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Archive for October 2003

Dark

Unless we ever move to Double British Summer Time (that’s two hours ahead of GMT) and stay at one hour ahead of GMT for the winter, I’m now stuck with it being dark for my cycle commute home, until the spring at least. Given that it was sunny and bright, last week, the darkness kind-of… (read more)

Mozilla Firebird 0.7 Corporate rollout!

Finally got around to rolling out a copy of Mozilla Firebird at work. Picked about a dozen Willing Volunteers (TM) and set them up with it. So far so good, and most of them definitely prefer it to Internet Explorer, which is excellent news. Before I started the rollout, I took a look around on… (read more)

Auto-destructing emails? I don’t think so …

A story on BBC News describes new functionality to be included in the forthcoming Microsoft Office 2003 which would allow senders of email messages to set ‘expiry times’ (after which the message would be automatically deleted from the recipient’s inbox) and control whether the recipient can print or forward the message to a third party…. (read more)

What were they looking for?

One advantage of hosting one’s own web server is that one gets full access to the log files, indicating stuff about who visited and when etc. I’m using AWStats to produce nice analyses of my web site’s traffic. For example, Monday and Tuesday are the busiest days of the week, and early morning and early… (read more)

Farewell then, oh trusty mouse …

Yesterday, I installed a new mouse: one of these. To those that know me well, deliberately choosing a Microsoft product might seem a rather surprising move, but I do actually like their mice. Apart from a brief switch to a cordless mouse a while back, my current mouse has been “in the family” since I… (read more)

Lots of Mozilla releases

Today is a big day for Mozilla releases – the application suite hits version 1.5 (get it from mozilla.org), the Mozilla Firebird browser hits the 0.7 milestone (get a friendly installer for MS Windows systems from Firebird installer site). Oh, and Mozilla Thunderbird 0.3 is out too (get the Windows installer from the Thunderbird installer… (read more)

Clueful co-worker alert!

Co-worker who is not really technically-minded approached me to discuss emailing encrypted files to a work contact (the files contained confidential data and cannot be sent “in the clear”). Anyway, taught her about public-key encryption and, specifically, how to use GPG (GNU Privacy Guard). She quickly grasped the concepts of how public-key encryption works, specifically… (read more)

Hello, do you speak English?

Having fun with the new MP3 player. Have basically figured out how to use all the functions, with the “help” of the Korean-English instruction booklet. I defy anyone to claim that this was even looked at by anyone whose first language is English. Mostly this can be a little frustrating, but sometimes it is amusing…. (read more)

Shiny new toy

One of these arrived today. Click the picture for more details … It’s an “iBead” digital audio player. The main unit is about the size of a cigarette lighter, only weighs 40g (less than an ounce and a half) and has a headphone socket. It fits nicely in a shirt pocket. The whole unit plugs… (read more)

The Earth is Blue and Green

For some reason, The Confluence Project appeals to my mind. It is a project to take a photograph at every intersection of whole numbers of lines of latitude and longitude. For example, the nearest “confluence” to me is at 52 degrees North and 1 degree West, which is in the middle of a field in… (read more)