How to wake and leave in 5 mins

I won\’t even attempt to take credit for this one… From Dannychoo.com, How to wake and leave in 5 mins. For those who take too long getting ready to get out the door.

I usually give myself plenty of time to get out the door but give myself only just enough time to get to my destination. This is because I don\’t want to spend time waiting around at the other end for a meeting to start and would rather use that time at home replying to mails or whatever. This does mean that I end up rushing around once out the door though.

The Middleman DVD news: Extras for Middleman – The Complete Series

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Shout! Factory is releasing this 4-disc collection on July 28th
Now here is the Shout!\’s disc-by-disc \’track listing\’ for the 4-disc set, which inlcude our first look at the extras included on these DVDs. Plus we\’ve also got a new 3-D look at the package art, too.
Check it out:
Disc 1:

  • The Pilot Episode Sanction (with Commentary)
  • The Accidental Occidental Conception
  • The Sino-Mexican Revelation
  • The Manicoid Teleportation Conundrum

Disc 2:

  • The Flying Fish Zombification
  • The Boy-Band Superfan Interrogation
  • The Cursed Tuba Contingency (with Commentary)
  • The Ectoplasmic Pan-Hellenic Investigation

Disc 3:

  • The Obsolescent Cryogenic Meltdown
  • The Vampiric Puppet Lamentation
  • The Clotharian Contamination Protocol (with Commentary)
  • The Palindrome Reversal Palindrome (with Commentary)

Disc 4 – Bonus Features:

  • Deleted/Extended Scenes
  • Weekly Javicasts
  • The Middleman-ager
  • Gag Reel
  • Casting Sessions
  • The Wilhelm Scream
  • Original Opening Title Sequence Animatics
  • Original Opening Title Sequence
  • \’The Palindrome Reversal Palindrome\’ Table Read
  • \’Scream Ur Luv 4 Me\’ Music Video
  • Scripts
  • A Gallery of Photography by Ralph King

Even when not explicit, ISP data caps still haunt users – Ars Technica

Even when not explicit, ISP data caps still haunt users – Ars Technica: \”Even when not explicit, ISP data caps still haunt users
Time Warner Cable\’s data cap plan might be history (for now), but unpublished data caps live on thanks to the \’acceptable use policy.\’ ISPs that continue to rely on ambiguous metrics for abuse had best tread carefully, as Comcast was sued last year by the state of Florida over that very issue.\”

(View the rest of the article at Ars Technica – Even when not explicit, ISP data caps still haunt users)

Smarthome Australasia now carrying Indigo 4.0 Lite and Pro

Perceptive Automation just announced:

Smarthome Australasia (not related to the US Smarthome company) is now carrying both Indigo 4.0 Lite and Pro. If you live in New Zealand or Australia, then definitely check them out. They sell software/hardware packages, 220V/240V automation hardware (including Marmitek modules), alarm/security products, video surveillance products, and home entertainment products.

(View the rest of the article at Smarthome Australasia now carrying Indigo 4.0 Lite and Pro)

Create mbox files from Entourage 2008 folders

There is a neat trick to help export your mail in Entourage 2008. If you drag a folder out of the folder list, and onto your desktop, it creates a .mbox file just for that folder.

This is a good way to move emails from Entourage to many other formats, especially if you\’re only concerned about a single folder.
Please keep in mind, this only works for the folder you are dragging. I believe any subfolders will *NOT* be exported, and must be done individually.

Whatever Happened to the Top 15 Web Properties of April, 1999?

Technologizer is checking back, and seeing what happened to the Top 15 Web Properties of April, 1999?

As I quietly lamented (or at least noted) the impending death of GeoCities today, I wanted to double-check my memory that it was once one of the very largest sites on the Web. Yup–ten years ago, in April 1999, Web measurement company Media Metrix rated it as the sixth largest online property. Which got me to wondering: How many of 1999’s Web giants remain gigantic today–assuming they still exist at all?
via Whatever Happened to the Top 15 Web Properties of April, 1999? | Technologizer .