Thursday, November 19, 2009

Google Birthday Calendar

I'm really liking how Google seems to be building tools that better organize contact information. The latest one that I recently discovered was the ability to show the birthdays of all your Google contacts in your Google calendar.
Kinda cool.

The option is within the Google calendar settings -> Calendars tab -> "Browse Interesting Calendars..." link

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Sounders Wedding

Well I was kinda leaving my blog alone for awhile because I didn't think anybody was reading it anyways, but I seem to be getting SOME feedback from people about not posting anything in awhile, so here is an update.

Wedding:
Jennifer and I are busy trying to get everything planned out for the wedding. I'll jump on the realization bandwagon like everybody else and say that wedding planning is a lot of work! It is coming along nicely but I do miss my free time. Currently we are working on getting the details regarding the actual ceremony worked out and next on the list is finding a ring. (Although Jennifer won't let me get a Tattoo ring, I'm thinking Platinum is almost as permanent)

Seattle Sounders:
Gotta love Seattle's new major league soccer team. They have 3 shutouts and are generally kicking some butt at every game. Fans are crazy and it has become a whole lot of fun to attend the games. Now if I can just get Jennifer to change the wedding colors to Sounders colors...

That is pretty much my life besides work right now. Of course, I always have another computer tip for anybody / nobody that cares. Here you go:

Wake your computer with the Escape key:
A lot of people are used to pushing the space bar when trying to wake their computer or clicking the mouse. You might not want to do that for one main reason: Space bar can be used to click OK on confirmation dialogs. With the screensaver on, you have no idea what you are selecting "OK" to. This can be a problem if:
  • A program deleted a file and was asking you to confirm
  • A virus tried to access a restricted setting and windows was prompting you to confirm
  • Text is selected on the screen and any keyboard key will replace the text.
Although none of these things are very likely, it doesnt take much work either to get in the habit of hitting Escape instead of any other key.

Anyways, thats the latest.

Monday, January 19, 2009

How to disable that annoying PC speaker beep

I've had the pleasant experience more than once where I'm sitting in a meeting quietly using my computer (with my sound muted) and there will be a windows warning that pops up causing a "Beep" sound on my computer. The sound doesn't come from my speakers, but from the speaker on the motherboard itself.
Definitely annoying and I wonder why Microsoft didn't disable this sound as well when you hit mute, but here is how you do it:
  1. Right-click on "Computer" or "My Computer" from the start menu and select "Manage"
  2. From the left bar, find the "Device Manager" node and select it.
  3. From the top menu bar, select "View" and then "Show hidden devices". This will cause a new node named "Non-Plug and Play Drivers" to be displayed in the main area.
  4. Expand the new node "Non-Plug and Play Drivers"
  5. Right-click on the node named "Beep" and select "Properties"
  6. Select the "Driver" tab and change the Startup Type to be "Disabled"
  7. Click OK.

Monday, January 5, 2009

Mint.com

Loving this new website mint.com. Mint.com is an online application that manages your various accounts. (mortgage, checking, credit cards) It is a lot like the old Microsoft Money application but has a few key distinctions which makes it better if you ask me:
  • Adding new accounts is easy
  • Not as many options as MS Money but makes it easier to use. (if you ask me, money does a good job of providing an option for everything.... problem is that makes things overly complicated and confusing)
  • Always online.
Here are the reason's why I love mint.com
  • "Transaction's" view which shows transactions across all the accounts you have.
  • Each transaction is automatically categorized. (I always hated categorizing everything in MS money just so I could see what I have been spending in each area) MS money does this but it isnt quite as dynamic as mint.com is.
  • A focus on money categorizations rather than accounts. If you think about it, who cares about the accounts you have? What you really care about is: Where is my cash? Where are my investments? Where are my debts?
Of course, the downside is you have to trust Mint.com with all of your account info and passwords. Overall a really slick and well thought out application. As far as usability of website and design goes it definitely is up there with some of the newer and better website designs I've seen.