Month: October 2007

  • Gore for Nobel President

    If Al Gore wins the Nobel prize, he should run for president.  I am convinced that he would win.  The country feels guilty about the 2000 election.  We know Gore won, but we let it slide and let Bush take the prize.  In hindsight, that was a really shitty decision.  The Supreme Court is now…

  • Vinny Testaverde

    The Carolina Panthers brought in Vinny Testaverde to back up David Carr. Jake Delhomme had his season cut short by injury and David Carr is banged up too. This means Vinny might see some MORE playing time.  He is now 43 years old! About Vinny: The 6-foot-5 Testaverde certainly brings experience. He ranks sixth in…

  • The UX of Freshlogic

    As a follow up to the Filespots review, someone at Freshlogic asked me to review their competitor called Folders.  Although I feel that my expertise should be PAID for, I still can’t help myself.  Someone asking me to write a review of a cool new Web 2.0 app?  What can I do?  Maybe I should…

  • Candidates + Issues Matrix

    I filled out this MSNBC Candidates/Issues Matrix. Looking carefully at the positions of all the candidates, I rated them all.  As I expected, Hillary Clinton is not as progressive as I would like her to be.  Mike Gravel has some good positions, but he seems “a few kb short of a meg” to me.  The…

  • Spam supression on WordPress

    Recently, I have been getting alot of comments fall into the Akismet net. I am experimenting with a Captcha plugin for WordPress. A captcha forces the user to type in a word before they can comment. Spambots can not read the words, so only human beings can make it work. The one I am trying…

  • Opera: Request for Feature

    I think Opera has a chance to do something really awesome.  Assuming that the technology was possible. They should release a browser with Opera, IE6, IE7, FF and Webkit rendering engines built in.  They should enable a <META> tag to indicate on the page WHICH rendering engine to use.  Default would be Opera, of course. …

  • Technorati Claim

    I was looking at Technorati just now. Some really neat features. It has a way to claim your blog on it. So this post does that. I need to link to my Technorati Profile and it should work. I will review the UX of Technorati later when I get a little experience with it.

  • The UX of Amazon (A/B Test)

    It appears that Amazon is widely testing a new homepage. I took some screenshots of the old and the new. You can get the new page by deleting your cookies and refreshing the page. Looks like it might even be a 50/50 split. Additionally, they have information about the redesign here. At first, I was…

  • Rooting for Losing

    I have officially given up on the 2007 Jets season.  I want them to lose very single game.  I do not want them to go 8-8.  I would like 1-15.  We are aiming for the number one draft pick next year.  Mostly likely, they should trade that pick down and build up some depth in…

  • The UX of Toasters

    Last month, my brother and his wife got us a new toaster. Our toaster was old and crusty, but it had a simplicity that I liked. It had a dial for temperature and “toast” lever. You pressed the toast lever and when you heard the bell, BING, the toast was done. It was a small…

  • The UX of FileSpots

    Jack Slocum just pointed out a new EXT application called Filespots. This is interesting on many levels. Just from the homepage you can see how they have mirrored the exact Vista windows explorer user experience. The nice folks at Filespots were kind enough to give me a username and password. I immediately started to check…

  • Craigslist on Steroids

    I recently red an article on Ajaxian about a Craigslist Mashup. Take a look at this thing. This is awesome. I can’t stop using it. It’s so much better than craiglist by itself. It gives the google map, and remembers the last bunch of views. The thing I don’t like is the visual design. It’s…

  • New jQuery Easing Plugin

    A new version of the jQuery Easing Plugin has been released.  On the one hand, it’s still the best plugin ever.  On the other hand, they changed all the names.  Now they are a little more “techie”. easeInCirc, easeInOutSine.  Am I supposed to know what that means?  I am sure there is some math involved. …

  • Online Contact Management

    In my never-ending project to upgrade Katie to the latest greatest technology, I have come up against an old piece of software.  Microsoft Outlook 2007.  The time has come to retire this vestige of 20th century programming.  The thick client must go!  Thin Web client must come in.  Gmail is providing the Email part.  Google…