I read today in Lifehacker about disabling Firefox’s disk cache and increasing the memory cache, as an alternative to putting the disk cache on a ramdisk. The trick can work, depending on the types of sites you visit. But the two aren’t quite interchangeable. The disk cache stores compressed images and (I believe) html. The memory cache stores uncompressed pictures for fast rendering, and no html. Content stored in one isn’t necessarily stored in the other. Read more
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Do Christians hate soldiers? No!
I’ve seen the question come up on Digg more than once: Why do Christians hate soldiers?
The perception undoubtedly comes from the protests at military funerals. Unfortunately, there’s a small fringe group from Kansas that’s giving the perception that Christians hate soldiers.
How to invest without a financial adviser
I’m not a big fan of financial advisers. Their job is to sell you financial products, not to look out for your own best interests. I learned that the hard way, after sending most of what I made in my early 20s to one. He doubled my money in a year or two, but erased the gain and then some just as quickly. So I had motivation to learn how to invest without a financial adviser.
There’s a pretty easy formula you can use to outperform 90-95% of financial advisers.
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Um, no, software shouldn’t have kill switches or time bombs in it
So, ZDNet is advocating that Microsoft use a kill switch to render existing Windows XP computers non-functional. Then he relented and said maybe an expiration date would be sufficient.
John C Dvorak is attacking the idea, with good reason. Dvorak is right.
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Fixing weird printing problems in MS Word
Some of my coworkers deal with long documents that give our printer fits. “Fits” meaning that 60-page documents take 30-45 minutes to print if they don’t abort in the middle with a printing error.
The documents in question contain a cover sheet, scanned in at high resolution, and usually have some large charts.
I devised a workaround. Read more
Unfinished thoughts from yesterday
I talked yesterday about what I did about my debt and why I have the attitude I have, but I didn’t talk about how to get started. Read more
Just because you can afford it now…
Today, the sermon at church was based mostly on Nehemiah 5. Nehemiah 5 talks about the ruinous financial situation of the children of Israel at the time the book was written. Check out Nehemiah 5:4-5.
“We have had to borrow money to pay the king’s tax on our fields and vineyards. Although we are of the same flesh and blood as our fellow Jews and though our children are as good as theirs, yet we have to subject our sons and daughters to slavery. Some of our daughters have already been enslaved, but we are powerless, because our fields and our vineyards belong to others.”
In other words, in order to pay their bills, some had resorted to selling their children into slavery. Sadly, some Americans find themselves in that situation today. Or close to it. At least it’s uncommon enough that we’re offended when we hear about it. Read more
LED night lights
With two young kids, we find ourselves fumbling around in the kitchen at night more than just occasionally. At some point, we turned to flipping the microwave’s night light on.Which was fine, except I found that one of its settings uses 30 watts, the other 60, and more often than not, that light stays lit 24/7. That’s more power than I want to leave on full time. LED night lights solve that problem neatly. Read more
It must be that system idle process…
One day, I came back to my desk after lunch and my boss cornered me. “You know about these things. What’s Half-Life?”
I hesitated for a minute. “I’m pretty sure it’s a computer game.”
It wasn’t a game I’d played. If it isn’t Railroad Tycoon, I’m probably not interested. Read more
