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August 2007
Strong Language, but funny.
Category: Video
Click on a wallpaper image and a new PHP script will calculate the average color of the image and set it as the background color. It's a neat effect I think. Check out Around the Bend and Gateway as an example. Thanks to Jeremy Parker for the code.
Category: Site News
Double click on each video to watch it.
Category: Video
I was enabling VCard downloads on the NMSU phonebook when I noticed that it wasn't working in IE. "Internet Explorer was not able to open this Internet site. The requested site is either unavailable or cannot be found. Please try again later." Of course it worked fine in FF, Opera, Safari, Camino, and just about any other browser available.
Well thats what you get for not testing on all browser you say? Actually it worked fine in IE on our development server. Same code two different boxes. It was driving me nuts, what could be the problem? Is it something to do with the headers that the page is sending? Using FF and the FireBug extension I ruled out that possibility. Both servers were sending identical headers. The only difference is the producation server had SSL while the development did not.
It didn't make sense.
Then, thanks to Google, I stumbled upon the answer:
In order for Internet Explorer to open documents in Office (or any out-of-process, ActiveX document server), Internet Explorer must save the file to the local cache directory and ask the associated application to load the file by using IPersistFile::Load. If the file is not stored to disk, this operation fails.
When Internet Explorer communicates with a secure Web site through SSL, Internet Explorer enforces any no-cache request. If the header or headers are present, Internet Explorer does not cache the file. Consequently, Office cannot open the file.
Oh, that makes sense.
When Outlook tried to open the VCard file, it couldn't find it because it was not stored on the disk.
Categories: Personal, Technology

Has anybody ever had days like this? I have.
I have updated the search results pages to be my branding (a part of my site). Also, I have removed the contextual Amazon links.
One of these days I will look into doing the Google AJAX search, but I ran into two problems: 1) The nav bar is too narrow to hold it so I would have to make it wider. 2) I don't feel like figuring out how to style it right now. I really like Google's APIs though. I have been messing with the Google Maps API for quite some time now, its fun to play with.
Category: Site News
I added a Program, a Link, and 12 more random quotes.
There are now 1,513 quotes that randomly appear on the top of the site.
Category: Site News
For those who don't know what I am talking about check out John C. Dvorak. I've never used this service. It only works for email service and has nothing to do with my site so why am I talking about it? I don't know.
Anyways, I updated the Anti-Spam page a little bit. Lots of useful tools and information there.
Category: Site News
Now to get the site back to XHTML 1.1 Compliance.
Category: Site News
I'm also thinking about removing the Headline News page. Why not? I dunno.
I'm extremely tired. This weekend I helped my cousins move. We loaded up 2 25 ft trucks with stuff. I got to drive one too. First time I ever drove anything that big. It was fun.
