A quick look at some of the snazzy features of Apple’s new iPod Touch
Archive for September, 2007
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Hey, it’s Patrick here just letting everyone know that we’ve changed our header image. I think it looks pretty nice, but lets hear other peoples opinions. Just drop us a comment if you want. I also got rid of that annoying white line above the header.
Also, I installed the Gravatars plugin so all members can have their own avatar for posting comments.
That’s about it for this weekends updates.
Enso is a program made by www.humanized.com that is (I have been told) like quicksilver for the mac, exept better. Enso is a very discreet program that works by holding the Caps Lock button. Yes that almost useless Caps Lock button. The button that just happens to turn on in very INCONVENIENT TIMES. Continue reading ‘Humanized Enso’
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Well for those of you who don’t know what ascii is, it is computer character art. Pretty much any picture completely made out of computer characters. These could be letters, numbers, signs, |\/|’s, etc. I sometimes make some ascii in my spare timeand I upload them in picture form (otherwise fonts and character sizes get messed up). All of the images below are of my work (Eric Blum) and I am proud of them.