Archive for November 5, 2005

Mozilla Thunderbird 1.5 RC1 Released

For all of you email and thunderbird users, Mozilla.org released Thunderbird 1.5 RC1 recently.

Here’s whats new in Thunderbird 1.5 RC1:

* Automated update to streamline product upgrades. Notification of an update is more prominent, and updates to Thunderbird may now be half a megabyte or smaller. Updating extensions has also improved. * Sort address autocomplete results by how often you send e-mail to each recipient. * Spell check as you type. * Saved Search Folders can now search across multiple accounts. * Built in phishing detector to help protect users against email scams. * Podcasting and other RSS Improvements. * Deleting More >

Introducing the Tagging System

I’ve installed a pluggin called the Ultimate Tagging Warrior. It is a category system that can surpass the possibilities of categories. I can tag things on the fly, and organize the postings better.

This shouldn’t affect visitors to much, but it makes my job a lot easier!

If you go to the archives page, you can see all the tags, and how popular each one is. The bigger, thicker, and bolder a tag name is, the more posting it has in it. Pretty cool!

Enjoy. -Devious

Cool Google hack with Digital Cameras

Here’s a fun thing to play around with, if you’re bored at 3am. Most Sony digital cameras start saving photos with the following name “DSC00001.JPG” and a lot of people take these photos and upload them to the web, where the all-knowing, all-seeing Google later catalogs all of them. So by clicking this link you can see the first photo taken by someone with their new camera or newly formatted card for some cameras, this is what it looks like when thousands of Sony cameras lose their photo-virginity.

Here’s some filenames for various other cameras:

IMG_0001.JPG is the equivalent for Canon cameras. More >

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