Depressed
Or maybe depraved – I’m not sure. Very much in the style of Edward Monkton A Beautiful Revolution is very dark and in places incredibly deep and clever web “comic”. I recommend having a look – don’t do it when you’re down though!
Or maybe depraved – I’m not sure. Very much in the style of Edward Monkton A Beautiful Revolution is very dark and in places incredibly deep and clever web “comic”. I recommend having a look – don’t do it when you’re down though!
I’ve further improved the “Google User Interface Enhancements” Grease Monkey script. Version 0.13 allows you to:
Yesterday, my flat mate asked me if I’d ever written a search engine plugin for Firefox. The answer was no – so I asked him why he wanted one. It turns out he wanted to be able to search the P and H website from the little box. The solution is here.
| The Perfect Lad You scored 89%! |
| Ah, Perfect Lad, you are much sought after and very rare. You enjoy the company of smart women who know how to be themselves. You are attracted to her inner self more than her outer self. You are kind and considerate and make a special effort to make people feel appreciated. You have a healthy amount of ambition in life, yet you have a balanced outlook on how to get where you want. Who wouldn’t want to date you? |
My test tracked 1 variable How you compared to other people your age and gender:
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| Link: The Perfect Lad Test written by Lawesome on OkCupid Free Online Dating, home of the The Dating Persona Test |
Not content with adding mousewheel support for 30 Boxes, I have since written a GreaseMonkey script which provides keyboard and mouse support to Google. Several people have tried this in the past, but I couldn’t get any of their scripts to work – mostly due to simple mistakes in the XPath queries. My script, hopefully, uses XPath generically enough that google will have to make radical changes to their layout code for it to break. It has the following functionality:
I’m happy to add more functionality as I think of it. If anyone has any suggestions then post them in the comments section and I’ll see what I can do.
Follow this link to download the Google User Interface Enhancements
UPDATE
No sooner had I posted this than a bug report arrived stating that I had hardcoded the number of result to 10. The following link fixes that and makes the link numbers slightly less obtrusive.
Click here to download the Google User Interface Enhancements v0.11
I’ve also been told that the links don’t install – I need to log into my webserver to fix that. In the mean time please change the extension to “.user.js” and then dragging the script into a firefox window should install it.
Last weekend I went to visit the sweet little baby mention on this blog previously. Whilst there I, amongst other things, pinched some productivity ideas from its father. One specific thing is the use of 30 Boxes for calendar management. It is very good web application, but lacks many features one would normally associate with a modern Web2 application, so armed with a copy of Mozilla Firefox with the Grease Monkey extension I modified a pre-existing script to provide both keyboard short cuts (press H to see them once the script is installed) and mouse wheel support. This makes the application much more usable. Download 30 Boxes Mouse Wheel Support here.
My CD is amazing. It really is something out of this world. I have come across the combination of Trumpet and Organ in a baroque context before but never in a contemporary composition.
The first piece, written by Czech composer Petr Eben, is called “Windows” as is a tribute to the Berlusian Artist Marc Chagall. Chagall produced a series of paintings titled The Jerusalem Windows and Eben has taken four of these images – namely Reuben, Isachar, Zebulon and Levi – and set them to music in a truly original way. He uses the full capabilites of both the organ and the trumpet employing a range of stops and mutes to create a hugely varied set of musical colours and Anthony Plog’s performance certainly does the music every justice.
The second piece is also based on a set of paintings – this time those of Edvard Munch, the creater of works such as “The Scream”. Written by the performer, Plog’s composition is a stark contrast to that of Eben. Opening with a huge a-tonal fanfare on the trumpet force of this piece is unmistakable. The trumpet has two quite distinct roles throughout this piece, it functions as a bright clear sound overpowering the organ but also, muted, blends with the organ’s subtlety to act almost as an additional stop.
Following these two rather avant guarde performances comes a truly sublime work from the pen of american composer Alan Hovhannes. The piece was written as an interlude to Hovhannes’ opere “Etchmiadzin” and it sticks to a more traditional tonality - almost remeniscent of Barber. The organ plays a choral style accompaniment to a flowing melody on the trumpet - a melody which couldn’t suite Plog’s clear haunting sound more. The piece has an increadible passion to it, and has invoced different emotions in every person I have played it to. If you only listen to one piece on this CD – make it be this one.
I’ve spent the last couple of days rehearsing and performing Wagner’s Götterdämmerung with the Rehearsal Orchestra. Whilst this was terribly exciting, the trumpet CD I have just bought is even more so. Its called 20th Century Music for Trumpet and Organ and its very good indeed. It can also be downloaded from Amazon. I’ll post more about it when I’ve listened to more.
I’ve just watched a programme on BBC 4 about Body dysmorphic disorder. There have been four or five people on this programme who are absolutely gorgeous – really some of the most amazing looking people who are convinced they are ugly. They’ve been shown pictures of themselves and they burst into tears. It must be a truely horrid thing to be inflicted with. There’s a woman who has had 7 nose jobs under the same surgeon. Personally I question how a medical proffesional could be reapproached so many times without asking deeper questions :-S
One of my mates is attempting to become the first (openly) gay tory prime minister by, amongst other things, legalising prostitution. Have a read of his blog – its quite entertaining.