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Ajax and the eBird web form
Submitted by J.B. Churchill on Sat, 2010-06-05 20:56This post is only tangentially related to birding but ultimately this web tool I am working on will be a widget to draw data specific to a birding location at Western Maryland Birding from the eBird database. This tool will allow users to generate a table of birds seen at the location by specifying how many days back and how many miles away from that location they want to search (with some limits set so as not to tax the e-bird database).
Allen's Hummingbird Nest-Cam
Submitted by J.B. Churchill on Mon, 2010-01-04 15:56I saw this re-posted on the MDOSPREY listserv. Its really cool watching this female hummingbird sitting on the nest. The video is amazing. Check out the Hummingbird-Nest-Cam !
Firefox 3.5 is now the most popular browser
Submitted by J.B. Churchill on Tue, 2009-12-22 10:18For a short but interesting take on some web statistics read this Firefox Article on Sitepoint. Apparently if you go by version number Firefox 3.5 is currently more popular than any single version of IE.
Google Translates my blog
Submitted by J.B. Churchill on Wed, 2009-10-07 14:23I've been using Google translate (among other things) to try and learn a little bit of Spanish in hopes that if & when I travel I will be able to speak a little of the native tongue. I know that the Google Translate site can translate an entire web page when you type in the url but perhaps I missed this tool that you can add to your site (see my left sidebar near the bottom). It's pretty cool. I might have ignored it thinking it would be difficult to implement but it was very easy.
Jeremy Keith Interview on HTML 5 from Boagworld
Submitted by J.B. Churchill on Wed, 2009-09-23 11:18I just finished listening to an interview that Paul Boag conducted with Jeremy Keith about what happened with the W3C working group and the split between XHTML2 and HTML5. He explains a little bit behind why things went the way they did and why its for the best. Jeremy Keith is the author of the Friends of Ed book Dom Scripting Book which has great examples of javascript and DOM scripting used in a way that supports graceful degradation.
Online Training Courses from Lynda.com
Submitted by J.B. Churchill on Fri, 2009-09-11 15:28I just started taking some courses from Lynda.com (for about 4 months now) and I'm really enjoying them. They have some really great instructors and some really good courses. I've been using Adobe Photoshop more seriously for a couple of years now and recently bought CS4. Deke McClelland of deke.com is my absolute favorite teacher of all time. He has a great sense of humor and an un-matched working knowledge of the software. He is the ultimate mask-master.
Slickmap CSS
Submitted by J.B. Churchill on Wed, 2009-07-22 09:50I found this in my RSS reader courtesy of Paul Boag. Slickmap is a template for making a simple flowchart out of unordered lists. It comes with a set of images necessary to make the connections between the flowchart and some other minor effects, a CSS starter file and a starter html file. They have a demo showing what it looks like linked from that page also (http://astuteo.com/slickmap/demo/).
Mac Mini unboxing
Submitted by J.B. Churchill on Fri, 2009-06-19 12:47Ok so its not a new product or anything but it is new to me. I got the straight up standard Mac Mini with the slower chip and smaller hard drive. I upgraded the Ram to 4GB though. Here are some pictures I took on the evening when I opened it up. The Mini DVI to VGA adapter I acquired from a friend didn't actually work so I had to pick one up at Best Buy the following day before I could actually get it to work. The one pin is bigger and has smaller pins above and below while the female end on the adapter has a smaller pin and no place for the other pins.
Jigsaw a very bad idea
Submitted by J.B. Churchill on Wed, 2009-06-17 08:38I got an e-mail today that said it got my information from Jigsaw. I followed up by googling them. I tried the “find out if my information is in Jigsaw” link but stopped short of clicking the link in my e-mail. This service claims to not be spam. I disagree. IMO this is spam and it should be stopped. This article at TechCrunch was quite informative.
Microsoft's underhanded add-on for Firefox
Submitted by J.B. Churchill on Thu, 2009-06-11 15:36I thought about titling this post “Microsoft's most despicable act to date”. I listened to Security Now number 199 the other day where Steve Gibson from GRC.com described a windows update that installs an add-on for Firefox that allows websites to run code on your computer. This is truly dispicable. Leo Laporte called it “unconscionable”.
How to remove the add-on
Show Notes from Security Now 199
How to remove the add-on
Show Notes from Security Now 199


