- Adblock Plus 1.3.5 https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/adblock-plus/ "Adblock Plus allows you to regain control of the internet and view the web the way you want to. The add-on is supported by over forty filter subscriptions in dozens of languages which automatically configure it for purposes ranging from removing online advertising to blocking all known malware domains. Adblock Plus also allows you to customize your filters with the assistance of a variety of useful features, including a context option for images, a block tab for Flash and Java objects, and a list of blockable items to remove scripts and stylesheets."
- Personal Menu (Personal Firefox Button) 5.0.1 https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/personal-menu/ "Now you can edit the Firefox Menu and change it to your personal and powerful one! Personal Menu provides you a couple of new helpful items that available to be put into Firefox Menu: Bookmark Items, History Items, Configuration(about:config), Restart. In addition, you may create toolbar-box (let you put toolbar-buttons inside), sub-menus and split-menus to organize your Firefox Menu!" I use this to place it's own Bookmarks and History buttons/icons on my Navigation Toolbar which I then customized to open each as a drop-down menu with click/left-click, a sidebar menu with right-click or a full screen "All Bookmarks"/"All History" with a middle-click!
- Answers 2.3.54 https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/answers/ "Answers.com provides reliable facts and definitions from over 100 dictionaries, encyclopedias and almanacs without having to search through lists of search engine links. To use: * Just alt+click on any word or term in Firefox, no selection is necessary. * ctrl+alt+click to open answer in new tab, shift+alt+click to open in new window. * Select text and choose "Search Answers.com" from the context menu. * Also includes an optional Answers.com sidebar."
- Shareaholic 2.2.0 https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/shareaholic-share-links-with-g/ "Share links from within the browser, from any webpage, with anyone, using the same services you already know and love like Facebook, Twitter, Gmail, Evernote, Delicious, Digg, Bit.ly/tinyURL, Amazon, Yahoo, your favourite Blog Sites and more from one simple all-in-one browser add-on."
- Nuvola FF 1.9.9 (theme) https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/nuvola-ff/
Steven Lauren's (Steven3x's) Blogger Spot
Friday, April 01, 2011
My Top 5 Add-Ons for Firefox 4
Saturday, November 06, 2010
If I can only persuade you to buy 10 albums...
- "My Life in the Bush of Ghosts" by Brian Eno & David Byrne
- "the Ocean Blue" by the Ocean Blue
- "the Best of Simple Minds (remastered)" by Simple Minds
- "Apollo" by Brian Eno
- "Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars" by Edie Brickell & New Bohemians
- "a Clockwork Orange" film soundtrack by Wendy/Walter Carlos
- "So" by Peter Gabriel
- "Remain in Light" by Talking Heads
- "Rogha", "Clannad in Concert" or "the Best of Clannad" by Clannad
- "the Flat Earth" by Thomas Dolby
Thursday, October 07, 2010
My Top 10 Favourite Superhero Characters of All Time
Also, as a kid I subscribed to "the Micronauts", "Spider-Man", "the Fantastic Four", "the Avengers" and "the X-Men".
This list is also in order from my most favoured:
- the Micronauts
- the Vision (from Marvel's Avengers)
- Dr. Henry "Hank" Pym (aka Ant-Man, Giant-Man, Goliath and Yellow Jacket)
- Nightcrawler
- the Green Lantern
- the Fantastic Four (in order the Invisible Woman, Dr. Reed Richards, the Human Torch and the Thing)
- Iron Man
- Jean Grey (aka Marvel Girl & Phoenix)
- Aquaman
- Storm
Surprising omissions you may notice from this list are not only Spider-Man - but the Batman, Superman and Wolverine. I loved Spider-Man as a kid (like I said I subscribed to the comic) and I have always felt that he and the Batman have BY FAR the best "rogue's gallery" in the genre. I just didn't feel that he could make the top 10 in this case. Also, even though I loved the X-Men, I never really got into Wolverine until I was older (and the very same can be said for the Batman). I liked Phoenix, Nightcrawler, Storm and underdogs like Angel and Banshee. As for Superman, well he was always just a bit 'over the top' for me. I also used to watch "the Superfriends" and was drawn to Aquaman as the underdog character for the same reason.
Saturday, September 25, 2010
TOP 5 FREE or OPEN SOURCE APPLICATIONS
- UBUNTU (OS): A Linux flavour that is easy to experiment with, includes a number of features right out of "the box" and makes it simple to locate additional applications to expand upon it. It can also breathe life into an outdated PC or a inexpensive netbook.
- DIGSBY/TRILLIAN or PIDGIN/ADIUM (IM): All three clients (Adium is basically the same as Pidgin for Mac OS) are brilliant in some ways, but flawed in others. Read my earlier post on comparing their features. In a nutshell Pidgin/Adium is open source, cross-platform and is best for JUST IM - as it connects to virtually every conceivable protocol out there. Digsby & Trillian are more limited to just the primary networks but also do email notifications, Facebook feeds, Twitter feeds (Digsby has a whole embedded client for Twitter), MySpace feeds (Digsby only) and LinkedIn notifications (again, Digsby only). Digsby is still currently Windows only however, while Trillian is cross-platform a a bit prettier. Both attempt to install junk-ware upon installation for funding, so check closely and untick any appropriate boxes.
- VLC + DOUBLETWIST (media player): The lauded VLC Player can supposedly play ANY media file out there - audio or video, while doubleTwist serves as a brilliant alternative to Apple's iTunes and it's monopolistic grip. doubleTwist includes such features as the Amazon MP3 store which is nearly as large as iTunes and usually with cheaper DRM-free pricing, a great Podcast search engine and touts itself as "iTunes for Android" - but it is also for nearly every other MP3 player and mobile phone, including iPods themselves! There is also Songbird out there which was once a Mozilla project. This means it is of course open source and customizable with extensions as well, but it's features and gadget compatibilities are somewhat lacking behind doubleTwist. I'm not so sure it is as well supported anymore as Firefox, Seamonkey, Camino and Thunderbird.
- FIREFOX or GOOGLE CHROME (browsers): I have found my configuration of Firefox to be faster, sleeker and to take up less "screen real estate" than Google Chrome, but others swear by Chrome's speed and Firefox's bloated sluggishness or instability. I believe that they comparing the clean version of Chrome to a Firefox that they have been using for years and jam packed with themes, add-ons and extensions to create an unfair assessment, but that's neither here nor there as both browsers are very well designed and brilliant. I use them both interchangeably. There are glitches and failings with Chrome that still annoy me (like certain pages don't render in it, Ad-Block doesn't really work with it as well as with Firefox, no native "Bookmarks" drop down menu button, no "Print" button?!?, no "Print Preview" at all?!? and you can't tile it in Windows) - but the sandboxing of tabs to prevent one page from crashing your entire browser and the amazing security of it's code are very impressive.
- THUNDERBIRD + LIGHTNING (PIM): If you don't have or use the FULL Microsoft Office version of Outlook and are stuck with the crappy "Outlook Express" or God help you "Entourage" then you'd be doing yourself a disservice by not using Mozilla's Thunderbird as your email client. When you add in the Sunbird calendar extension called "Lightning" you will have a full featured PIM just like with Office Outlook! Speaking of which, just like with Firefox, you can add extensions and themes to Thunderbird to expand and customize it's capabilities too!
Thursday, September 09, 2010
the State Attorneys' Generals Going on a Craig's List Witch Hunt
1) Once again - prostitution, just like with marijuana and most drugs, has no business being banned or illegal whatsoever. The government has NO right to tell us what we can and can't do with our own property, bodies and business - so long as we don't endanger anyone else (and there are already laws regarding that).
2) Craigslist is nothing more than the online version of any newspaper or magazine's classified ads. So to single them out is unfair.
3) As for the argument regarding women (or men) that have been raped, attacked and killed while prostituting - I refer to #1 They should be fully aware of the dangers they place themselves in not unlike miners, soldiers, commercial fishermen, construction workers, etc. They take that risk for the chance at easy money and it is still safer than being out on the streets or working for some pimp that beats them. Also, as mentioned with point #1, there are laws already on the books regarding assault, battery, rape and murder in any case.
4) At a time when jurisdictions are whining and crying like babies that they are sooo strapped for cash and must cut back on education, social services, police, fire & rescue, etc. - couldn't resources be focused on REAL crime (as in murder, robbery/burglary, rape, etc.)?
5) Let's be clear here. This has nothing to do with morality, protecting women or anything of the sort. It's simply a political stunt to gain points and say "Look what I did to clean the city up! Now vote for me again so I can be a career politician!" ...as said politician hypocritically customs prostitutes and engages in adultery behind closed doors.
http://infoworld.com/d/adventures-in-it/craigslist-state-attorneys-censor-744
Thursday, August 19, 2010
An Education for MODERN Conservatives:
The original "Tea Baggers" and American Revolutionaries rightfully fought against Imperialists that sought to rob the people with outrageous taxes in order to fill their coffers and fund their lifestyle, wars, etc.
This, however, has nothing to do with the more Liberal Democratic (or even Socialist, but NOT extreme Communist) notion of improving one's nation for the benefit of all... and our society in general!
This is why I am not so much against Conservationism as I am the modern-day far-right Republican ideology, which seeks to embrace the VERY SAME crimes that historical, traditional Republicans/Conservatives fought so hard AGAINST!
When the rich keep getting richer and the poor keep getting poorer - all the while the hardest working classes doing the most important jobs are still earning the least - you will ultimately end up with a revolution. Just like with France, just like with the American Colonies, just like with the UK's Global Empire, just like with the Russian Czars... it's only a matter of time before something gives.
Friday, July 30, 2010
TEN RULES TO LIVE BY:
2. If you hear a politician or lawyer speaking they are lying.
3. If you hear a priest, preacher, minister, cleric, rabbi, imam, cardinal, pope, scientologist, etc. speaking they are full of shit.
4. Breathe lots of oxygen, drink lots of water, stay mentally & physically active and eat multi-coloured vegetables, 100% whole grains, the odd lean protein and citrus fruit.
5. If it feels too good, hurts too much or has the same negative result over and over again then don't do it.
6. Chances are your grandmother was right. Even if she seems crazy.
7. Speaking of your grandparents - if they wouldn't recognize the ingredients on the label then it's NOT food.
8. Murphy's Law, Moore's Law, Death and Taxes are all a constant given.
9. Emotions, both good and bad, are there to tell us something... listen.
10. The true path to joy is to bring it to others. The true path to bliss is to do what you love. Give & Love.