TaskArrange

December 1st, 2005 Comments Off

From Elias Fotinis, TaskArrange: Arrange the Windows taskbar buttons. Works as advertised. I have a 21″ monitor and if I close Outlook and reopen it for some reason, then it moves all the way from the left to the right and I find that I have to visually scan for it before I can select it. It would be ideal if I could tell Windows “Always put Outlook on the far left, no matter what else is open, and always put Query Analyzer next to Enterprise Manager, no matter where Enterprise Manager is”, but this program gets me halfway there, since I tend to leave programs running for days at a time.

The Society for HandHeld Hushing

November 17th, 2005 Comments Off

[The Society for HandHeld Hushing](http://www.coudal.com/shhh.php), presented by [Coudal Partners](http://coudal.com/) and [Aaron Draplin](http://www.draplindustries.com/). My wife is going to be so happy.

Buck Rogers Australian Comics

November 3rd, 2005 Comments Off

Nice gallery of Buck Rogers comics covers from Australia

A Very Nice Character Entity Reference

November 2nd, 2005 Comments Off

A very nice XHTML character entity reference chart

Outlook 2003 iCalendar Plugin

October 17th, 2005 Comments Off

RemoteCalendars, an Outlook 2003 plug-in to interact with iCalendars. Holy cow. Finally. Download from sourceforge.

Recording and Releasing an Independent Record, Part Two

October 14th, 2005 Comments Off

Recording and Releasing an Independent Record, Part Two. As [hoped for](http://dmccreath.org/2005/09/indy-record-part-one.php).

Behaviour JavaScript Library

October 14th, 2005 Comments Off

Behaviour : Using CSS selectors to apply Javascript behaviours. A snazzy idea, and a nice way to use JavaScript without littering your page with <script> tags.

Dr. Doom’s Top Ten Euphemism for Sex

October 10th, 2005 Comments Off

Dr. Doom’s Top Ten Euphemism for Sex from Mike Sterling’s Progressive Ruin.

Wherein Richard Hell Discusses Poetry

October 4th, 2005 Comments Off

Interviewing Hell from Bookslut. Wherein Richard Hell lays it out for a young writer in no uncertain terms.

Kern Zip-Up

October 3rd, 2005 Comments Off

From Veer comes the Kern Zip-up, possibly the best piece of design geek clothing I’ve ever seen.

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