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Preloading Firefox In Ubuntu [20 Nov 2008|10:33pm]
If you run Firefox frequently, you'll notice how it's much quicker at opening windows when it's already running. You may also have enough RAM to afford to leave a window open when you're done browsing, but find that it's awkward to always be leaving one of the windows open.

In Windows, there's Firefox Preloader. In Ubuntu, there's ksystraycmd (It's in the package kdebase-bin):

Click System->Preferences->Sessions

Then click Add, and for the name enter something like "Preload Firefox". For the command, put "ksystraycmd --hidden firefox".

Now every time Gnome starts, Firefox will be run and hidden as a tray icon, so you can open and close all the visible windows quickly and without thinking about keeping it running.

You might want to create a menu item that performs the same command though, just in case you accidentally open the iconified window and close it completely.
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Firefox 3 Again [09 Jun 2008|02:44pm]
It turns out tab mix plus has a development version which supports FF3. And I found KFTPGrabber as a replacement to using FireFTP in firefox, so I switched back to FF3.
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Firefox 3 [07 Jun 2008|11:52pm]
Extensions I'm waiting on before I start using FF3:
(There are a few others I use that I'd still switch without, but these are the main ones it's hard to do without.)

Bookmark Sync & Sort - mostly for being able to upload bookmarks to my own local ftp and share them across computers. I might actually switch just before this one.

FireFTP - because it's better than a lot of other clients easily available on ubuntu. But if I find an alternative program then this doesn't matter. I use FTP a lot though, so it's important for me to have a comfortable client.

Permit Cookies - my favourite cookie manager because it shows whether you've enabled or disabled cookies in the status bar and lets you change it from there, and all it does is alter the built-in exceptions list. If there's another one just as good I can use that.

Tab Mix Plus - I use this not only for a progress bar showing the loading of tabs, and whether tabs are read or unread, but also lets me automatically make left clicking links across domains open in new tabs and control how tabs overflow in the tab bar. It might be possible to find the same functionality in a couple of separate extensions though.

Of 21 extensions I use currently, 8 are incompatible with Firefox 3 at this moment, 3 of which are probably made obsolete by stuff that's native to 3, and one of which is unimportant because I've never actually used it.
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Dreams [22 Apr 2008|07:45pm]
I've always been interested in dreams so I thought I'd write a bit about what I dream. Obviously I can only go by the ones I remember.

I always feel very safe when actually in dreams, often it feels the same as playing computer games. I'll interact and react to things but either some part of me is still aware that it's not real. Emotions are there but toned down a lot. Often everything is wonderful and beautiful but never overwhelming. And there's a bunch of different types of dream I have.

- - -

Sometimes it seems like I'm experiencing sleep paralysis because I can see my room, and everything is as though I were awake. I'll know that I'm still asleep to some degree, and lately I've automatically tried doing stuff that I've read will help wake me up from that like moving my tongue and trying to wiggle my fingers and toes, and I do wake up from that. Only then will I feel my heart racing, which is odd because when I was asleep I was totally unaware of that, but at the same time I was trying very hard to wake up.

I think this type of dream is mainly caused by a sound disturbing me, like somebody getting up or going to bed in the middle of the night and making too much noise.

- - -

Sometimes I dream that there's an amazing astronomical event going on, like an eclipse only way rarer and way more colourful either at night or in the daylit sky. Every time it happens I grab my camera and take photos, and as I wake up I want to get the photos on my computer to show people, but then I realize it wasn't real. In reality I do sometimes take photos of sunsets or clouds that look pretty nice.

- - -

In 2001 I dreamed I was in QuakeWorld TeamFortress, and in it's own way it is probably the most badass dream I remember. I was at a side entrance to blue base in a very dark level, like well only closer together like 2fort, and dark like one of the huge dark levels that rarely get played. There were grenades being tossed back and forth, explosions going on all around.

I ran across the gap quickly, and got into the enemy base undetected through a side entrance. I was in a rectangular stairwell and the coast was clear, but maybe not for long. I ran as fast as I could up the flights of stairs, feeling the cool air rushing through my hair as I ran, until I reached an attic like area. This huge dark hangar-like place had smaller rooms inside, so I ran into one looking for the flag.

Then there's somebody in the hall while I'm in the side room. The lights are off, and I'm creeping around peering out in the darkness trying not to make a sound. I see two glowing red eyes out in the darkness looking right at me making eye contact - I'm looking right back.

Then I woke up, completely unafraid. Like I was out on a limb but feeling calm and collected.

- - -

I went through a phase of having lots of dreams where I was on the run, chased by some kind of bad guys. Often I might get annoyed at the badguys and forcefully rearrange the dream, maybe turning on godmode or something like I was just ignoring their threat.

My favourite of these had none of that though - in fact there was little contact with badguys. I started out on a slightly raised road in the middle of nowhere, and I was going to be executed for desertion or something because there was some kind of war I was expected to take part in. I didn't feel that particularly intensely though, I just got on with making a getaway.

The land all around was fairly flat and I ran off through some short grass. It became almost like a beach, sparse grass and rippled sand/soil. Then I got back onto proper land again, running. The scenery was brilliant, and there was noone else around.

At some point I was in a big jungle and wading through small rivers, finding the one path through to a kind of stone gateway that was almost like an alice-in-wonderland rabbit hole. I don't know where I was going, I just wanted to cover enough ground that the people who wanted me wouldnt catch me.

After that I was in desert, hiding behind rocks from some other people. Not the ones who were chasing me but they might have been the same side. It was like the place with sand people from Star Wars except there were also gothic ruins like in Guild Wars.

Then I woke up.

- - -

More recently I've dreamed I was in a city, often with a friend or somebody to accompany me, driving around on a scooter or on foot. It's often foggy - like computer game fog, and the city has tall impressive buildings. One time I dreamed of this massive blue crane, and there were walkways up above that made ninety degree turns without any supports. Another time there were shopping malls, always wondering around these massive places never able to find the way back or the place I'm looking for, but it's still good. Sometimes I'm there for a job interview, or there's always some kind of reason to be there - a day trip or whatever. It's never home either, its a place travelled to. And always very bright and cheerful looking.

- - -

I have other dreams, but I won't post those :)
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[03 Aug 2006|06:49pm]
If I could choose I'd rather be an asshole than just clueless
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[19 Jul 2006|04:17pm]
the Provacateur
(52% dark, 34% spontaneous, 47% vulgar)
your humor style:
VULGAR | COMPLEX | DARK




You'll crack on anything, and you're often witty, even caustic, about it.

Therefore, your sense of humor is polarizing. You're transgressive, and you've got a seriously sharp 'edge'--maybe too much for some folks. If they get you, people think you're one of the funniest (and smartest) people in the world. If they don't, they think you're an ass. Whatever, right? While some might question your judgement, your comic intellect is unquestionably respected.



PEOPLE LIKE YOU: Chris Rock - Lenny Bruce - George Carlin






The 3-Variable Funny Test!

- it rules -




If you're interested, try my best friend's best test:
The Genghis Khan Genetic Fitness Masterpiece



My test tracked 3 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:
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You scored higher than 46% on darkness
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You scored higher than 19% on spontaneity
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You scored higher than 69% on vulgarity
Link: The 3 Variable Funny Test written by jason_bateman on OkCupid, home of the 32-Type Dating Test
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[19 Jun 2006|01:50am]
donnie darko

is there an certain answer, or is it a collection of elements drawn together to make a whole which reflects human uncertainty?

i havent updated my journal in a while, but a lot has gone on.

laters :p
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Stuff [24 Feb 2006|02:04am]
I feel like posting, but I probably don't have anything non-inane to say.

There was some article on gamasutra that got slashdotted, and it was about world of warcraft and the values it teaches people, or what people learn from playing it. The article appeared to be by a 'twitch' gamer - the references to fighting games and skill orientedness reminds me of everything I read on planetquake and the expert quake site. It's just so frustrating to hear from yet another skill gamer trapped in their one-paradigm bubble. They don't seem to be aware that there are skills other than the ones that they learn really easily.
When they complain that a game completely marginalises their abilities, I'm actually pleased that they finally experience what I'd been annoyed about for so long with fps games. It's not really about retribution or anything, just understanding. Not like all twitch games have suddenly disapppeared. Anyway, for me GuildWars has the best gameplay. I should get into it more but it requires quite a lot of time in one stretch, which isnt really how I play games.
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[21 Sep 2005|01:21am]
[ mood | complacent ]

LJ Interests meme results did it wrong so I fixed the output



  1. computers:
    Ever since I was wickle I have had this interest. It started with my Grandad's modified and extended 48k ZX Spectrum, and now I make a lot of use of computers. The 48k spectrum actually had commercial case mods available for it.

  2. various styles of music:
    Well yeah, this is a drifting interest. It's not so much the style itself, but what it includes into music overall. I am in no way shape or form an orthodox musician, I just see what I can do with different things.

  3. films:
    In general, I like well told stories. Fight Club, City of God, Pulp Fiction, The Machinist. I'm not so keen on 'concept films' or anything that places too much focus on making a point. I still managed to enjoy watching Existenz once, and Gattaca is ok.

  4. fusion:
    The improv of jazz with the driving rhythms of rock. I like interesting blends in general, especially the kind where noone would think it would work, but it does.

  5. games:
    Yep. I don't take myself too seriously to not play games at all. Currently they're mostly all computer games.

  6. jazz:
    Jazz is like ascii art. Proper jazz eludes me, but I like various takes on freeform expression.

  7. metal:
    Metal is the raging expression which parallels my own frustration. Nowadays I feel less frustrated, and am less into that aspect of metal. I still like it though.

  8. music:
    Yes music. I like the patterns, and the flow. I like hearing patterns so impressive they make me grin and go "fuckin' eh", and I like hearing flowing expressive moving stuff that you actually feel. I don't need to have music playing constantly though. Often I like the sound of my surroundings just fine.

  9. philosophy:
    What the hell is philosophy anyway? I used to think I was interested in it. Now I'm just interested in life. I don't want to live with my head in the clouds, I want to see things for how they are. If you daydream all day, all you'll see are dreams. Confucius said "How can one serve ghosts until one has learned to serve men?"

  10. programming:
    At its core it is an art of building with logic. You must both bend the code to your will, and bend your programming style to the will of the code. Where these curves meet is the solution. [edit: I should code more and post less bollocks]


Enter your LJ user name, and 10 interests will be selected from your interest list.



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rrrrrRRRRRGHHHH fffFUCK!!! [08 Aug 2005|03:07am]
So I emailed the open university to see if I could count A-Level computing towards the first year of a computing degree. They cover the exact same stuff, as computing degrees do not require an A-Level to already have been studied. But apparently, since A-Levels arent the same level as a degree, that is not possible. God damn hippy druggie academics with their "OH RAD, when you think about it really hard, a-levels and degrees are like, totally different levels man! Its like another whole other level, like how a rainbow pony could lie with a pig but it like couldn't with a regular pony because it would like remind them of their ancestry and like their own mortality and stuff. And they can cross the barrier membrane between the fairy world and ours to manifest themselves as regular ponies but if you like open your mind you can tell which are rainbow ponies and which are just like regular. like this one is ... regular. But that one is a rainbow pony, you can just feel it. Like how if someone is like sad you can feel their sadness and stuff. Cause like only a few people in a hundred or a million are telepathic like that, so you're lucky if you can but I can I just like feel it. But you really need to like clear your mind and stuff, like the tibetans or the native americans, but like, in western society we don't make room for that because we're like corportate driven, so thats why we need ketamine and fairy dust." GOD DAMN HIPPIE COMMIES WANT TO WASTE A YEAR OF MY LIFE YOU GOD DAMN WASTER BUNCH OF FUCKING BENCHIES! GET A PROPER JOB INSTEAD OF TELLING ME WHAT I CAN AND CAN'T LEARN. ARRGH FUCK TWATS DAMNIT

Rant over. Ima sleep.
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Battlefield Mwuahaha (Yet another gaming rant) [27 Jul 2004|01:59am]
Ok, sometimes I scare myself.

I was playing BF1942 mod Desert Combat the other day. No wait, let me tell you about Battlefield NineteenFighteyTwo : Durden Combat.

The object of the mod is that you start on foot, and get repeatedly shot by tanks, snipers, bombers and helicopters in or near your base, until by chance you survive long enough to get into a vehicle of some kind, master its controls, and get to the enemy base and start shooting people. When you die, there is a delay before you respawn. This makes people spawn in waves, kind of like reinforcements. It was a nice effect in singleplayer, but in multiplayer it means that less skilled players get wasted shortly after spawning and have to wait to spawn again.

Oh, but dont f*cking talk to me about skills. *Insert blasphemies here* don't *more blasphemy and cursing* talk to me about *mainly cursing* skills. Back in the days when I used to play quake, I'd get fairly pissed off because the game relied too much on a particular subset of skills typically used in FPS games. They needn't be typically used but the way mainstream games are designed they all end up using the same sort of skills. The sort of skills I BITTERLY HATE WITH A GEEHAWWD DAMN MOTHERF*CKING VENGEANCE. So I typically play more simulation type games, in the hope that a deeper simulation will have fewer odd quirks for players to exploit. Now I know this didn't work out with Delta Force 2, which you can read about in my archives, but I thought bf1942 would be different. I thought that once you force people into realistic combat situations that it would be an equal playing field between me and other gamers. This was not the case because of the vehicles. Ohhh the vehicles! They are basically just a pain to learn, especially if you're on 56k because none of the servers will ping you high enough to be able to drive them. This means when you finally get broadband, almost everybody who still bothers to play is far better than you at vehicles. And you need vehicles. It's harder to be good at infantry when you're fighting against vehicles.

Then there's the chat lobbies. These are populated by everybody playing the game, plus a bunch of people trying to ask questions and only getting answers from the most pompous, arrogant over inflated egoes it has ever been anybodys misfortune to encounter. These people piss me off so much, they talk down to anybody. My life has been blighted with fuckheads who think that they're so important that they can talk down to people. People with big horns keep quiet. The unfortunate others honk them constantly. SHUT THE FUCK UP! People ask questions in the lobbies because they think that the people there might know what they're talking about. They don't expect to be called noobs by the less technical minded of gamers. Oh sorry for interrupting your intellectual conversation about getting stoned and how your clan owns.

Anyways, back to the main point. When I get pissed off with DC now, I just teamkill. Now I'm not just some mindless loser, I'm an intelligent gamer in search of some fun. So let me tell you about some of my teamkilling exploits:

1. Blowing up as many people as I can with explosives as soon as they spawn.
This is such a buzz. My best score was 6 teammates and myself in one go. The map was kharkov. Our single base was under heavy assault, meaning teammates were spawning in waves. I'd gone out and got killed several times previously, so I started looking for the right moment and the right place. Enemies were heavily bombing part of our base, meaning one spawn was being used heavily. I took this opportunity to drop a fair few explosives, and lie in wait with the plunger. A bunch of people appear and I fire. BLAM! We're all dead. I look at the scoreboard and see my score of -14. It was then that I knew I'd pulled it off pretty much perfectly. Needless to say, I didn't hang around, although I'd've loved to see peoples reactions. Perhaps I can convince a friend to come and watch.

2. Driving over people in the amphibious vehicles.
This was the most fun I'd ever had in battlefield 1942. If I did this a few more times and then got my cd key banned globally, I'd really feel I'd got my money's worth. I was on the gazala map, and I'd been repeatedly killed by stuff like tanks and helis before I could do anything. First thing I did was get in a tank and start shooting stuff. I killed some enemies and got carried away and shot up everything in my base. Then I drove down to the airfield and shot stuff up there. Somehow I ended up in the amphibious vehicle with the rockets on top. So I drove to the airfield, and shot a few people in the hangar, then drove round a bit, and ended up tearing along the runway toward the hangar with my comrades trying to dodge, but it was no use. That was the funniest thing, and the bit that scared me, I was laughing at how their resistance was futile, and how the tables had been turned. Now it was me that was killing people as soon as they spawned. I was laughing and having a great gaming experience, at the expense of others. And I liked it. To all you "good" gamers: Fuck you - I had fun that day.

That is the end of my rant. What's different about this one is that it hasn't ended in frustration. I believe I have found something new in online gaming, something truly rewarding, and will continue to enjoy it until someone makes a game that I enjoy playing properly.
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[21 Feb 2004|12:23am]
Fuck You
What Usage of the Word Fuck are You?

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The quiz got it right again - you could see the post where i snapped the df2 cd, but the images are broken.
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[20 Feb 2004|08:41pm]
I love how my recent entries date back to 2002
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[17 Feb 2004|12:02am]
1 Sharpton Score: 100%
2 Kerry Score: 94%
3 Kucinich Score: 93%
4 Edwards Score: 87%
5 Dean Score: 83%
6 Bush Score: 30%

There you go. He'll sort your country out for you.

That thing
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[14 Feb 2004|10:21pm]
According to the "Which Big Lebowski character are you?" quiz:




Why don't you check it out? Or we cut of your Johnson!



Now that's a good quiz.
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[14 Feb 2004|10:07pm]
See what drug you are.

Ahh, that's a relief
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[12 Feb 2004|10:34pm]
On The Edge
On the Edge: You've done a few bad things in your
life, but hasnt everyone? You see it this way:
you do what you have to in order to survive.
You are so precariously close to becoming
something evil all it would take is one shove
in the wrong direction to make you loose it.

Your soul is starting to blacken around the edges
and if you should happen to fall, redemption
will be a long ways away. Hope is fleeting and
all too far away.


How Wyrm Tainted Are You?
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I'd like to clarify on some of the answers to this:


You are in a traffic jam. You:

Normally in a traffic jam I look out of the window and daydream because I'm not driving. But if I was driving and I had had a bad day, I'd hold up the traffic behind so they can feel my frustration.


Work is:

My work ethic is that if you do work that isn't worth doing then you are wasting society's time. I am the absolute arbitrator as to whether work is worth doing or not.


If someone drops money in front of you, you would:

Tell them to fuck off, It's my style to be a bit scruffy looking.


The worst thing you have ever done was:

The worst thing I've done that somebody already knows about... In school once I told an A3020 that it didn't have any drives. Then I reset it.


Your best friend is:

The person I talk to to keep my personality from becoming more than just uncomfortably unbalanced.


Marriage is:

Not as important as I would find anybody who I would marry.


You enjoy:

I'm not sure I enjoy drinking any more :(
Hopefully its just a phase.


When confronted aobut having something that belongs to someone else you:

I do not recall this ever happening to me.


You are:

Questions like this make me go from not being confused to being confused about myself.


Your favorite bad guy is:

Tyler Durden


Your heart is:

I've learned that being too compassionate can lead you to being disturbed by the heinous things that take place in the world.


The worst word you have ever said in front of your mother is:

I don't remember. Probably "hell, smegging hell". I don't say damn much except on the internet. I also may have said "'cks sake".


Your friends think you are:

People think I'm quite calm.


Your favorite drink is:

Currently I like Ribena.


On Halloween you:

For halloween I want to build a fairly powerful egg launcher, because people just don't realize how dangerous throwing eggs can be.


What are your views on pornography?

I use thumbnail view, but Windows XP can't handle so many thumbnails at once without slowing down, so I have to sort it into subfolders every now and again.


What do you call sex?

I call it Lovin', from both South Park and the MacDonalds advert.


What do you do when you see more than you should?

I praise the lord!


How often do you masturbate?

When I am desperate and feel alone - At least once a day
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[13 Dec 2003|12:32am]

I am the Natural Number
e

I go with the flow

_

what number are you?

this quiz by orsa


It is a nice number I suppose. I remember it more from physics though, in exponential growth and decay.
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[13 Dec 2003|12:28am]
tortured conceptual artist
You are a Tortured Conceptual Artist. Your fellow
postmodernists call you an anachronism, but
you've never cared much about the opinions of
others. After all, most of them are far too
simple-minded to appreciate the nuances of your
work. They talk, while you are part of a lived
tradition.


What kind of postmodernist are you!?
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If I'm not a post-modernist, is the answer still right?
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[06 Dec 2003|11:53pm]
Dark Mask

You are a Dark Mask, the fourth class of vampire.
You can adapt easily to any climate and
situation. Your servants are few, mostly
because you choose not to sire others. Your
chief ability is shiftery-- you can become
anyone or anything. Overall, you are a great
person. Keep us guessing.


What class of vampire are you? (more new images!)
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I don't disagree with that.
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