For a long time now it’s been possible to specify CSS colours as RGB triplets, using hexadecimal, decimal, or percentage notation. These all represent the colour white: #ffffff #fff rgb(255, 255, 255) rgb(100%, 100%, 100%) Lots of flexibility – perhaps …
Read moreRootless Linux on a Windows machine
Update: The Linux end of this tutorial does not work in Ubuntu 9.10, Karmic Koala. Please see this post, and this one, for more details and workarounds I have to work on a Windows machine at work every day. It’s …
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Removing favicons from the bookmarks toolbar in Firefox
Read moreHmm… that backup seems to be running slowly
Many years ago one of my colleagues purchased a Dell server complete with an expensive SCSI-based tape backup system. About a year ago we began to have recurring problems with the tapes, and the drive itself started to get very …
Read moreApple Newton 2100 (Pt. II)
The Newton 2100 had so many great features that it’s impossible to list them all in a simple blog post. Given that this is one of a series of posts about pen-based computers and PDAs, however, I’ll focus on a …
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Fast forward to 1997. I’d finished university and had a real job. It was also one of those rare periods when I had no significant financial burdens. With no major outgoings, and fresh from the penny-pinching days of studenthood, I …
Read moreApple Newton 100 (Pt. III)
For the price I paid, the MP100 was a great device. But looking at it from a more independent (i.e. less money conscious) viewpoint, it was clear that there were several shortcomings with it: The �40, fell-off-the-back-of-an-apple-cart, model lacked any …
Read moreApple Newton 100 (Pt. II)
The term “Personal Digital Assistant”, or PDA, was originally coined specifically for Apple’s Newton. These days it’s a more common term, applied to everything from Palm devices to Windows Mobile systems. But perhaps it’s bandied about a little too easily …
Read moreApple Newton 100 (Pt. I)
The Apple Newton was released way back in 1993 and although I thought it looked interesting, I steered clear of it for two reasons: It was expensive. Very expensive. Several hundred pounds of expensive. I’m left-handed, so figured that a …
Read moreAnother pen-based computer
I’ve just bought a Nokia 770 internet tablet (because it was going cheap). It’s yet another pen-based computer system of one sort or another, to add to the ongoing list of stylus-driven systems I’ve owned over the years: Apple Newton …
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