Archive for December, 2005

Kitchen Confidential - Professional chefs reveal their shortcuts. By Jill Hunter Pellettieri

Saturday, December 24th, 2005

Kitchen Confidential - Professional chefs reveal their shortcuts. By Jill Hunter Pellettieri

roachfiend.com » BugMeNot

Monday, December 12th, 2005

Download BugMeNot Firefox Extension here.

For those of you in the dark, BugmeNot is a great web site of shared logins for those web sites you just hate to register. For example, the latimes, or nytimes. Before, you had to actually go onto the site, but with firefox and the extension here, you don’t even have to do that. Just right click and it automatically fills the form with the appropriate login and password.

Bookmarks Synchronizer for Firefox

Monday, December 12th, 2005

Bookmarks Synchronizer from - Geckozone, a french site.

Have you ever wished you could sync your firefox bookmarks throughout multiple computers? I sure did. This is a version that works with firefox 1.5, the latest version btw. You need an FTP account for this to work.

Advice of the Day: moderation

Monday, December 5th, 2005

But though our present account is of this nature we must give what help we can. First, then, let us consider this, that it is the nature of such things to be destroyed by defect and excess, as we see in the case of strength and of health (for to gain light on things imperceptible we must use the evidence of sensible things); both excessive and defective exercise destroys the strength, and similarly drink or food which is above or below a certain amount destroys the health, while that which is proportionate both produces and increases and preserves it. So too is it, then, in the case of temperance and courage and the other virtues. For the man who flies from and fears everything and does not stand his ground against anything becomes a coward, and the man who fears nothing at all but goes to meet every danger becomes rash; and similarly the man who indulges in every pleasure and abstains from none becomes self-indulgent, while the man who shuns every pleasure, as boors do, becomes in a way insensible; temperance and courage, then, are destroyed by excess and defect, and preserved by the mean.

–Aristotle, the Nicomachean Ethics.

Engrish Grammar. The best. Ever.

Saturday, December 3rd, 2005

Lynch, Guide to Grammar and Style

Hack Attack: Mouse-less Firefox - Lifehacker

Friday, December 2nd, 2005

Hack Attack: Mouse-less Firefox - Lifehacker

OMG the best game EVER… review

Friday, December 2nd, 2005

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