Saturday, May 15, 2010

IE8 - Move Refresh and Stop buttons

 I don't usually use IE, and I actively avoid IE8, but I end up having to use it to get a good view of Outlook Web Access (OWA).  Of course it is also the default in Windows7. 

Just to make me (more) crazy, the good folks at Microsoft decided to move the Refresh and Stop to right of the address bar in IE8.  Most other browsers place them to the left, as did previous versions of IE.

You can move the Refresh and Stop buttons to the "correct place" by doing this:
  • Right-click on an empty area in the toolbars
  • Select --> Customize
  • Select --> Show Stop and Refresh Buttons before Address Bar
Done.
Now the Stop and Refresh buttons back to their normal location.

Friday, April 9, 2010

Urban Spoon getting all racy and whatnot




Hey Developers at Urban Spoon,

Nice captcha.

We all know sex sells.
You don't have to be so obvious.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Some folks on Facebook lack common sense...

 I just stuck this on my Facebook wall.  I hope a few people get it...

Today’s Game–GIVE UP YOUR PRIVACY! Everyone please play! You will find it interesting to know everything about your FB friends. Copy & paste this to your profile status, then put your answers at the end: date of birth, birthplace, mother’s maiden name, favorite color, favorite pet’s name, wedding anniversary, high sch...ool name. HAVE FUN! –Mine: 01/02/72, Madison, WI, Smith, blue, Scruffy, 12/24/96, East High!

Thursday, February 18, 2010

I pick up your discarded ATM receipts.


OK.
I admit it. I pick up discarded ATM receipts. Kinda creepy, I know, but I can't stop.

It started as an attempt to keep down the random blowing trash.  As trash goes, these little slips of white paper are relatively clean and there always is a trash can nearby... But then I started actually looking at them.

Big mistake.

Here is what I have learned.

1) Nobody discards an ATM receipt if they have more than $500.00 in their account. Nobody.  I have never found one with more than $500.  Either folks who have cash keep their receipts or NO ONE that uses an ATM has more than $500 in their bank account.  I seriously doubt the latter.

2) People that only have a little money, waste it.

Case in point,  this receipt:

This person had $334.73 in their account.  They withdrew $200.  They paid $3 to BB&T to get the cash.  They probably also paid a fee to their own bank.

So they wasted nearly 1% of their wealth to withdraw $200.  Probably more.

There may be good reason for this.  I certainly don't know their situation from just a discard ATM receipt.
  • Maybe their bank doesn't have a local ATM.  
  • Maybe they really needed to get $200 at 4:55pm. 
  • Maybe they have a larger bank account and don't care about wasting a measly $3.
  • Or maybe, just maybe, they aren't paying attention to how much money they are wasting...
Which might help explain why they only had 334.73 in their account..

Does anybody else pick these up?

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

This dude needs better friends

 So you are sitting at work and an email comes in from a buddy. Images attached. What are they? Latest Data Center pictures? New iPad schematics?

Let's just take a look.

Fast forward to 1:00. Watch the screen of the guy in the background, middle left...

D'oh!

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Why NORAD Tracks Santa

 I have always wondered about this, but never got around to looking it up.

The answer, courtesy of SteveRadick.com

"It all started back in 1955 after a Colorado Springs-based Sears Roebuck & Co. advertisement for children to call Santa misprinted the telephone number. Instead of reaching Santa, however, kids ended up calling NORAD’s Commander-in-Chief’s operations “hotline.” The Director of Operations at the time, Colonel Harry Shoup, realizing that kids were relying on him for quite possibly the most important information of the year, regularly checked the radar for Santa as he made his way around the world delivering presents. All of the children who called were given updates on his location…and a 50 year old tradition was born."

It's certainly nice when mistakes lead to a happy outcome.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

My dork life is now complete



Hi, @sheffus.

Leonard Hofstadter (leonardhofstadt) is now following your tweets on Twitter.

And for those who snicker and laugh?

Jealousy is bad for your karma...