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There are more than a dozen Famous Grazing Blogs residing on the cybersphere. Some are dormant and some very active. They all link back here to the Granddaddy of our blogs, founding in May of 2004.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

SquareSpace online editor & Firefox RC3

Mougli weighing his frolic options

Image by sgtret via Flickr

We’ve discovered the cause of the problem we were having with SquareSpace online blog creator and manager and Firefox RC3. 

It was the LastPass add-on the Firefox.  I inadvertently, meaning clumsily clicked through a pop-up box without reading it.  LastPass was filling in fields I had mindlessly instructed it to fill.

Thus, every time I brought up the editor, it filled in the blanks and defaulted to the Fathers Day entry, during the creation of which the offending action on my part took place.Pepper Gold

When there is a technical problem we always first ask, “Is it plugged in?”  Now when we have  Firefox problem, we need to ask, “Is it a plug-in?

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Monday, June 22, 2009

Firefox 3.5r2 Editing Problem with SquareSpace










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This is the page where the entry to be edited is selected. When I clicked on "edit" in the right column the Modify Post box would pop up.

Instead of the June 22 entry, the June 21 entry shown below popped up.

When I tried to edit the June 20 entry, the same Happy Father's Day window would pop up.

Through use of SquareSpace's excellent trouble ticket service it was determined that the proble was not with their editor but with the way the cache is stored in Firefox 3.5r2.

When we came to the online editor from Chrome or Opera, there was no problem. In fact, we edited the blog entry in Chrome quite easily.

Again, kudos to the support staff at SquareSpace for their insite towards the problem source.


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Summer? Seattle Now in New England?

DSC_0109View from the Vineyard Haven Ferry to ...

Image by sgtret via Flickr


When Summer began yesterday we were ready to break out the shorts and sandals, check the ferry schedules and decided if we will finally make it to PEI this year. 

Then we looked out at the sodden landscape, put on our polar fleece and decided not to open the pool this year.

Seattle has exported its weather to New England.  I can recall one full day for the past few weeks that did not involve rain.  Even the day we all went to Martha’s Vineyard started with rain.  It faded as we approached the Oak Bluff ferry landing.

We were there for a graduation celebration held in the Methodist Camp.. Their magnificent open air meeting room simultaneously gave the feeling of a big-top open to the air and a cathedral dome. The sun this day did its duty.

We could see the storm clouds massing behind Cape Cod as we approached Woods Hole. Sure enough, the next morning, the grass was soaked and the car’s windshield was covered with wet droppings from the overhead red oak.

A Nest by the Woods Hole FerryWhen the temperature rises above 100 and we look out at the unopened pool, we’ll return to this blog entry and understand our motive.  That’s right before we decide again, this is the year to visit PEI.

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Sunday, June 21, 2009

Happy Father’s Day!

Sam at Bethesda Fountain in NYC Central Park Copyright 2004 JDK Communications of New England.

Image by sgtret via Flickr

To all the fellow fathers out there, think not of today as your day.  It is the day for your children, your family, to show their love for you by doing things they feel you would like. 

It matters little whether any of these things are to  your liking.  You must show appreciation for the spirit in which they are given. Do this and you will be a good father.

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Saturday, June 20, 2009

Working Today

Normally on a Saturday we would be all over FeedDemon finding interesting links and commenting on the news of the day.  Not today.  Today we actually earn a living to put turkey bacon in the fridge. 

It is the way of the world. 

The good news is tomorrow's Father's Day. 

I get to relax and bask in the glow of admiration from my son before I do the laundry.  What could be better?
Candide eat your heart out!
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Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Firefox Search Box Font Problem!!

I am having trouble with the fonts on Firefox 3.5's search boxes. The font appears to be white with a

Mozilla FirefoxImage via Wikipedia

white back ground. This is very annoying.
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Monday, June 15, 2009

Reinstalled Firefox Add-on Scribefire

Haven't used Scribefire in Firefox for a while. Now that we have a new Famous Grazing blog, I thought it would be a good idea to set the Scribefire up to use it.
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Sunday, June 14, 2009

Got to the end of the internet!

A defunct grazing blog

Image by sgtret via Flickr

There was a cartoon back in the nineties of a man sitting at a PC staring at the screen with a look of incredulity. The message on the screen says, “You have reached the end of the internet.”


That’s how I felt this morning when I had no more links on my RSS reader FeedDemon.  I had started with 521 pages to view.  This seemed an insurmountable task. But, using FeedDemon’s Newspaper View where you can choose between a list of headlines, the headline with a summary or a stripped down version of the entire page, with a steady use of the J & K keys and the spacebar, I bounced through it....

Note: Cross posted from SquareSpace.

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Tuesday, June 09, 2009

Union Reject Concessions

January 3, 1863 cover of Harper's Weekly, one ...

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When I was a kid growing up in Manhattan, the news stands were covered with newspapers, not magazines.

There was the morning Daily News, Mirror and Times

In the afternoon the Journal American, the ...

NOTE: Cross posted from SquareSpace.

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Sunday, June 07, 2009

Not Commenting on the Gilmore Girls

I will admit it was my intention this morning to join the mob and comment on the brouhaha about the exchange recently on the Gilmore Gang.  But  apologies from both combatants have been issued. The matter should now be dropped.

So, have you seen the flash games on Owen’s World? The flash based games can be a harmless distraction.  However, the ever so simple Tetris posted there brings back memories of my first computer addiction. What this version doesn’t seem to do is increase the intensity, but remains at the level started.  This could explain how I got to 1900 rows before I dragged myself away.

The fact that Tetris didn’t exist before 1984 is very hard to believe. It seems like one of those things that have always been there. Graceland was opened to the public two years before Tetris was invented, almost to the day.

This is all a geeks attempt at changing the subject.  It’s something like someone saying, “So what about those<insert sports team>?”

When an icon goes all potty mouth, what else can you do?
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Clouds All Over the Place.

The latest cloud that has come up in the web chatter can be found at Oursignal.com -  It grabs it’s links from a combination of the aggregate  feeds generated by Digg, Reddit, Del.icio.us, hackernews and yahoo buzz

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Hackers, geeks and geek-a-wannabees, will find their equivalent to gossip chatter in this cloud.

For those addicted to Twitter, there is Twitscoop,

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Hovering over a word at the Web site will bring up a pop up of the latest tweets on the subject. A click on any of the words will take you to a running list of the tweets as they come in.

In TweetDeck, the  Twitscoop cloud is one of the many options you can include as content in the many columns a power user
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deploys to keep up with the pulse of social networking.

Where Twitscoop depends on one dominant word expanding and diminishing the font size to reflect the traffic, Oursignal highlights a phrase.  When the traffic increases it too increases the font, but it also uses colors to show if the trend is coming or going.

Consider yourself standing in a crowd of people.  There is a buzz of general conversation going on around the room.

If you focus on the people closest to you, you can get the gist of their individual topics. But if suddenly you hear one word our phrase moving like a wave though the mass, it would be the same as the way both these clouds manifest the level of general interest.

It’s cute, but I wouldn’t depend on it to keep you informed.  That’s Jon Stewart’s job.
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Saturday, June 06, 2009

The Live Writer Standard

In our old age, we no longer want to write code, edit HTML, check color wheels for the 000eee or 02h0011 for exact color settings.  We want to go online and set the blog up, with as many options and bells and whistles that will fit into the side bars, the carneys rows, to give the reader options other than the links in the message itself.

Listening to Leo Laporte and Amber MacArthur on their podcast, Net@Night each of them mentioned SquareSpace as a great place to host a blog. 

We did try it when it first started and found it didn’t support off line editors.  We mentioned that to the owners and went on our merry way.  Thankfully, the people at TWiT also mentioned it in their weekly podcast as well.

So…

Being ever influences by this web-wise cadre of speakers, we popped back the SquareSpace and found a much more mature interface for the creation of the blog.  Not only that, we found it supports Live Writer. Bingo!!

So, Famous Grazing, a renewed name, will be the seventh active Famous Grazing blog.
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Thursday, June 04, 2009

Eighty Two Subscribers!!

On my iPod sits all of the Net@Nights for the year 2009.  They haven’t been listened to because I followed Leo Laporte’s advice and subscribed to Audible.com 

I just finished listening to a wondrous biography of Arthur Conan Doyle, which included recording of his own voice, (cool!)

Before downloading another book, I resolved to listen through first the Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me’s and then the Net@Night’sTWiT, I am leaving for the beach in Maine

In the first recording of the year, Leo and Amber chatted with Robert Scoble about Friendfeed. He mentioned a way to manage the feed using folders.  So, I went back in and did just that.

There were only 14 people listed that I have followed with no rhyme or reason.  Then I glanced and noticed 82 people were following me.  I felt like the guy on the Verizon Mobile commercials.

Here I was thinking the banal comments I was making might be seen by my friend Deven, only to find this group had wandered by to graze. A quick glance revealed 1480265970_7fccd545e6_s[1] almost all of them to be from my Twitter site. That was a relief. The same flock on a different branch.  This was almost nice.

I am not bothered by the followers at all.  What bothers me is I didn’t know they were there. That won’t happen again… maybe.
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Wednesday, June 03, 2009

Disc Space Warning

Walter puttering

Image by sgtret via Flickr

I was surprised by a warning popping up that my 200 Gigabyte hard drive was near capacity.  As someone who started using a PC with two 360 Kilobyte floppies the idea that I could’ve loaded that much data was beyond my ability to comprehend.

I ran the default disc clean option in MS Properties.  This saved a few Megabytes here and there, but still not enough to guarantee optimal operation.  So, most naturally, I said, I’ll get rid of a few of my lesser used programs.

When I started the default MS uninstall utility it took, and I kid you not, almost one half of an hour to fully load the list of installed programs.  Hoo!

No Problem!  Right?  Errr….

The first program I tried to remove was bonjour from Apple.  It was installed automatically with Apple Safari.  When I deleted Safari, I tried to get rid of bonjour with it. 

After several tries, I gave up. That was then.  I tried again with MS uninstaller.  It still would not go away.

After some research, I downloaded Revo Uninstaller.

It deleted bonjour with no problem. Then I deleted digsby and ConceptDrawVI, both programs instead of which I knew I was using other software.

The fast reload feature of Revo Uninstaller allowed me to see the complete list of programs installed on my hard drive.  Like the TLC show where they come into your house and throw out or sell all of the ‘stuff’ you rarely or never use, I went though the list of software and noted all that applies to that formulae.

This is the list of what I have or will soon remove:

bonjour
digsby
dexpot
copernic desk suite
conceptDrawVI 
doPDF 6.1 printer
Easy DVD Copy
eBay Desktop
ENC TNT Screen Capture 2.1
ecto for Windows??
EphPod
EPSON Printer Software
EPSON Web to Page
eReader
Eudora
Eudora (8.0.0b3)
FastPictureViewer
FastStone Image Viewer 3.6
FastStone Player
FormatFactory
FotoTagger 2.5.0.1
Foxit Reader
Free Hide Folder
Free Commander
Fresh Diagnose
FreshView
Froddle Pod
Futuriz Imager 5.9
FWD Softphone
GCalDaemaon V1.0
HotspotShield
IncrediMail Xe
Inkscape 0.4.5
Jarte 3.0 Beta2
jExplorer 1.8.0.1
Joost (tm) beta
1.06a
Karen's Replicator
Launchy 1.25
Melon 3.03
mIRC
Miro
Moffsoft FreeCalc
Mulberry
Newzie0.99.9
NSIS FreePOPs
Nvu 1.00
ooVooP2Edit 1.0.2008
P2SafeNotes
PaintStar 2.70
Pandora
PeaZip 2.2008
PhotoFiltre
Photology
PotoPerfectExpress
PostBox (1.0b.10)
PowerDVD
Pownce
Q10Editor
QuickTime Alternatives
Quotepad 2.0.2
RarZilla Free Unrar
Registry Easy v3.00
Remove Empty Directories
RSS Bandit
SJPhone
Skyhook Wireless WiFi Service
Snitter
Softdata Fax Modem
sonic Encoders
SpiralFrog Download Manager
Spreadtweet 2003
Streamripper
TechProWorldClock
TetrisZone
TextMakerView
TweakUI
Tweaker For Outlook Express
Unix Utility for Yahoo! Widgets
Video Enhacer 1.9.10
VirtualDub Filter Pack
w.bloggar 4.2003
Wakoopa
WheresJamesStartup Manager
Whisher 2.0
Wildbit Viewer
Winam
Winamp Remote
Winamp Toolbar for Firefox
Wordpod
WordToys
WordWeb Pro
Zempt 0.4
Zoundry Blog Writer
ZScreen 1.10
ZuneDesktopTheme

Some of these I remember installing, but mostly not.

I considered using the new Bing search engine to look up each of these , but decided if I didn’t know what they were, I didn’t use them.

Of course, the Murphy laws of computer use will make sure the one program I do delete is crucial to the operation of this computer. 

Even knowing this; I plan to plough ahead and take them all out.

If this results in any adventures, I will be sure to report them here… If I can.
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