Just saw the above image on a website as a testimonial. Yeah. I believe everything from a guy named “Teddy Graham”. Just struck me as funny. At least he’s not from Bearville.
[tags]geek, teddy, teddy bear, teddy graham, funny, humor, comedy[/tags]
Just saw the above image on a website as a testimonial. Yeah. I believe everything from a guy named “Teddy Graham”. Just struck me as funny. At least he’s not from Bearville.
[tags]geek, teddy, teddy bear, teddy graham, funny, humor, comedy[/tags]
I had been using SSHTerm (now called UniTTY, see below) for a long time for my SSH and SFTP needs. The main reason was because it allows you to easily spawn an SFTP process form your current SSH session (and it puts it in a tab). This is SOOOOO handy – how many times do I SSH into my linux box then realize I need to transfer a file? Many times. SSHTerm lets me do both SSH and SFTP with one login.
The bad part: SSHTerm is in Java and is a memory HOG. I also don’t like the UI a whole lot. The buttons are not intuitive at all – even after using it for 2(?) years I still can’t remember what those icons do.
So I was playing with WinSCP the other day – I use it every now and then because I like the UI (in Norton mode) and it’s a native Windows app so it’s not a memory hog. Well, lo and behold, WinSCP has sort of an integration with PuTTY (a great, free, SSH client). Hit Ctrl-P while connected and it pops up a PuTTY terminal. You still have to enter your password but it’s quick. For commands that don’t require user interaction you can even use their built-in terminal by hitting Ctrl-T.
WinSCP just became my #1 SFTP client.
Oh yeah – all the programs I mentioned – SSHTerm, WinSCP, and PuTTY are freeware.
Hmmmmmm…..while getting the link for SSHTerm it looks like they have renamed it to UniTTY (cool name) and added/changed some features. I’ll update this once I’ve taken a look.
And yes I have tried FileZilla and it sucks (IMHO).
UPDATE: UniTTY is pretty nice. Fast startup times, nice GUI. Still takes up 40MB of RAM but it’s speedy. Still has crappy icons. I wish it had dual panes (local and remote).
[tags]geek, software, freeware, ssh, sftp, windows, tips, tricks[/tags]
My five-year-old daughter loves Zula Patrol on PBS and yesterday she asked me if I could get the theme song for her so she could listen to it on her JuiceBox. A quick look at the Zula Patrol website and they offer 13 songs from the show (including the theme song) for free download in MP3 format! How nice of them! I wish more kids shows did that. I grabbed them quickly with DownThemAll with Firefox and we were soon singing along to the Zula Patrol Theme Song! (Now I can’t get that dang song out of my head).
This was much easier than snagging MP3s from NickJr.com.
[tags]geek, mp3, mp3s, kids, audio, music, kids mp3s, kids songs, kids music, songs, firefox, children, free, freebie, freebies[/tags]
How have I not heard of this before? Google has a registry hack (for IE only, sadly), that allows you to see what ads Google would put on a site if AdSense were to be put on it – even if it currently has no ads. Very cool. If used on a site that does have AdSense, you can use it to get the links from the ads so you can visit the URLs without clicking on your own ads.
[tags]geek, webware, software, tips, tricks, google, adsense[/tags]
I have had my Mr. Coffee Iced Tea Maker (MCITM) for about 9 or 10 years and it makes perfect iced tea every time. Someone emailed me today and asked for my recipe so here it is for all. Remember, I have a 9/10 year old MCITM, so this may not apply to the new ones if the size of the pitcher has changed. My MCITM makes 4 quarts.
Steps:
[tags]geek, tea, iced tea, sweet tea, recipe, recipes, sugar[/tags]