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March 2006 Entries

StevenHarman.net - Now with subTEXT!

Do not adjust your browser... all is well! This is still the same old StevenHarman.net that you all (yes, all 3 of my readers) know and love... but now it's all new!I finally jumped the dotText ship and moved my site over to subText [jumped ship... get it? Because the subText logo is a submarine]. I'm looking forward to utilizing all of the features that the new platform will bring to my little piece 'o the web.The most noticeable change to all of you is my fancy new skin - CityNight. This skin was inspired in part by the GlueBlur...

The Official Guide to a Successful St. Patty's Day

With Saint Patrick's Day is just around the corner I've had a slew of Irish/St.Patty's day emails flowing through my inbox... as I'm sure most of you have. As I've said before, I tend to ignore most Fwd's that come my way, but on occasion I come across a real Emerald Isle Gem. This is no exception... The following is vital reading for all of us looking to have a successful St. Patrick's celebration: The Offical Guide to Troubleshooting St. Patty's Day Beer-nomolies: Symptom Cause Corrective Action Feet cold and wet. Glass being held at incorrect angle. Rotate glass so that open end points toward ceiling. Feet warm...

The Real-life Simpsons...

According to this article at The Sun Online, it looks like Matt Groening and the makers of the popular cartoon The Simpsons have a filmed a version of the show's opening titles using real actors (yeah, humans). The live-action version of the opening follows the cartoon version almost scene for scene... starting with the camera panning over the nuclear power plant and zooming into Bart writing on the chalkboard and ending with the entire family cramming onto the sofa to watch the hit cartoon on their TV. It reminded me like something out of The Twilight Zone.You can download...

subText v1.0 "Nautilus" Released

As many of my cohortshave already mentioned, I am proud to announce [on stevenharman.net] that subText v1.0 (code named Nautilus) has been released. I would also like to thank all of those who have contributed to this project, whether it be submitting patches, testing, or just feedback... it is much appreciated. I also want to make special mention of the subText Project Team - great job guys! Now, on to the real business... here's a look at some of the sweetness that subText v1.0 is packing: Installation Check out the installation guide on our project site for a walkthrough of the installation....