Archive for May, 2009
HDR Clouds
by Kreme on May.28, 2009, under Computer
Completely overblown HDR of clouds at sunset, but I still kind of like it. Next time I might use this new invention called a Tr-iPod? Not sure where they sell these Tr-iPods, but I’m assuming the Apple Store is a good place to start.
Basil Rathbone’s Sherlock Holmes Films
by Kreme on May.27, 2009, under General, Reviews
Basil Rathbone 1892 – 1967
One year, two films. Five Years, twelve more films. Fourteen Sherlock Holmes movies over 50 years ago and still the definitive Sherlock Holmes actor.
Cheney is a lying asstard
by Kreme on May.23, 2009, under Computer
But then we knew that.
Here’s an analysis of his latest lie-fest.
PDF Forms that aren’t forms
by Kreme on May.21, 2009, under Computer, General, Macs
As summer is fast approaching we find ourselves with a lot of ‘download this, fill it in, and fax it to us’ forms to fill out. Permission forms, waivers of liability, membership forms, &c. the usual detritus of scheduling activities for the kids over the long break. The trouble is, almost all of these are PDFs that are not setup as PDF forms, so we have to physically print them and physically fill them out, and physically put them in a fax machine (19th Century technology still hanging on by a thread in the 21st Century!), and send them off.
Or do we? I have a computer, and I’m not afraid to use it. Here’s what I do.
First off, I open up Pages (but this will work in Open Office or maybe even Microsoft Office) and I drag in the PDF ‘form’ in, essentially making it a background image to my page. I set it to 100% size and I make it fit the page. Then, I create text boxes for each field. I have to turn off wrap-around (“Object causes wrap” in the Pages inspector), but that’s about it. I position each field right where it needs to go, and then I print the form to a PDF, all filled out. I even have a screen capture of my signature saved on my computer (stored on an encrpted disk image) that I can put in, so no paper ever needs be involved. I can then fax the form, or if I whine enough, I can usually get a email address to send the form in via email. No muss, no fuss, no phonelines, no paper. As an added bonus, I have a copy of the permission form or application on my computer and I can go back to it anytime I need to (like last summer when one day-camp lost the liability waiver and idn’t tell me until I was dropping the kid off. I begged a couple of minute son the computer and printed it off right there).
On the other hand, I could just learn to write legibly, but that doesn’t seem very likely.
Passwords and the New Internet
by Kreme on May.12, 2009, under Computer, Internet
Over the last decade the average person’s need for passwords has increased at a phenomenal rate. It’s quite possible that in 1999 you didn’t need a password at all, or you just had a password for your email account. Today, most people online have at least a couple of email accounts, a Myspace page and/or Facebook page, a Paypal account, an ebay page, and maybe as many as a couple of dozen websites where they login. Add online banking to this mix and maybe a twitter account and most people with much of an online life are juggling at least a dozen and maybe up to a hundred logins. (continue reading…)