Kjorteo Kalante » Watchlist
Crygus » Checking how much people know this site exists
Aug 19, 2009 at 12:45 pm
Give a shout back if you want me to post more on furspots.
Kaye Devin » Long time no post
Mar 08, 2009 at 8:27 am
I really should come here more often. I'm going through the character list looking for people I know. It's not many. :D
Uhh basically I ended up getting my GED and since January I have been going to New England Tech for carpentry, eventually moving on to work as a restorative and/or finish carpenter.
I worked 5 days a week before I went to school, so my time was very limited and still is.
Ummmm...
Still aiming to be a pro artist. Living with Tohri in a shack outside his parents' place. My birds are being cared for in Rhode Island until it gets warm again.
Most of my friends already know this, I just thought I would make an official update.
Uhh basically I ended up getting my GED and since January I have been going to New England Tech for carpentry, eventually moving on to work as a restorative and/or finish carpenter.
I worked 5 days a week before I went to school, so my time was very limited and still is.
Ummmm...
Still aiming to be a pro artist. Living with Tohri in a shack outside his parents' place. My birds are being cared for in Rhode Island until it gets warm again.
Most of my friends already know this, I just thought I would make an official update.
Indi » Upcoming Furspots Features
Jan 18, 2009 at 10:08 pm
Figure I might as well use my blog here to talk a bit about what we're planning to do to the site. So in the unlikely event that anyone reads this, they'll be the first to know. :)
- Communities are currently in a pretty sorry state; as soon as we're done with FC we're going to look into revamping those, tying them in with the event system, and making things a lot more social.
- One of the things I'm really excited about is a fancy preferences-listing system, something like a combination of the MUCK wixxx feature and a furcode, with lots of input from users on what fields to use (And a LOT of fields)
- As an incidental note, we want to basically have all the same features LiveJournal does; friend groups, filtering. We already have a page to track friends' blogs, it's just a bit hard to find; try going to [shortname].furspots.com/friends (once some folks have written blog entries)
Kaye Devin » GED
Sep 24, 2008 at 7:20 am
So I'm taking my GED test. So far it's been a breeze -- English is my best subject and they practically hold your hand in Science and Social Studies (no actual study required!). Today's test is math, which I am a little worried about because it's my worst subject ever. But if it's anything like the past two tests... and I got a passing score on the pretest I gave myself.... yeah.
Still gonna study for this one, though. I still need to know the process of solving some math problems...
I'll know my results in 2 weeks.
Still gonna study for this one, though. I still need to know the process of solving some math problems...
I'll know my results in 2 weeks.
Kaye Devin » Google Chrome
Sep 06, 2008 at 7:52 am
Did you hear about Google's new web-browser? I heard about it on September 2nd, the day it was released to the public. After reading Google's 38-page comic regarding the interface and thought behind it, I camped Firefox's ReloadEvery at a URL that had been prematurely released earlier for a good half of the day. Sounds a bit crazy -- and I probably am -- but I believe the experience was worth it.
One neat feature is the Incognito Window, typically used for sessions you don't want stored on the computer (like buying a surprise gift). As they say, "what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas"...
The default home page is another fun feature. I don't use it, but it currently spawns in every new tab I open. It has a "speed dial" like Opera, and it shows the websites you go to most often, things you've recently bookmarked, tabs you've closed, and there's even a browsing history search. It's a very personalized experience, which is a nice thing.
You can also create shortcuts to applications on your start menu, desktop or quick launch bar. This is a glorified bookmarking feature -- it's intended for things like Google services (Gmail, Reader, Calendar), though it's possible to have a direct link to Artspots spawn in a new window when you click the shortcut on your desktop.
Tabs are located at the absolute top of the browser window. Each tab has its own process, so if one gums up the works you can just get rid of it and the rest of the browser is untouched. (Flash included!)
You can also do a search to the engine of your choice by just typing the phrase into the address bar.
I had to outsource to other Google applications to get my "cool features". I've got Google Reader handling my LJ friend list (which is not all that bad, if a pain to find a workaround for flocked journals). Rather than leaving a tab open, Google Desktop (which may or may not be affecting Chrome's performance) takes care of my Gmail notification. I still don't have a replacement for FireFTP, and I miss ReloadEvery. And nothing makes long comment strings seamlessly readable like LJAddons.
Despite this, Chrome is now my primary browser. I seriously hope they will add browser-specific plugins so I don't have to do so many workarounds to get what I have come to rely on.
Unfortunately, right now it's only available for XP/Vista, but Mac and Linux are reportedly on the way.
Those of you who have tried it, what are your impressions? Those who would *like* to try it, you can learn more and try it out at http://www.google.com/chrome
One neat feature is the Incognito Window, typically used for sessions you don't want stored on the computer (like buying a surprise gift). As they say, "what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas"...
The default home page is another fun feature. I don't use it, but it currently spawns in every new tab I open. It has a "speed dial" like Opera, and it shows the websites you go to most often, things you've recently bookmarked, tabs you've closed, and there's even a browsing history search. It's a very personalized experience, which is a nice thing.
You can also create shortcuts to applications on your start menu, desktop or quick launch bar. This is a glorified bookmarking feature -- it's intended for things like Google services (Gmail, Reader, Calendar), though it's possible to have a direct link to Artspots spawn in a new window when you click the shortcut on your desktop.
Tabs are located at the absolute top of the browser window. Each tab has its own process, so if one gums up the works you can just get rid of it and the rest of the browser is untouched. (Flash included!)
You can also do a search to the engine of your choice by just typing the phrase into the address bar.
I had to outsource to other Google applications to get my "cool features". I've got Google Reader handling my LJ friend list (which is not all that bad, if a pain to find a workaround for flocked journals). Rather than leaving a tab open, Google Desktop (which may or may not be affecting Chrome's performance) takes care of my Gmail notification. I still don't have a replacement for FireFTP, and I miss ReloadEvery. And nothing makes long comment strings seamlessly readable like LJAddons.
Despite this, Chrome is now my primary browser. I seriously hope they will add browser-specific plugins so I don't have to do so many workarounds to get what I have come to rely on.
Unfortunately, right now it's only available for XP/Vista, but Mac and Linux are reportedly on the way.
Those of you who have tried it, what are your impressions? Those who would *like* to try it, you can learn more and try it out at http://www.google.com/chrome
Inaki » In a world..
Sep 03, 2008 at 2:24 pm
Inaki » FIRST POST
Sep 03, 2008 at 2:22 pm
Kaye Devin » YEAAAAAAH
Aug 26, 2008 at 8:00 am
Finally, we're in Alpha!
This is a test of various html and bbcode, as well as CSS....
Hello [b]I AM YELLING ON THE INTERNET[/b]
[img=http://hardwarelogic.com/articles/blogs/Website_Reviews_and_You/MoreYouKnow.jpg]
edit: looks like it's all HTML!
This is a test of various html and bbcode, as well as CSS....
Hello [b]I AM YELLING ON THE INTERNET[/b]
[img=http://hardwarelogic.com/articles/blogs/Website_Reviews_and_You/MoreYouKnow.jpg]
edit: looks like it's all HTML!
verix » fuckin' a
Aug 25, 2008 at 5:57 am
in attempting to fuzz the site I came to the realization that the website doesn't like you doing things too fast
powerfuzzer (which sucks unfortunately) made a bunch of new characters for me, so in trying to delete them quickly the website is all like WHOAAAA THERE BUDDY, SLOW DOWN NOW, I CAN'T KEEP UP WITH ALL THESE REQUESTS *HANGS FOR 30 GODDAMN SECONDS*
fuckin' annoying!
powerfuzzer (which sucks unfortunately) made a bunch of new characters for me, so in trying to delete them quickly the website is all like WHOAAAA THERE BUDDY, SLOW DOWN NOW, I CAN'T KEEP UP WITH ALL THESE REQUESTS *HANGS FOR 30 GODDAMN SECONDS*
fuckin' annoying!
