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Creating high quality thumbnails for PDFs in Linux using Imagemagick 12 Mar 2013 | 05:23 am

If you’ve been googling for a solution to this, you might have found the quality of your pdf thumbnails images created using imagemagick is less than what you’ve desired. There is a simple but not exa...

jQuery and jQuery UI in your Grease Monkey scripts. 16 Jul 2011 | 01:25 pm

Not all websites are made equal. Unfortunately, some of those websites are ones we’re required to use. Be it our job, our interests or the undiscovered, web-browsing can be the orgeon trail of the int...

Generating CSS Based on Images, also SEO-Friendly 21 Feb 2011 | 06:19 am

I’ve typed out a lot of CSS that’s focused on using a background image to replace text. I’ve been using a cross-browser CSS trick that’s SEO-friendly, I’m not sure if it’s documented anywhere. I came ...

What Makes ASUS and Android an A+? 20 Jan 2011 | 03:37 pm

ASUS has vision, and the eeepc is no doubt a standard setting line of netbooks. Their latest teaming of Android with their latest tablets, eee Pad transformer and the eee Pad Slider provide both ASUS ...

Retorting An Extremely Biased View Against Android 15 Jan 2011 | 12:11 pm

Introduction Those of you that have been following my blog for a while, know that I’m a big supporter of FOSS and Linux. It should come as no surprise then, that I have an Android phone. It’s not the...

Non-free Art In Open-source (FOSS) Video Games 14 Jan 2011 | 08:10 pm

Introduction I’ve been interested in art since I can remember, the marriage of computers and art has always fascinated me. I would spend math classes (sorry Mr. D) fiddling around with my calculator,...

Tips for Using Bash in the Linux Terminal – Part 1 23 Oct 2010 | 10:13 pm

Introduction Bash is the default shell in the terminal on many Linux and UNIX based operating system, such as Ubuntu or Mac OS X. I’ve mentioned commandlinefu.com before as a great reference for lear...

Customizing Colors for Your .bashrc 21 Oct 2010 | 08:20 pm

I’m working on organizing my dotfiles and part of that process has led me to clean up the way I address colors. I came across a few good sources, for .bashrc colors and decided it’d be better to creat...

Sorry screen, tmux is better (but here are some screen-like hotkeys) 19 Oct 2010 | 10:30 am

Introduction If you’re familiar with the command line on Linux or UNIX, you’ve likely heard of a program called “screen”, which allows you to create virtual terminal sessions inside of your current t...

Using Terminal Program "screen" on Linux / UNIX 19 Oct 2010 | 10:30 am

Introduction The terminal program “screen” for Linux / UNIX, is a command line tool that allows you to emulate terminals inside a currently running session and detach the ‘screen’ to the background. ...

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