Friday, February 5, 2010

HOW DO I TURN OFF CAPS LOCK?


This is a bit old, but deserves a worthy mention. This question was actually asked on Yahoo! Answers. Just priceless.

Here's an image of it in case it ever disappears:

HOW DO I TURN OFF CAPS LOCK


Have you come across some weird questions on this World Wide Web? Share them with us in the comments.  ▣

Click here to see Friday-only posts.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Comic - Group Decision


Happy Thursday:  Comic - Group Decision

  ▣

Click here to see Thursday-only posts.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Giant Boat Crash Into Dock


I'm curious whether it hit just a building (on the right) or two (on the left as well). Or is that a ship on the left? I'm even more curious as to whether ships have to carry insurance or not; and what on Earth might their monthly premiums be?!


Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5t-z6KdXvA

I don't know enough about docking protocols, not that they could've done anything in time.  ▣

Click here to see Wednesday-only posts.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Chrome Natively Supports Greasemonkey


Greasemonkey is a Mozilla Firefox add-on that allows users to install scripts that make on-the-fly changes to most HTML-based web pages. Basically, as Greasemonkey scripts are persistent, the changes made to the web pages are executed every time the page is opened, making them effectively permanent for the user running the script.

Google Chrome and Greasemonkey
The original Greasemonkey developer and Google employee Aaron Boodman announced yesterday that Chrome version 4 and later will support at least 80% of the Greasemonkey scripts out there natively. That is, without any additional tweaking necessary; unlike many of the hacks that existed up until now.

This now gives those who contemplate switching to Google's Chrome a serious re-consider. For me personally, not having Greasemonkey alone was the reason behind my lack of interest in Chrome. Potentially, this now makes available 40,000 plus scripts. Although I've not tried it, I'm under the impression that each of the userscripts one would install is treated like an extension in and of itself.

Have you made the switch to Google's Chrome? If not, will the availability of Greasemonkey scripts lure you in now? Let us know in the comments.  ▣

Click here to see Tuesday-only posts.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Knock Knock


A very inspirational poem. 'nough said.


Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTZrPVqR0D8


What are your thoughts on this? Please share them in the comments.  ▣

Click here to see Monday-only posts.