I lived in the Middle East for a few months last summer. The apartment we rented stunk bad and was infested with mosquitoes. Luckily, we had packed Bounce sheets. The apartment was destinkified and demosquitoed within a few days.
I lived in the Middle East for a few months last summer. The apartment we rented stunk bad and was infested with mosquitoes. Luckily, we had packed Bounce sheets. The apartment was destinkified and demosquitoed within a few days.
I've been trying to do something like this, but instead of setting up a torrent, I've been trying to set up a LAMP server using the official Ubuntu Server, with no GUI - my first attempt at Linux ever. Pretty intimidating.
I second the Hivelogic Enkoder. I've tested it on a couple e-mail addresses that I have never made public, and I haven't received spam yet, after 3 months of having the site live. Apparently bots don't dig through the javascript encoding.
The captions that you add in Picasa actually get saved in the embedded IPTC core metadata of the picture, so if you move it to a different computer, different Picasa library, or use a more powerful program like Adobe Bridge, you can keep the captions. I've quit renaming my pictures, leaving the DSCXXXXX alone, since…
Man, PureText looks perfect! Thanks commenters!
I just installed it in Vista. It looks nice, but is missing all the Firefox extensionality—i.e. no way to control tab opening from the search bar, etc..
On that note, is there a way to get an e-mail notification of all my calendars in one e-mail?
I think it looks great. I love having the extra information on the side, like views and stuff, and although the font is small, it is very readable and professional. Great design work!
An even better program I've found for this same thing is iTunesControl. It has a nice on-screen pop up display that you can turn on, there is a slew of options that can be globally hotkeyed, it works with Vista, as opposed to iTunesKeys.