Tag: files
Trade in Your iPhone for a HTC HD2
by JonBot on Apr.07, 2010, under Windows Phone Thoughts
“T-Mobile apparently has a trade-in program that may help those who can’t decide what to do with that old iPhone. From April 1 through May 19, you can trade in an iPhone for up to $350 credit towards a new HTC HD2. Participating T-Mobile dealers will be authorized to give a minimum of $100 credit (max $350) to those trading in their iPhones. The iPhone must be functional and in working condition; screen not broken, damaged or leaking; and no liquid damage or corrosion present. According to the details, activation is not required with the credit being applied to the fully priced HD2.”

If you’re looking to ditch an old and dusty iPhone for some HD2 goodness at T-mobile (assuming they have some HD2s in stock), you’re in luck – the Trade-in program is live!
This was originally posted at Windows Phone Thoughts, check out the the source for discussion.
This AutocompleteMe is just horrible……
by JonBot on Jan.20, 2010, under Pings
This AutocompleteMe is just horrible… and strangely snicker-inducing ping.fm/q9TAm
November 9, 2009 at 12:02 pm – 20 Years ago today something truly…
by JonBot on Nov.09, 2009, under Pings
20 Years ago today something truly amazing happened. And if you don’t know what it was… you should really find out!
Awesome Simple Tool: File Thingie
by Jon Westfall on Nov.02, 2009, under Technology
Hey, here’s a nice gem I found this morning. On a few servers of mine I keep files for each domain under one central tree (e.g., /web/domain1.com , /web/domain2.com, etc..). Most of these files are static HTML (just for quick domains or inside jokes), and whenever I need to edit them I fire up notepad or an HTML editor, download the page. Update it. Then upload it back. A lot of work! So last week I started exploring ways to manage multiple domains off of one CMS. However this was a bit complex when really all I needed was an online file manager that could edit things in a WYSIWYG editor.

Today I found File Thingie, which offers just that. I installed it under the web root (/web/) and can now access all my static HTML files easily, making minor edits. It offers password protection, and TinyMCE support for editing. If you have a set up like mine and want a quick manager/editor, check it out!
I’m Skeptical
by Jon Westfall on Apr.13, 2009, under Other Things

This entry makes me suspicious. Maybe it’s the laptop being a bit older that makes me wonder how awesome it would be to take a junker laptop and create this “failblog” entry. But perhaps I’m just trying to make up excuses for this horrible sight.

Great Quote Of Today
by Jon Westfall on Mar.31, 2004, under Other Things
“Damn, that was good porn”
- Anonymous friend upon finding XP’s disk consistency check deleted some nice files.



