The Allotment

June 15th, 2008

A few pics to show the progress of our allotment in Maastricht.

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Twinky and Ring-Ding

June 14th, 2008
From Twinky and Ri…

We went to buy a Christmas tree, and instead rescued these
rabbits from a life of misery at the hands of some spoilt brat. :-P

Now they’ve taken over our back yard, but only after first eating
all our furniture!

They are nice pets, once you attain some measure of poo-control
and tolerance.

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Code test

June 18th, 2008

Testing the ruby code highlighter...

$capitalism.
is_a? $system_that_promotes.
class { separation }


TagClipper

June 14th, 2008

Autohotkey script for fast auto-tagging of webpages, files, images and thoughts.

This is a variant on the Acetext Helper, except this uses textfiles instead of Acetext.

TagClipperV1 (click to inspect, right-click to download)

All details in the script.

*On further thought, I will be expanding this concept to allow a single key-press to capture a clip and have it automatically published to a web feed. Also planned:

  • Category / Tag selection
  • Auto-tagging to sreate tag clouds (essentially asigns importance according to the frequency of certain word in all collected text.
  • A search interface and reporting tool utilising Regular Expressions

8-)


AceText Helper

June 14th, 2008

An Autohotkey script I wrote to enhance the clip-collecting abilities of AceText.

I see a lot of information every day, and my brain is full of holes. So it's not always easy to find your way back to a statement or reference on the web or in a document.

I wanted a quick and unobtrusive way of quickly referencing snippets of information I ran across, from any source, so that I can compile these in Acetext for later searching. Acetext offers Regular Expressions (Regexp), a powerful way to filter information using text patterns. It is a fantatstic research tool, but is a real workflow-killer when collecting web clips - you must use the mouse a lot.

So I reduced these actions to keyboard combinations and have all the hard work of clip collection done for me. In a geekish moment, I calculated the number of key-presses required for standard actions in Acetext and Notepad. My script reduces required key presses by half in most cases. When working with a lot of text this dramatically increases effciency and organisation :-P

Added to this, with Acetext I can literally drop selected clips into any number of XML feeds. Essentially I am creating a stream of information from what I come across throughout the day. These feeds can be accesses using a special reader, or published via a web-page script.

One such feed is hosted on this site, which auto-updates with a random subset of my daily clippings.

I've also added a 'Thought - Tagger' , a super-quick way to jot a few lines of text, telephone number, to-do, etc. without having to leave the keyboard.

AceText Helper (click to inspect, right-click to download)

Instructions included in the file. I hope somebody else finds it useful.


Maastricht Carnival 2007

January 25th, 2008

Carnival 2007

To get us in the mood for Vastelavond,
let's review the shenanigans from 2007.

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West Coast USA November 07

January 25th, 2008

Mission St San Francisco

Photos from our recent trip to Las Vegas and California. Enjoy!

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Since 2004

January 24th, 2008

Amazon Ibis

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Test transmissions

January 24th, 2008

 
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icon for podpress  060303 [2:46m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

Just testing the audio streams. Do these work for you?