Category Archives: Geek

Miranda works again!

After a few days of downtime, Miranda finally works again. Miranda is a multi-protocol IM client and it seems AOL cut off its access. They released a patch that fixes the AIM support. WooHoo! I was using Gaim in the interim and it was painful. Miranda really is a much better client than Gaim, IMHO. It has a very low memory footprint, is totally customizable via plugins, is freeware/open source, does all the major IM protocols, runs from a flash drive, and just works and acts like I want it to. Check it out if you haven’t already.

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Technorati, why hast thou forsaken me?

I don’t know why I bother posting with the Technorati tags any more. Everything was fine at first and they were indexing my site, but for the past month or so, nothing. None of my posts show up in Technorati any more. I can’t figure out why. I even have an account with them and I have tried pinging them multiple different ways but nothing seems to work. I thought it was because my page wouldn’t validate, but I fixed that and still no love. Anyone have any ideas?

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Cool idea: pseudo window

After reading this article about a live transparent desktop on a Mac, (and he actually hints at this near the end)….imagine this….. a big-screen plasma/LCD TV in a windowless room but there is a webcam mounted on the outside wall and the feed from it is connected to this TV mounted on your wall. It would be like having a window in a windowless room. Maybe someday when the prices of LCD/plasma/whatever TVs come down, this would be a possibility.

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Recover passwords with Snadboy’s Revelation

Here’s a handy little freeware Windows application that just might save you a lot of grief at some point. It’s called Snadboy’s Revelation. It does one thing and one thing only – it reveals hidden passwords in applications. For example, Just the other day I needed my database password out of the program I normally use to connect to the database, but the password was hidden behind *******. So, I ran Revelation and got the password out.

Here is how it works. Run whatever program you have that has a password you need revealed. Now run Revelation. Drag the crosshairs from Revelation and point it to the password field. The password text should appear in Revelation.

Another nice feature is that it can run from a flash drive and it’s only 116 KB. Just run the Revelation installer to install it on your computer, then copy the Revelation.exe and the RevelationHelper.dll to your flash drive. I keep it on my flash drive all the time just in case I ever need it in a pinch.

Sadly, Revelation does not reveal all passwords though. Most notably, it can’t reveal passwords in Firefox. I know of another way to get the passwords out of webpages in Firefox though – we’ll cover that at a later date. Revelation does work in Internet Explorer though and it works in almost all of the other Windows applications I have tried it on. Give it a try. If you don’t need it now, you may need it in the future (and it’s fun to play with).

FYI: This post is also at TipMonkies

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