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echo - who has written 3 posts on Gear Diary.
has been covering all things tech for more than a decade - and heļæ½s been playing with gadgets for even longer.
echo writes about his passions including: mobile devices, video on demand, mechanical gadgets, video displays, and pretty much anything hardware or software related.
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Posted on 27 October 2006
I have a lot of interests–most of them technology–and this holiday season in particular has got me STANDING on my soap box. Why? Because of the inevitable confusion that the consumer will go through when buying a PC (personal computer). Why will he/she be confused? Because of the fragmentation of the PC market this holiday buying season, of course. We’ve always had hardware choices: HP, Sony, eMachines …and of course, Mac. We’ve had operating system choices, too: Mac vs. PC. But this year we’ll be faced with more choices then ever. For example, do you buy a Pentium 4M, a Core Duo, a Core 2 Duo, a Core 2 Duo with Windows XP Home, a Core 2 Duo with Windows XP Pro, a Core 2 Duo with Windows XP… ContinueĀ reading on Gear Diary …
Posted on 26 October 2006
Just when I thought that I had reached the end of Judie’s never-ending “punch list”, she threw another one my way. This time instead of involving changes to the server, it involved customization to the blog itself! First on the list was finding a new theme, which didn’t take long. Then we had to roll out the theme. This took a bit longer since my previous experiences changing over a site’s look and feel have made me much more cautious about doing such things. Thankfully, the theme change is one of the easiest things to do in WordPress and within minutes I had a new theme up and running. Of course, it’s not a “one size fits all” thing, so we had to customize, which was a bit more involved. In case you couldn’t tell, the theme we chose is Beast Blog and Judie chose it because it’s green. Seriously though, it’s a solid theme and more importantly the creator of it is super-responsive and very skilled–more on that later.… ContinueĀ reading on Gear Diary …
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Posted on 17 October 2006
As part of joining the crew at GearDiary.com, I signed on to be the techie behind the scenes. As luck would have it, Judie sent me a laundry list of issues that she wanted resolved.:-) So, off I went into the log files to start sniffing around. The first thing I noticed was that the error log was filling up with Page Not Found errors and they were actually being triggered by a lack of a 404.shtml file. The other error was being caused by a lack of a favicon.ico file. The quick and dirty explanation for these errors is that the 404.shtml file is what’s shown to a user when they access a page that doesn’t exist. Try this link to see what I mean. As for the favicon.ico, it’s a little icon that shows up next the URL of the page in your browser and next to the entry in your bookmarks, if you bookmark the site. It turns out that the favicon.ico file used to only be requested if the page was actually bookmarked, but in the latest versions of the browsers, it’s requested all of the time. So, I took the easy way out and manually created [...]
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