet
at the horizon’s edge for him to see,
a modest contented honey bee.

To his loyal peers, taking pause,
he speaks his joy, such urgent cause
of things to see, to know, to do
just beyond the rolling blue.

I’ll have you know, he booked a flight
and gathered those fellows without a fight.
They all were strapped in good and tight
and arrived contented that evening.

“Life is bitter, sweet and tough.”
Why believe that sour bluff?
Things are ours to love or hate.
Why turn down a happier state?

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Weather.com: Yesterday vs. Today http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/weathercom-yesterday-vs-today http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/weathercom-yesterday-vs-today#comments Tue, 30 Oct 2007 17:57:54 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2007/weathercom-yesterday-vs-today screenshot.png

 

Living on a college campus and walking to class puts me outdoors a fair amount in a given day. So naturally, I’m one of those people who checks the weather forecast each morning as I get dressed.

For me, though, the actual forecasted highs and lows mean very little without some context. Is 60 degrees (F) warm enough for a t-shirt? Do I need to break out my winter coat? It’s all relative. Take a look at a comparison between today and yesterday, the idea being that I was outdoors yesterday, I know what the felt like.

Yesterday vs. Today Back to Back

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No Title http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/no-title http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/no-title#comments Tue, 30 Oct 2007 05:07:01 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2007/51 Painted Grassy Hill

 

Have you ever found yourself sitting in class, or reclining on a hillside beneath a beautiful sunny day, and realized the depth of things within which you were immersed? Walking along, deep in thought or worry about the difficulties of the day, it’s pretty easy to walk along a path or through a front yard, lost in the list of things to do.

But sitting among blades of grass spiraling up out of the earth, I look out around me and open my eyes. Life is sorted into layers upon layers; first details of the grass, before the grass itself, before blades together composing the field into which each is lost. Beyond that are the hills whose curves the field blankets before reaching to the trees just over the ridge, where shadows from clouds in the sky lazily skim across the horizon before getting lost in the curature of the earth itself.

What could be sorrowful in a world such as this? I imagine sitting there, camera raised up before my eye. I slowly cycle the lens, focusing close up and slowly panning out until those things nearby are lost in blurred fuzziness and the horizon is framed in crisp detail.

Does a stream of consciousness need explanation? Does an article need a title? Stop for a moment and try a new lens. There’s so much to see.

 

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Left Brain vs. Right Brain Optical Illusion http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/left-brain-vs-right-brain-optical-illusion http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/left-brain-vs-right-brain-optical-illusion#comments Mon, 29 Oct 2007 20:44:48 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2007/left-brain-vs-right-brain-optical-illusion

Perth Fun: The Right Brain vs Left Brain test

A friend of mine pointed out the above article about testing left-brain/right-brain dominance. The idea is that judgments can be made about hemispherical dominance according to which way someone perceives the spinning of the dancer. Those who see it as a clockwise rotation are right-brain dominant (feeling and big picture oriented) and those who see it as counter-clockwise are left-brain dominant (logical and detail oriented).

The thing I wonder about is the fact that throughout the course of reading the article, I found myself seeing it both ways, clockwise and counterclockwise. I really wish this article would provide more evidence for the claims it makes about the relationship between this image and right/left-brain dominance. If it’s true, it’s a pretty cool way to see how your mind works. Either way, though, it’s an interesting exercise to try switching back and forth between directions. (Hint: Cover most of the image and focus on her spinning leg)

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Judgement on Al Gore’s Inconvenient Truth http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/judgement-on-al-gores-inconvenient-truth http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/judgement-on-al-gores-inconvenient-truth#comments Fri, 19 Oct 2007 20:37:55 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2007/judgement-on-al-gores-inconvenient-truth An Inconvenient Truth

Check out these two articles in that order. It’s amazing what people can do to science.

Junk Science: Hey Al Gore, We Want a Refund!

vs.

An ‘error’ is not the same thing as an error

London Justice Burton heard a case regarding the problems with presenting Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth to classrooms across the UK. The justice acknowledged the value of the film as professionally produced and well-meaning but struck down 9 major errors in the presentation. These pertained to Hurricane Katrina’s path of destruction, melting snow on Mount Kilimanjaro and the loss of fish communities dependent on coral reefs, among other things.

In none of these cases does the justice find Al Gore’s assertions to be false. Rather, the claims he finds have to do with a lack of sufficient comprehensive evidence for global warming as a cause, and possible other factors potentially responsible for the discussed climate changes.

Frankly, Al Gore was awarded the Nobel Prize this past week not for incredible scientific discoveries on his part. He’s a smart guy but not by any means a leading expert in every one of these areas. The value of this film doesn’t depend on the simple mass of how many proofs it can come up with to advocate global warming. Global warming is almost universally recognized by the scientific community as a very real and important factor in how we interact with the environment around us. This film takes this absolute truth and portrays it in a way individuals can relate to. A film like this is important because it helps the public throw away the unsupported statements and censored reports coming out of the Bush administration.

Justice Burton didn’t call Gore’s statements untruths, simply not fully and completely proven so far, and even at that, the justice was only citing inconsistencies between the film and the current formally accepted body of scientific research. That’s a lot more than we can say for most of the arguments against global warming.

Justice Burton’s Judgement

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GoDaddy Applications http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/godaddy-applications http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/godaddy-applications#comments Fri, 19 Oct 2007 17:33:10 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2007/godaddy-applications I’ve been hosting this website on GoDaddy for five months now and I’ve been incredibly happy with the experience.  Server uptime has been reliable, the administrative interface is very smooth and easy to user, and at $4.95/month, the price is right.

Something I hadn’t realized until this morning, though, is the suite of applications they offer.  Open Source apps and frameworks such as Wordpress, Moodle, Drupal, Joomla and a collection of content management systems, wikis and eComerce solutions are all available from GoDaddy with every hosting account.

Once logged on to your account, one need only enter a few bits of information such as admin account login/password, and the location within the domain where each app should reside.  GoDaddy takes care of the rest and lets you know when the process is complete.  Now, of course each of these apps is something you could install and configure yourself with some work.  But where else are you going to find a system that gets a WordPress blog or Moodle server set up correctly and running in a sweet 5 minutes.

GoDaddy provides an all-around great web hosting resource for everyone, from basic users making family websites, to advanced users responsible for large servers and powerful applications.

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A Few Web Development Tips to Secure Your Web App http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/a-few-web-development-tips-to-secure-your-webapp http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/a-few-web-development-tips-to-secure-your-webapp#comments Tue, 16 Oct 2007 05:06:38 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2007/a-few-web-development-tips-to-secure-your-webapp This is somewhat old news (the original blog was written November 2006) but it’s a really good collection of simple things we can all keep in mind to avoid gaping security holes as we develop new web applications. Included are reminders about the vulnerabilities in browsable directories, plain-text variables, and freely-visable web stats from tools such as Webalizer (noted security vulnerabilities).

A few things I would add to the list include warnings about cross-site scripting vulnerabilities involved in careless variable passing (explanation here), SQL injection in forms, and predictability in the locations you place important files (system, admin, or install files). All of these items open doors for malicious outsiders to learn how your system is set up and find ways to exploit it.

You may think you’re safe from hackers, spam or any sort of malicious activity, but this stuff happens all the time to all sorts of websites. All it takes is a small hole and a script-kiddie with too much time on his or her hands to turn your hard work into a nightmare.

Michael Sutton’s Blog: Top 10 Signs You Have an Insecure Web App

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Books, Cars, Plane Tickets and Such…When to Buy http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/books-cars-plane-tickets-and-suchwhen-to-buy http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/books-cars-plane-tickets-and-suchwhen-to-buy#comments Sun, 14 Oct 2007 22:55:47 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2007/books-cars-plane-tickets-and-suchwhen-to-buy Ok, so I hate to simply post links to things I find on Lifehacker quite this much, but some things are just too good to let go. Everything Finance did an analysis on the cheapest days to shop for certain types of things including books, plane tickets, hotel rooms, cars, clothing….you get the idea. It’s definitely worth checking out, if only because it’s an idea I think we could all wish we’d thought of.

For the Frugal Mind: Cheapest Days to Shop

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Quick and Dirty Photography Tips in 60 Seconds http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/quick-and-dirty-photography-tips-in-60-seconds http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/quick-and-dirty-photography-tips-in-60-seconds#comments Sun, 14 Oct 2007 22:36:42 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2007/quick-and-dirty-photography-tips-in-60-seconds Canada Rocks Photo

From lighting to composition to landscapes and portraits, there is a lot to be learned in a short period of time from this whirlwind tour of photography tips. These tips may not be applicable in all cases or true for everyone but know I personally get bored of taking the same kinds of shots over and over again. It’s a great starting point for some new ideas and tips to get the ball rolling.

Improve Your Photos in 60 Second (or slightly longer)

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“Victory for Costa Rica” http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/victory-for-costa-rica http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/victory-for-costa-rica#comments Tue, 09 Oct 2007 17:32:02 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2007/victory-for-costa-rica The Washington Post Article by the same title represents what we can safely consider to be the general United States perspective on the matter. The approval of the “Tratado de Libre Comercio” by 51.5% of the Costa Rican voting public represents the culmination of several years of debate over the issue and it’s many ramifications.  In one sense, this is in fact a victory for Costa Rica to the degree that it will probably encourage better economic growth as generally accompanies open trade and stimulated industry. Just so, however, with the capitalistic focus of commercialism, comes a blow to the small community, the traditional Costa Rican family, and the unique qualities that make up the rich culture.

As things stand prior to the TLC, Costa Rican quality of life is fairly good. Education, government, environmental consideration, social life, and family life are all fairly high above our general stereotypes of what it means to live in a Latin American country.  As reasonable as some of these changes are as the logical progression of a small country in the modern globally connected world, it’s somewhat sad to think about the effects it will have on the country as a whole. This sort of thing is happening all over, as the pursuit of money and physical wealth dominates political and social thought.

Of course the article reads “Victory for Costa Rica.” The culture of our country is so completely dominated by commercialism that we cannot logical consider it in any other way. The World Bank recommends this course of action. Of course it must be right. But the thing we’re missing here is a consideration of the effects on the culture of every society it touches.

I spent a month in Costa Rica last year and I was struck most by was the strange ability of the Ticos to be simply content and happy with their lot in life. There isn’t the same drive to succeed and accomplish and accumulate wealth that dictates every aspect of American life. Connections to family and friends far outweigh career accomplishments. Happiness and success are related but not the same.

This victory for Costa Rican commerce and economy takes a step in the direction of sacrificing that Costa Rican ease of living. There is so much more to life than succeeding. It saddens me when the American way of life finds ways to corrupt the peace of such thoroughly advanced and sophisticated communities.

Check out articles and editorials in the national newspaper, LA NACIÓN for more perspectives on the issue. 51.1% is not unanimous.

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Free Online Course Materials From MIT http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/free-online-course-materials-from-mit http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/free-online-course-materials-from-mit#comments Tue, 09 Oct 2007 02:01:41 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2007/free-online-course-materials-from-mit If I had the time and energy, I’d take courses in a huge variety of different departments and subjects.  Unfortunately, my college career is 4 years long, and majoring in Physics and Computer Science, I’m limited mostly to courses along those lines.

I recently stumbled across MIT’s OpenCourseWare which hosts more than 1700 courses, fully accessible online complete with lecture notes and reading recommendations.  It’s a cool way to pursue a bit of directed independent study in an area where your expertise is lacking.

http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/web/home/home/index.htm

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Mozilla WebRunner 0.7 http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/mozilla-webrunner-07 http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/mozilla-webrunner-07#comments Fri, 05 Oct 2007 16:35:23 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2007/mozilla-webrunner-07 Firefox has been our browser for quite some time now, touted all along as safer and more efficient. Everyone knows, though, that firefox has memory leaks and, when using many of the web applications out there (gmail, meebo, facebook, etc.), firefox can slow down to a crawl.

Mozilla’s WebRunner is a streamlined version of the mozilla browser, designed to handle one web app within a window, without all the menus, bookmarks, and complications of a full browser. Profiles of the form <app_name>.webapp can be downloaded for different apps and placed on the desktop. The idea is that users open these apps much like one would a program on the computer itself.

There are a number of bundles out there for various web 2.0 applications. If one hasn’t been made yet, it’s pretty simple to do it yourself.

  • Open a new text document in notepad.
  • Modify the following code to fit the settings you want.  ‘id’ must be some unique id allowing WebRunner to keep track of multiple profiles.
  • [Parameters]
    id=www.thanscorner.info
    uri=http://www.meebo.com
    status=yes
    location=no
    sidebar=no
    navigation=no

  • Save the file as ‘webapp.ini’
  • Right-click on the file, select ‘Send To’ -> ‘Compressed (zipped) folder’.  This will create a file called ‘webapp.zip’
  • Rename ‘webapp.zip’ to ‘<app_name>.webapp’
  • This file is now a shortcut to a streamlined version of that app.

Here is a bundle I made for the instant messaging app Meebo.

WebRunner is a project still under development.  With future additions such as support for work offline, spellcheck, extensions, and more customizable options on the way, this may be a nice solution for those apps otherwise sucking up memory all the time.

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Embodying Wisdom http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/embodying-wisdom http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/embodying-wisdom#comments Wed, 03 Oct 2007 01:51:32 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2007/embodying-wisdom jr bookstore

Lost in a world, fresh and vivid, the weary and seeking mind of a man beneath the blossom of branches and colored leaves begins a journey. The novel, whose pages flutter like the leaves above on the autumn breeze, could be a calculus text, or a romance novel, or a simple story with plot and climax. Vast bookshelves whirl past the imagination with the endless possibilities and collections and genres.

Yet, tossed among the rising seas of published knowledge, this book rests on the surface with few others worthy of our adoration. The young man passing his autumn afternoon in the cradling comfort of nature’s vitality could memorize a text book or skim the cliff notes of every honored classic. Educating himself thus he might be called learned; seen as respectable. He may claim this knowledge as his, but he does not absorb it; cannot so easily integrate the lessons into his flesh and soul.

There are those we encounter passing on the road who radiate wisdom. there are these who care in face more about the process of exploring and learning for the sake of itself than the information obtained. The wise need not speak, but embody themselves the wisdom they’ve gained.

Human life shuffles along in ebbs and flows while maneuver highs and lows as each soul searches for meaning and purpose. We cannot navigate struggle by simply grasping for achievement, in the same way success in knowledge doesn’t come from equations and aggregation of detached facts. A human soul embodying curiosity, a seeking consciousness and a loving heart, resting against the trunk of a solid oak doesn’t need the half-truths of ’success’.

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Block caller id for your cell phone call http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/block-caller-id-for-your-cell-phone-call http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/block-caller-id-for-your-cell-phone-call#comments Mon, 01 Oct 2007 15:56:00 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2007/block-caller-id-for-your-cell-phone-call I had forgotten about this useful bit of cell phone lore.  Now and then, there’s a time when you wouldn’t want someone to have your number or know it was you who called.  To make a cell phone call that will show up without your caller id info and number, dial *67 before the call.

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Protesting Monks in Burma http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/protesting-monks-in-burma-beaten http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/protesting-monks-in-burma-beaten#comments Wed, 26 Sep 2007 18:52:32 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2007/protesting-monks-in-burma-beaten

By 12:30 p.m., hundreds of monks, students, and other Rangoon residents approached the police, stood in the road and began to pray. Then the soldiers and police began pulling monks from the crowd, targeting the leaders, striking both monks and ordinary people with canes. Several smoke bombs exploded and the riot police charged. The monks and others fought back with sticks and rocks. Many others ran, perhaps four or five of them bleeding from minor head wounds. A car was set alight — by the soldiers, some protesters claimed — and then there was the unmistakable crack of live ammunition: the soldiers were shooting into the air.

TIME Exclusive

BBC Report

I am by no means an expert on the situation in Burma, but I am familiar with a sense of decency. Nonviolent protest and the idea of calm prayerful opposition don’t warrant a violent response. Praying monks do not deserve a club to the back or a rifle-butt to the head. The image of a Buddhist monk’s shaved head, red with blood simply does not compute. This is not justice.

These reports are important for the fact that the correspondents feeding the information are doing so secretly under penalty of prosecution themselves. No one can get in to tell the world about events within this region.

The details described in article sound pretty bad. Worse, though, is the fact that these few bits of information are the only thing out there. Any situation in which the governing body is driven to covering up and keeping secrets cannot be good. 1o,000 monks and civilians are silently speaking out. Will we hear? And will we listen?


BBC: Accounts From Inside Burma

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Turn a Smartphone into a Webcam http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/turn-a-smartphone-into-a-webcam http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/turn-a-smartphone-into-a-webcam#comments Wed, 26 Sep 2007 17:02:51 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2007/turn-a-smartphone-into-a-webcam SmartCam

Alas, I can’t personally justify to myself the need for a smartphone, but if I could, I would totally take advantage of this SmartCam project. You install a server on your machine and then extract the client on your smarphone and voila! you have your very own portable webcam.

I could see this coming in handy for video bloggers or anyone wanting to run video on the fly. This sort of thing is going to become more and more mainstream over time as smartphones like the iPhone fall into the hands of the common consumer.

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Xming and Linux Programs on your Windows PC http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/xming-and-linux-programs-on-your-windows-pc http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/xming-and-linux-programs-on-your-windows-pc#comments Mon, 24 Sep 2007 21:02:36 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2007/xming-and-linux-programs-on-your-windows-pc As a computer science major, I spend a fair amount of time in the Science Center on Linux machines working on homework and projects. With the semester wearing on, the trek over there and the time spent in the lab have become more and more of an annoyance.

Solutions for my laziness? I could go through the trouble of setting up Linux on my machine, duel boot or otherwise, or I could use an SSH or VNC connection to log in remotely to the lab machines. Better though, is a program I just came across called Xming.

Xming is one of a number programs available that allow a windows machine to accept and display X11 window forwarding from a Linux machine.

Here’s how it’s done:

  • Download and install Xming server
  • Install the following font packages (without which programs like emacs have compatibility issues)
  • Run Putty to connect to the Linux machine (check the “Enable X11 forwarding” under the left menu system SSH -> X11)

And with that, you’re done! Any windowed linux programs you open from the shell will be natively displayed on your windows machine. Other options such as Cygwin offer some of the same capabilities.

Sure beats the hell out of trekking across campus…

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Your Online Footprint http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/your-online-footprint http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/your-online-footprint#comments Fri, 21 Sep 2007 00:08:00 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2007/personal-online-footprint Each of us has at some point done a google search of our name, curious about what sort of information is out there to be found about each of us. Taking this process one step further is a new site in beta called Pipl. Enter the first and last name, and home city of a person. This service then does a search of what it calls the “deep web”, including social networks such as myspace.com, blog networks such as blogcatalog.com and more otherwise unindexed media. Depending on the uniqueness of your name, it can turn up a lot of interesting stuff you didn’t know was out there.

Peopledata.com supplements the information on Pipl, with current and previous addresses and phone numbers. All this info on the internets…

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ReCAPTCHA Putting Website Users to Work http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/recaptcha-putting-website-users-to-work http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/recaptcha-putting-website-users-to-work#comments Mon, 17 Sep 2007 21:33:01 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2007/recaptcha-putting-website-users-to-work ReCAPTCHA puts a new spin on the typical ‘Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart’ (CAPTCHA)

CAPTCHA describes a technique for restricting website access to spammers or bots by means of an image with scrambled letters that a human user should be able to recognize and authenticate. ReCAPTCHA combines a solution to this common problem with the ability to help scan and make digitally available the vast wealth of print media information in circulation.

How it works: Users are shown a background image with two words printed over it. One of these words is already known and understood by the computer but the other is one that it was unable to recognize when scanned off the page. The user then types in these words and is granted access if the response was correct. ReCAPTCHA benefits from providing the service because each time someone verifies him or herself this way, another previously unrecognized word is added to the project’s version of that text.

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White House Benchmarks on Iraqi Progress Released – Success? http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/white-house-benchmarks-on-iraqi-progress-released-success http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/white-house-benchmarks-on-iraqi-progress-released-success#comments Fri, 14 Sep 2007 20:37:37 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2007/white-house-benchmarks-on-iraqi-progress-released-success White House Press Release on Assessment of Iraqi Progress

This morning, the White House released the mandatory assessment of Iraqi progress on a number of benchmarks. All-in-all, there has only been one additional ’satisfactory’ benchmark rating since the same assessment was made in July.

So, our ultimate purpose for military and political action in Iraq was to establish a stable diplomatic government capable of sustaining itself and maintaining order within the country. With that in mind, here we are – mission accomplished? I’d say, rather unfortunately, that going into this engagement, we naively thought these sort of goals easy and achievable with enough force. The military ‘coalition’ involved did nothing but tear down the current forces holding things in place.

We can’t force a people we don’t understand to live according to our beliefs about the world and society. Our leaders do not understand the values and general day-to-day life of a common Iraqi person. In such a volatile situation, with such a lack of experience, how can they expect to bring about such optimistically defined order?

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Xbox Media Center http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/xbox-media-center http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/xbox-media-center#comments Fri, 14 Sep 2007 19:59:05 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/archives/2007/xbox-media-center
Lifehacker: Turn Your Xbox into a Killer Media Center

This article is really a sweet tutorial for how to turn your (probably) neglected Xbox into a networked media center capable of running video, music, and additional applications off of its own hard drive or those of any PC on your network.

I look at this and see essentially an Apple TV with more user control. Well, perhaps my Xbox will be experiencing an overhaul over the weekend…

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Productivity http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/productivity http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/productivity#comments Wed, 12 Sep 2007 23:56:32 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/?p=23 Skimming through my daily set of blogs this afternoon, I encountered one of the many productivity posts out there, outlining a system for organizing your life, managing time and getting things done in an orderly and effective manner. These things pop up all over in different forms all over the web, appealing to our universal desire to live better and easier lives.

The ideas are good, like classifying tasks by importance, limiting email to a certain block of time, or restricting aspects of your life that eat away time. I feel, however, that, though implicit in these suggestions for life management, the most important message is missing.

We are independent beings, aware and in control of what we do and don’t do. Simple, right? Except that when you start running through your day-to-day actions and interactions, you begin to notice thoughts such as, “I can’t believe he’s making me do this.” or “if only I could sleep in a few more minutes.” We deceive ourselves, essentially shifting the blame for unpleasant realities upon the shoulders of other individuals, circumstances and fate…when really each and every bit of our lives is a choice made consciously or unconsciously by us.

Now, consider the potential liberty and empowerment accompanying this newfound power. Say you’re daydreaming in class because I’m tired and don’t want to be there. If I consciously engage in these moments and recognize that it is by my choice, not someone else’s, that I’m here, it becomes my time and my thing to be made the most of.

Daydreaming becomes time to process some interesting piece of the lecture, or planning time for the rest of the week. Hours stuck in traffic, related to my choice to drive to work (I could have biked, quit my job, or previously sought a job for which telecommuting was an option) becomes a time to mentally go through a presentation I’m giving that morning, a chance to get up to date on world affairs on the radio or podcast, or a time to get back in touch with friends and family.

We always have a choice. Let’s own these day-to-day choices and turn a dreadfully dull or painful experience into something that can enrich the day and teach something new.

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Oh Man Apple… http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/oh-man-apple http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/oh-man-apple#comments Mon, 10 Sep 2007 21:12:33 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/?p=4 ipod905

With the most recent set of apple announcements came a new line of iPods and an updated price on the iPhone. The iPod nano got a makeover, shaped now to handle movies with a wider screen and more square design. The iPod Classic got a slightly sleeker design and a price cut.

Most exciting, however, is the release of the new iPod Touch. Design is almost identical to the iPhone and for all practical purposes, it can be considered the same device, minus the phone capability.

I wondered for quite some time about the incredible publicity of the iPhone when it was only really practical for a small portion of the population, and only targeted to the elite few with cash to burn and serious connectivity needs. And yet, kids, seniors, and the average citizen from every walk of life heard about it and knew what it was and what it could do.

Now, it’s all clear. The iPhone is not something the average person should care about. But it’s brother, the iPod Touch, most definitely is.

So many have failed trying to make a smart phone or palm device for the masses, but with this bold move, it is obvious that apple thinks it can succeed where others have failed. The iPhone hype gave people the dream of a device so beautiful, and the iPod Touch gave them a way to grasp that dream and move into the same plane of sophistication as those elite enough to own the iPhone itself.

Wow, apple. I’m impressed.

Now, financial analysts are screaming about the ‘disastrous’ $200 price cut so soon after the iPhone’s initial release. Yes, its price was initially way too high, but that price point placed it upon a pedestal, barely attainable, that fueled hype and intrigue. Jobs is giving a $100 store credit to those early adopters who were “cheated” by this price drop.

Apple will sell plenty of the iPod Touch to make up for the small bit of negative spin in the air now. Give it a month and no one will remember these stories of apple’s faux pas, and apple will be slowly taking over the portable device market, corner by corner.

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Off to Canada http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/off-to-canada http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/off-to-canada#comments Sun, 05 Aug 2007 07:09:29 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/?p=5 canada

Well I’m off to Canada for five days of camping in the woods of our neighbors to the north. I expect it’ll be a good chance to relax without the usual hustle and bustle of daily life. Believe it or not, the laptop stays home – nature at its best without interruption. I think somehow the world will manage without me for a few days…

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And We Thought the Age of the Pirates Had Drawn to a Close http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/and-we-thought-the-age-of-the-pirates-had-drawn-to-a-close http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/and-we-thought-the-age-of-the-pirates-had-drawn-to-a-close#comments Fri, 27 Jul 2007 02:39:24 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/?p=6

I’ve always wondered if this sort of thing still happened in today’s modern world of high-level weapons and global surveillance. Well, it turns out some 200-300 pirate attacks are reported each year to the Piracy Reporting Center in Kuala Lumpur.

Long gone are the days of rope-swinging, eye-patched, parrot-adorned raiders, plundering the riches of the seven seas, but still survives the spirit of boarding thieves armed with grappling hooks and a slightly more advanced of rocket-powered grenades and automatic rifles.

Check out this truly wonderful and incredibly in-depth look at The Pirate Hunters and those they pursue.

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Nighttime Light Show http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/nighttime-light-show http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/nighttime-light-show#comments Fri, 27 Jul 2007 02:20:50 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/?p=7
This is one sweet video. This group used long exposures to paint each frame with multicolored lights and then ran them together to make a minute-long Spring commercial.Take a look at the sky over time and recognize how long these guys were out there…Hit up this Link for more about the artists.]

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Interesting Security Exploits http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/interesting-security-exploits http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/interesting-security-exploits#comments Fri, 27 Jul 2007 01:30:32 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/?p=8 Talking with my good friend Chris Mueller this afternoon, we stumbled across an article about a cross-site scripting sort of vulnerability that’s pretty wide-spread on the internet.

The general background is that many many dynamic websites, including probably this one, use forms or variables in the url of the page to communicate information from one page to the next. This includes things like login information, page choice, and virtually any link that changes over time. (mousing over the “Most Recent Entries” links at the right gives ….?entry=entry839402874 and such)

This is hackable because, though my password might be unhackable, once I’m logged in to the admin or user-privaleged portion of a site, a hacker can send me to a site that essentially gets me to do their work for them. They do this by adding a tag to a page. Because the user is already logged in on their site, when this page opens the link within the tags, it allows things to go through, changing database entries, deleting pages, or even adding users with administrative privaleges.

If only the vulnerability stopped there….

Unfortunately, it’s also possible to create a form with default values that automatically submits itself to your password protected page when the hosting page loads. And, just as the URL-based hack works, this tricks the site into thinking it’s the authenticated user making the changes and gives a hacker essentially free reign if they know what they’re doing.

Now, this isn’t something that will just randomly happen to anyone – it relies on the hacker deliberately planting these or tags on a page and getting a logged in user to visit the page. Nevertheless, it’s striking how many seemingly secure sites are open to this type of attack.

What can you do? SESSION variables cannot be spoofed in the same way as these POST and GET variables can so using them protects you against this kind of issue. Additionally, there are a variety of frameworks such as xaraya and other tools that generate authentication codes to verify that indeed submitted forms came from a safe location.

It’s a crazy crazy world out there…

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SQL Server Migration http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/sql-server-migration http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/sql-server-migration#comments Thu, 19 Jul 2007 15:56:43 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/?p=9

So I just want to say for the record, if you’re ever moving sql databases, use a migration and synchronization tool.

I tried shutting down the servers and copying data over. I tried using sql queries to do it. But no matter how careful you are, something will get corrupted, some constraints or dependencies will get lost. I used a free time-limited but fully-featured version of Red Gate SQL Professional Tools which made the process incredibly smooth and safe to do.

Oh, the things I wish I’d known before I began this endeavor.

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Free Hugs Campaign http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/free-hugs-campaign http://www.thanscorner.info/archives/2007/free-hugs-campaign#comments Thu, 19 Jul 2007 03:19:22 +0000 Nathaniel Meierpolys http://thanscorner.info/?p=10

So I heard about