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Thunderbird 2.0pb1 & Buttons! Update

Earlier today a comment left on my Thunderbird 2.0 Pre-Beta 1 entry asking if the developer’s site had an update for the Buttons! Extension. I stared at that comment for a moment and though how stupid of me not to check the developers site! I have some good news and bad news about this. The good news is the developer has put out an update back in August. The bad news trying to locate this information was a major pain in the rear. Here is the process I took to locate this update Searched for ‘Buttons!’ on Thunderbird Update. First…

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Thunderbid 2.0pb1 & Buttons! Update

Earlier today a comment left on my Thunderbird 2.0 Pre-Beta 1 entry asking if the developer’s site had an update for the Buttons! Extension. I stared at that comment for a moment and though how stupid of me not to check the developers site! I have some good news and bad news about this. The good news is the developer has put out an update back in August. The bad news trying to locate this information was a major pain in the rear. Here is the process I took to locate this update Searched for ‘Buttons!’ on Thunderbird Update. First…

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Wooden USB Memory Sticks

USB memory sticks have become very popular as an easy way to transport your data. There are many creative styles and carrying cases but these are very…um…different. Made by Netherlands based design company OOOMS “manually selected” sticks and had them professionally stuffed with USB drives, making them incredibly unique and killing their pocketability in one fell swoop. Prices start at $57 for 256MB up to $88 for 1GB. CrunchGear » Blog Archive » Stick Your Wood In Your USB Port Blogged with Flock

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More Firefox 2.0 RC1 News

I had mentioned the other night on my Firefox 2.0 RC1 Update entry two bug (353264 & 353266) reports I could not access due to not having a high enough authorization level. Today in mozilla links » Firefox vulnerability disclosed at ToorCon 2006: During hacker convention ToorCon 2006, speakers Mischa Spiegelmock and Andrew Wbeelsoi presented how a current Firefox vulnerability could be exploited to gain control of a web visitor’s computer. The example exploits a flaw in Mozilla’s JavaScript implementation. An attacker would need to craft a specially coded web page and would take control once an unknowingly visitor get…

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Browser Smörgåsbord

My Quick Launch Bar I’ve got a smörgåsbord of browsers on my Quick Launch Bar: Internet Explore 6-Still the most recent public version of IE. I opted not to test out IE7 after the installation wanted me to disable my Firewall, Anti-Virus and other security software. The only site I MUST use IE directly for is Narda Radio. Even in IE Tab will not work, which is the only site I have run across that can not be accessed via IE Tab. Firefox 2.0 RC1 – The most up to date nightly builds for RC1. Still my primary browser. Netscape…

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What You Could Do With Those Old 3.5 Floppy Disks….

Thanks to Ashley at CyberNet News for finding this geeky but creative solution for what to do with all those old obsolete 3.5 inch floppy disk we have laying around collecting dust. Their article, How To Put The Old 3.5 Floppy Disk To Good Use, includes list of needed supplies as well as link to step-by-step instructions on how to make your own (geeky) computer carrying bag. Blogged with Flock

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Firefox 2.0 RC1 Update

According to Mozilla Links, a new release candidate (RC2) is scheduled for October 6. Here is a break down of some the bugs to be fixed from the mozilla.dev.planning thread in Google (for more detailed info on the below bugs go to bugzilla and enter the 6-digit bug number): Bug 353160 ~ Unable to enter text into password field of Java Applett Bug 353264 ~ ? Bug 353266 ~ ? Bug 353628 ~ eBay zh-TW uses wrong input encoding Bug 353467 ~ [en-GB] updates to extra-jar.mn needed to stop tinderbox burning Bug 353271 ~ Update Firefox help content to 2.0…

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More Coming Soon…

Been busy with some other things (Opera 9.02 and Flock 0.7) the past couple days and I have not had a chance to review my regular tech news sites. Look for some new entries coming on Sunday, October 1st.

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University of Phoenix or Pink Taco?

Another slow news day in the Mozilla World. Firefox 2.0 RC1 has been released and Wednesday’s nightly build of Thunderbird fixed bug 354829 (see Thunderbird 2.0b1 (20060926 Nightly Build) Problem). So something different, very different. This season the Arizona Cardinals moved to their brand new stadium in Glendale. Prior they had been playing at my alma mater Arizona State University’s Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe. For the past couple months it has simply been called the Cardinals Stadium. In August, Las Vegas based Pink Taco offered the Cardinals $30 Million for 10 years for the rights to call it ‘Pink…

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The Ultimate Digital Camera

Digital Camera technology is ever evolving and as the technology gets better the prices come down. For those who are looking for the Ultimate Digital Camera check out the 160 Megapixel Seitz 6×17 Digital Camera on CyberNet News. This camera will be selling in 2007 with both a mobile and studio version starting at $36K & $46K respectfully! Seitz 6×17 Digital Camera Body: 19.5″ w x 6.9″ h x 3.75″ d @ 6.2 lbs Here are the specs: 300 MB raw data per second! 48-bit color depth ISO range from 500 to 10,000 up to 6×17 digital image (160 million…

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