Plastic Boxes Steam Engine
Keywords: 10min|flickr|fun|howto|kids
This is nice quick interactive multilingual dictionary I use almost every day when I need quickly translate to/from czech.
Keywords: czech|dictionary|i18n|online_tools
After the release of IE 7 there was a major problem with my universal *lite CSS layout and the problem was crucial, because it wasn't working right in IE 7 so there was an immediate need for some quick workaround to prevent the shame (i have put in some quick hack, but still, there was a problem when you had some non-breakable content in the center column) – the result was the overflowing content of center column ran under the right column, so I needed to find any better solution and finally after working really hard
while testing it with Simple style in Tikiwiki, I've found the way to fully support all major versions of Internet Explorer (full support from version 5.0 to 7) as well as Firefox, Konqueror, etc. (tested in IE 5.0, 5.5, 6, 7, FF 1.5.0.11, Konq 3.5.5, Opera 9.10 – some more tests to be sure and I'll update the *lite CSS project officially) – feel free to test it yourself !
I haven't been into playing 3D action games (for lack of good hardware and/or graphics card drivers) too much on my Linux box (and any types of games in fact for various reasons including time, other preferences and interests, etc. too) at all for years since my young age when I was really eager into playing Screamer or Need for Speed classics on the Window$ platform before I switched, because most of the better quality 3D games I met were OpenGL high resources consuming violent first person shooters stuff which i don't like, but recently I've found few of them which are pretty good quality ones such as Neverball ( or Neverputt what we enjoyed when my bro was here
and lately I re-discovered the TORCS open source "racing simulation", when I've found it is very playable for me and for my kids too, even though the graphics of textures would need some bigger improvements.
I've just heard from Vladi's daddy that her 90 years old Grandpa (he was the oldest man in the village) died today after some weeks spent on LTC in the hospital
.
Very often one needs to record something using a microphone while sitting in front of the computer what usually produces some level of unwanted noise (from CPU or power fans and HDD spinning) which is to be heard later in the background on the recorded material so I've played with Audacity (used 1.3.0-beta – yeah, I know it's a bit older version) effects a bit and came out with this solution: (more)
Used tags: audacity, audio, howto, linux, noise_removal, open_source
Sleeping is the worst drug – eats your time, makes you yawn, one looks dizzy and awful, everyone's addicted.
This is the archive page for blog by one sentence. Click to go to the frontpage of this site.