<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<rss version="2.0">
   <channel>
      <title>Eric&apos;s Blog</title>
      <link>http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/</link>
      <description>                       
</description>
      <language>en</language>
      <copyright>Copyright 2008</copyright>
      <lastBuildDate>Thu, 29 May 2008 13:14:37 -0500</lastBuildDate>
      <generator>http://www.sixapart.com/movabletype/?v=3.33</generator>
      <docs>http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss</docs> 

            <item>
         <title>Beautifying Foobar20K</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>I've been holding a media player war on my laptop for the past several months. After being a somewhat satisfied iTunes user for several years, I found that the constant updates to the player were exceeding my system's ability to cope. iTunes is a major resource hog, something I can't afford to have clogging my system constantly. I have music playing around 100% of the time my computer is active (don't believe me? Give my <a href="http://www.last.fm/user/Ettensohn/">last.fm profile</a> a look), so I need something light and fast, that is easy on the CPU whilst in the background.</p>]]></description>
         <link>http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/2008/05/beautifying_foo.html</link>
         <guid>http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/2008/05/beautifying_foo.html</guid>
         <category></category>
         <pubDate>Thu, 29 May 2008 13:14:37 -0500</pubDate>
      </item>
            <item>
         <title>Streamlining Firefox</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>I've disabled bookmarks, status bar, search box, back, forward, home buttons.</p>

<p>Rationale:</p>

<p>Trying to shift everything to keyboard based navigation. Bookmarks are mouse based and aren't that much faster then typing thanks to the Firefox 3 "Smart Location Bar." The thing is awesome. It seems to know when you want a google search and when you just want the website, and it gets smarter the more you use it. It pulls up results from history (which I am trying to preserve rather than delete to save space) and bookmarks. The shortcut is ctrl (cmd) + L to jump to it, which is very natural to use since you have two hands on the keyboard to type anyway.</p>

<p>Backspace sends you back a page, so I don't need the button. My normal home page is just google, which I don't need anymore thanks to that location bar. The extra search box is made obsolete by the location bar as well.</p>

<p><a href="http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/scrn1.JPG"><img alt="scrn1.JPG" src="http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/scrn1-thumb.JPG" width="500" height="300" /></a></p>

<p><br />
I've also downloaded a little app called <a href="http://www.launchy.net/">Launchy</a>, which is quite similar (though not as comprehensive or feature rich) as Leopard's  spotlight. I can, however, simply launch Firefox with a Alt + Space + F + Enter, because it is the first result. More on Launchy later.</p>

<p>The lack of any of those bars leaves me with only the standard menu (File, Edit, etc), the Location bar, and the Tab bar, which fit nicely on two lines (see screen).</p>

<p>I've also given the status bar the boot, considering it really doesn't do much anyway. Just that simple "Done" and a lot of empty space.</p>

<p>Also of note is the shortcut to switch tabs, which is quite useful to a keyboardist. A quick Ctrl + Tab moves along the line. Other tab shortcuts of note: Ctrl + W will quit that tab (or close the window if you are going tabless) and Ctrl + T creates a new one.</p>

<p>End result: much more space for browsing.</p>]]></description>
         <link>http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/2008/05/streamlining_fi.html</link>
         <guid>http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/2008/05/streamlining_fi.html</guid>
         <category>Web</category>
         <pubDate>Thu, 22 May 2008 15:55:09 -0500</pubDate>
      </item>
            <item>
         <title>Constructive Essay: Ninjas vs. Pirates</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p><html><br />
<body><br />
Unbeknownst to the common man, over the vast spaces of the World Wide Web, a Battle is raging. A Battle of epic proportions. The Battle of some of the two most idolized, criticised, and unknown factions of all time. The Ninja and Pirates. </p>

<p>The origins of this contest are unclear, but it has been a hot debate for years. It seems that everyone has a clear side, and everyone feels like they are right. I know this from personal experience. Simply the mention of a Pirate or Ninja being cool can start a heated argument. Whether it be on the bus, over the web, or in the cafeteria, Ninjas and Pirates are constantly at war. Perhaps the strangest part of the argument is that the likelihood of a Pirate and a Ninja ever even seeing each other is almost non-existent. Even so, there must be a clear winner, right? </p>

<p>I am going to attempt to compare these legendary factions and determine the victor. <br />
</body><br />
</html> </p>]]></description>
         <link>http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/2006/05/constructive_es_1.html</link>
         <guid>http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/2006/05/constructive_es_1.html</guid>
         <category></category>
         <pubDate>Fri, 19 May 2006 20:19:03 -0500</pubDate>
      </item>
            <item>
         <title>Google Earth</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/earth.jpg"><img alt="earth.jpg" src="http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/earth-thumb.jpg" width="300" height="198" align=left /></a><p align=justify>The other day David downloaded Google's latest marvel: Google Earth. An advanced version of Google Local, Earth is just awesome. It must be downloaded to work, unlike Local. Local is a two-dimensional map of the Earth that can be viewed as a display of streets and states, a terrain map, or a hybrid of the two.  Earth is similar, but way cooler. You start zoomed out like you were standing on the moon, with the Earth in the distance and stars twinkling around you. From there you can zoom in if you want, or type in an address. If you type in an address, the camera zooms in in a 3D way, and brings you to a view of that spot from about 10000-1000 feet. Most places look fairly normal from that distance, not too fuzzy or pixilated. If you type in our address for instance, you can almost make out the divided highway next to our house. But when we tried my Dad's old house in Cincinnati, you could make out the tree in his yard, and see the driveway perfectly.  The clearness of the picture usually depends on your distance from a major city. We could also see my Dad's old house near St. Louis perfectly. If you go to New York, Earth really starts getting cool. If you type in Empire State building, the camera will zoom out, then go to New York, then zoom in to the building. You can see it perfectly, along with most of the greater metropolitan area of New York. Then you can begin to play with some of Google Earth's more exciting features. When you check the "Buildings" option, everything turns gray, and then becomes three-dimensional. You can tilt and circle the Empire State Building or Trump Tower, and see every outline of the building's shape in a three-dimensional view. This works for all of New York. Now, this option won't do anything for Lakeland, but you can turn on the "Dining" feature almost anywhere. This will show nearly every restaurant in the country (or if you need, the world, though there aren't as many in other countries). This all makes for one cool experience. Unfortunately, there isn't yet a version for Mac (they say they're working on it), but you can still view Local online. Google offers three different versions of Earth, the free version, Plus, and Pro. Plus is $20, and allows you to synchronize with your GPS. Pro is $400, and depicts the entire Earth is high-def and 3D. You can get directions that display in 3D, and even scan blueprints into buildings. It ends up looking like an advance version of Sim City 4.   I don't  know how Google can afford to offer so many great features for free, but I hope they keep doing it. </p></p>

<p>Now Playing: <b>Dogs</b> by Pink Floyd</p>]]></description>
         <link>http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/2005/12/google_earth_1.html</link>
         <guid>http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/2005/12/google_earth_1.html</guid>
         <category></category>
         <pubDate>Mon, 19 Dec 2005 10:55:08 -0500</pubDate>
      </item>
            <item>
         <title>The Hallamwood Christmas Social</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>Yesterday, we played host to a Christmas "social" at our house. Although the party was really for us "chillens" Mom and Dad certainly enjoyed chatting with the neighbors. I invited about 10 people (7 came) from school and the neighborhood. Mom prepared some great appetizers and decorated the house. We played some games, drank sparkling grape juice and root beer, went caroling, and sang karaoke.  It was a big success and I think we may have one every year. </p>

<p>Now Playing: <b>Fire On High</b> by Electric Light Orchestra</p>]]></description>
         <link>http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/2005/12/the_hallamwood_1.html</link>
         <guid>http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/2005/12/the_hallamwood_1.html</guid>
         <category></category>
         <pubDate>Sat, 17 Dec 2005 16:38:23 -0500</pubDate>
      </item>
            <item>
         <title>&apos;Naughts Win Championship</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>For the 2nd time in a row, the Lakeland High Dreadnaughts destroyed St. Thomas Aquinas for the State Championship. </p>]]></description>
         <link>http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/2005/12/naughts_win_cha.html</link>
         <guid>http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/2005/12/naughts_win_cha.html</guid>
         <category></category>
         <pubDate>Sat, 17 Dec 2005 16:27:07 -0500</pubDate>
      </item>
            <item>
         <title>Apple Wallpaper</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>I've added a <a href="http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/wallpaper.html">new wallpaper</a>. I created the normal 1024x768 and a widescreen 1440X900 version. I used photoshop to create it. The entire wallpaper was created from scratch except for the apple logo. I used a varitey of filters to create the "brushed steel" look. </p>

<p><a href="http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/applepaper.jpg"><img alt="applepaper.jpg" src="http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/applepaper-thumb.jpg" width="149" height="112" /></a></p>

<p><a href="http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/wallpaper.html">(get the widescreen from the wallpapers  page)</a></p>]]></description>
         <link>http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/2005/11/apple_wallpaper.html</link>
         <guid>http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/2005/11/apple_wallpaper.html</guid>
         <category></category>
         <pubDate>Sat, 19 Nov 2005 18:01:55 -0500</pubDate>
      </item>
            <item>
         <title>Music Review: X&amp;Y</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>David bought X&Y by Coldplay a while back, and I found that I really enjoy it. The entire album is pretty good, something I find unusual for contemporary music. Most modern music albums have a couple of good songs and a bunch of "filler" songs, none of which stand out. X&Y is comprised of mostly slow songs that have a couple of rockin' moments. Anyway, I wrote a little review--></p>]]></description>
         <link>http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/2005/11/music_review_xy_1.html</link>
         <guid>http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/2005/11/music_review_xy_1.html</guid>
         <category></category>
         <pubDate>Sun, 13 Nov 2005 17:28:37 -0500</pubDate>
      </item>
            <item>
         <title>indisguisePod</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>Recently, an idea struck me. What to do when would-be theives and ne'er-do-wells attempt to steal my beloved iPod? How to protect it? Answer=indisguisePod. I purchased a low end cassette walkman and ripped the guts out of it. It took quite some time to chop through the plastic, but eventually I managed to completely empty the plastic shell of the cassette player. The front face of the indisguisePod is held on by ductape. This may be a bonus, though, because all those ne'er-do-wells wouldn't consider a beat up, ductape'd cassette player worthy of thievery. Check out the "sweet" pics.</p>

<p><a href="http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/front%20closed.html" onclick="window.open('http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/front%20closed.html','popup','width=700,height=525,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false">An ordinary cassette player, right?</a></p>

<p><a href="http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/front%20open.html" onclick="window.open('http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/front%20open.html','popup','width=700,height=525,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false">WRONG!</a></p>

<p><br />
<a href="http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/front%20empty.html" onclick="window.open('http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/front%20empty.html','popup','width=700,height=525,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false">The inside</a></p>

<p><a href="http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/side.html" onclick="window.open('http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/side.html','popup','width=700,height=525,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false">The regular side</a></p>]]></description>
         <link>http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/2005/11/indisguisepod.html</link>
         <guid>http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/2005/11/indisguisepod.html</guid>
         <category></category>
         <pubDate>Sun, 06 Nov 2005 14:52:00 -0500</pubDate>
      </item>
            <item>
         <title>Rules for bring an Evil Overlord</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>I stumbled upon <a href="http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/overlord.html">this list</a> while "surfing the web." It is quite funny. I really liked this one:</p>

<p><i>I will build machines which simply fail when overloaded, rather than wipe out all nearby henchmen in an explosion or worse yet set off a chain reaction. I will do this by using devices known as "surge protectors."</i></p>

<p>There are three pages, make sure you read them all. You can see the original site by clicking the copyright notice at the bottom of page one. There's also a <a href="http://www.apple.com/downloads/dashboard/games/overlord.html">rather stylin' widget</a> for all you mac users out there.</p>]]></description>
         <link>http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/2005/11/rules_for_bring.html</link>
         <guid>http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/2005/11/rules_for_bring.html</guid>
         <category></category>
         <pubDate>Fri, 04 Nov 2005 22:16:06 -0500</pubDate>
      </item>
            <item>
         <title>iPod Dock</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/ref_04ipod_dock.jpg"><img alt="ref_04ipod_dock.jpg" src="http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/ref_04ipod_dock-thumb.jpg" width="150" height="213" Align=left /></a>Well, I had been contmplating if I wanted to get the dock for some time now. I was surfing Amazon when I saw one for $12. I decided I'd might as well get it. It came in the mail yesterday. It matches the iPod perfectly, it's completely white except for the bottom which is gray with the apple logo indented in it. The dock has some weight to it, it needs some to keep the iPod at an angle. On the back side is the usb/firewire port and the line out. The dock doesn't really do anything special except keep the iPod off any surfaces. It certainly helps organize all my cables better, though. The only other real feature is the line out. It supposedly has a higher quality then if you were to plug your aux in or whatever into the headphone out. Its also supposed to protect the iPod from being overloaded. This would helped when I tried to plug the iPod into our dying surrond sound system. I'd say that the dock is not neccicary, but a cool thing to have if you can find it cheap. </p>]]></description>
         <link>http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/2005/11/ipod_dock.html</link>
         <guid>http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/2005/11/ipod_dock.html</guid>
         <category></category>
         <pubDate>Thu, 03 Nov 2005 17:14:26 -0500</pubDate>
      </item>
            <item>
         <title>iLounge Helps Again</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>     I am currently working on getting the lyrics from as many of my songs as possible on my iPod. In order to display text files by themselves on an iPod, you must create them in Notepad for Windows, or TxtEdit for Mac, then place them in the Notes folder on the iPod. So I could add the lyrics for a song by copying them into notepad, then saving the file on the iPod in the notes folder. The only downside was that when you look at the individual files on the iPod, all of them had the .txt file extention visible, i.e:"One of these Days.txt."  This bothered me, because half the time I couldn't read the entire name, and everthing looks neater without the ".txt" behind it. So, I said to myself, where can I find out how to fix this? iLounge, of course. I posted <a href="http://forums.ilounge.com/showthread.php?s=266013dab6bf5e10ccd6ddf2a694cb6c&threadid=126574">a Topic</a> about it last night, and sure enough, I had my soulution this morning. All I had to do was uncheck the view option "Hide extensions of known file types," delete the .txt extention from the name, and viola, no more annoying .txt after the file name. Although windows no longer recognizes the file as a txt file, the iPod reads it fine. Thanks iLounge forums! </p>]]></description>
         <link>http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/2005/10/elimintating_th.html</link>
         <guid>http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/2005/10/elimintating_th.html</guid>
         <category></category>
         <pubDate>Sun, 30 Oct 2005 12:01:20 -0500</pubDate>
      </item>
            <item>
         <title>#1 on Google</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>My original ductape iPod case post is the #1 result for the google search, "ductape ipod case." The post I made about the same case on iLounge is number 4 or so. </p>]]></description>
         <link>http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/2005/10/1_on_google.html</link>
         <guid>http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/2005/10/1_on_google.html</guid>
         <category></category>
         <pubDate>Sat, 22 Oct 2005 13:38:45 -0500</pubDate>
      </item>
            <item>
         <title>LHS Obliterates Jenkins</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/dreadman.jpg"><img alt="dreadman.jpg" src="http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/dreadman-thumb.jpg" width="232" height="186" align=left /></a><br />
The still #1 in the nation ranked Lakeland High Dreadnaught football team destroyed the George Jenkins Eagles yesterday, 54-3. Lakeland is now 8-0. The victory wasn't a surprise, Jenkins doesn't normally have a competitive team, and is 0-9. It was a pretty big deal, though because of the big Lakeland/Jenkins rivalry. Jenkins has roughly the same amount of students as Lakeland, but is only a couple years old, while Lakeland is over 100. The week before the game was anti-jenkins week. Teachers handed out stickers with the American Eagle logo with a slash through it. The school store also sold shirts that said "Hey Jenkins, got Wins?" A full story by the local newspaper is avalible <a href="http://www.theledger.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20051015/NEWS/510150420/1002/SPORTS">here.</a></p>]]></description>
         <link>http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/2005/10/lhs_obliterates.html</link>
         <guid>http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/2005/10/lhs_obliterates.html</guid>
         <category></category>
         <pubDate>Sat, 15 Oct 2005 19:06:30 -0500</pubDate>
      </item>
            <item>
         <title>New Wallpapers</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>I've added some new wallpapers to the <a href="http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/wallpaper.html">wallpapers section</a> of the site.</p>]]></description>
         <link>http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/2005/10/new_wallpapers.html</link>
         <guid>http://mac.fiveforks.com/ee/blog/archives/2005/10/new_wallpapers.html</guid>
         <category></category>
         <pubDate>Sat, 15 Oct 2005 16:38:21 -0500</pubDate>
      </item>
      
   </channel>
</rss>
