mmmmmm – learn ruby
[Mr. Neighborly’s Humble Little Ruby Book][1]: [1]: http://www.humblelittlerubybook.com/book/
[Mr. Neighborly’s Humble Little Ruby Book][1]: [1]: http://www.humblelittlerubybook.com/book/
[freesound :: home page][1]: The Freesound Project is a collaborative database of Creative Commons licensed sounds. Freesound focusses only on sound, not songs. Just download and drop on the phone… [1]: http://freesound.iua.upf.edu/index.php
DIY HDTV antenna – Lumenlab Looks Eaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasy. Oh, and Happy New Year.
[LiquidIce’s Nintendo Wii Hacks][1]: Wii Hacks, News, and Info. Find out about Wii Hacks and tricks such as: Converting video to Wii format. Running homebrew software and Games. Compile Wii Linux. Wii Home Control. Wii Web Browser. Wii WiFi Functionality [1]: http://wiihacks.blogspot.com/
DSynchronize is a stand-alone utility that let you periodically synchronize two or more folders on Hard Disk, Floppy Disk, LAN, USB Key, CD-DVD (with packet writing software) and FTP server.
(Updated) Getting syslog-ng 2 in via darwinports is as simple as: sudo curl -o `port dir syslog-ng`/Portfile http://ryanschwartz.net/syslog-ng_Portfile sudo mkdir -p `port dir syslog-ng`/files sudo curl -o `port dir syslog-ng`/files/MacOS.patch http://ryanschwartz.net/syslog-ng_MacOS.patch Getting syslog-ng 2 in via darwinports is as simple as: ``sudo curl -o `port dir syslog-ng`/Portfile http://ryanschwartz.net/syslog-ng_Portfile`` ``sudo mkdir -p `port dir syslog-ng`/files`` ``sudo curl -o `port dir syslog-ng`/files/MacOS.patch http://ryanschwartz.net/syslog-ng_MacOS.patch``
[mandolux«][1] Kick butt desktop patterns for free! [1]: http://www.mandolux.com/
[Rear Projection HDTV][1]: Samsung HCL552W Rear Projection HDTV This is what we have. [1]: http://www.tvauthority.com/Rear-Projection-HDTV/Samsung-HCL552W.asp
[Hayne of Tintagel][1]: Some nice little bash alias gems and scriptlets [1]: http://hayne.net/macosx.html
[Scan, copy and fax with your camera phone or digital camera][1]: scanR turns paper into useful digital information I really thought I had “blogged” this before… [1]: http://www.scanr.com/