I got a copy a few days ago of the journal that has my first academic publication. This was a class project that we had put together some time ago in Kori Inkpen’s special topics in HCI class. It was lots of fun to do, though it took a lot of work. [...]
Entries from March 29th, 2007
Self Cranking Hose
March 29th, 2007 · Comments Off · House and Home
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Gardening season is coming. The spring, the fresh air, the bright green colours as everything starts to grow. If you do any gardening at all, you’ll need to use a hose at some point or another. Most people have a manual crank reel for storing our hose. That’s what’s on the [...]
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Stealing Bandwidth
March 28th, 2007 · 2 Comments · Web Development
While many in the online world are somewhat oblivious to bandwidth theft, it can be a major issue for a webmaster to contend with. This happens when someone links to an image or other file hosted on your server. Also known as hot-linking, the result is that any time someone loads the offender’s [...]
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Broadband In The UK
March 28th, 2007 · 2 Comments · Topics Of Interest
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Broadband Suppliers is a UK based website that is striving to help make it easier on consumers when it comes to finding good broadband offers. I’m finding more and more of these types of websites that are helping people compare a particular product or service. I think it’s a great idea overall when [...]
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Breadcrumb Overhead
March 28th, 2007 · Comments Off · Web Development
Note:I wrote this a while ago on another blog that is being shut down. So I thought I’d give it a new home here. Enjoy
Breadcrumbs are all over the web. We see them every day and it’s generally agreed that they’re a very positive element to include on your website in [...]
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Pixel Protector
March 28th, 2007 · Comments Off · Topics Of Interest
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Pixel Protector is a products that you can buy to help your LCD TV with common problems such as Screen Burn and improper calibration. If you haven’t used a calibration system before, I can attest to their awesomeness. I had a calibration system with an old video card I bought once and I [...]
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