- Drag-and-drop Sortable Lists with JavaScript and CSS Wow.
- Speed-folding Shirts – MPEG from Japanese TV this might be easier than art-lattes. (update: It totally works)
- Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide
Joe Maller.com
Links for March 28, 2005
Links for March 27, 2005
- Bits on Wheels More than enough displayed information to really appreciate the beauty of BitTorrent’s implementation
Joe’s iPhoto AppleScripts
On Friday I posted a small set of free AppleScripts for manipulating dates in iPhoto: Joe’s iPhoto AppleScripts. These scripts provide workaround solutions to several outstanding iPhoto issues
Foremost, iPhoto Time Shifter allows batch shifting of dates in iPhoto 4 and 5. This allows for time zone corrections, multi-camera synchronization and other specific adjustments of iPhoto dates. iPhoto’s dates are normally read-only, these work around that using Apple’s GUI Scripting.
Also included are iPhoto Date Reset and Reveal in Finder. Date Reset can be used to fix the iPhoto 5 movie import bug where movies are assigned the date of import instead of their actual creation date. Reveal in Finder does exactly what it says, with the additional choice of revealing the true original or the currently active file with applied changes.
There’s much more detail on the Joe’s iPhoto AppleScripts page. The scripts are free, unlocked and annotated, I’ve also documented the AppleScript subroutines used in the scripts on the Scripting Dates in iPhoto page.
I tested them quite a bit, but I’m calling them a beta until I get more outside feedback.
Links for March 26, 2005
- dropload Great way to send large files to people with AOL or free email accounts
- Common threads: Sed by example A very clear three part introduction to using Sed (UNIX’s Stream EDitor)
- Fametracker :: The Fame Audit :: William Shatner “Shatner is so damned awesome, so abundantly unexpected, so f**king necessary, he’s practically Biblical.”
Links for March 25, 2005
- Lynx Viewer View websites as text-only. Useful for pagerank tailoring and accessibility testing
Lila’s Rose
“Flowers remind us that sometimes
the most beautiful things
only last a short time.They help us to recognize beauty
and enjoy it before it’s gone.Don’t be sad for your flowers,
remember how they brightened
these last days of winter,
and how their smell
filled our apartment
with a hint of the coming spring.Remember the man at the market,
and how your smile
brightened his day.And in the morning, after breakfast
we’ll go out across Fourteenth Street
and buy another.”That is what I wish I’d said
when my young daughter asked me,
“Daddy, where did my rose go?”
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