Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Toungue Point Job Corps

Wow.....I have been here at TPJCC for nearly a month and a half. It's quite interesting, it also gets stressfull though due to the fact that the majority of the people attending this school are immature and tend to act like they're in highschool. (especially Seamanship for some reason)
I have had a bit more excitement here mostly due to the fact that I don't have easy access to a computer. But that also makes it harder to do work. If I had a computer of my own to use then I would be able to finish assignments while I am not in class. I would be able to finish school here so much faster.

Well anyways. So much for that.

TPJCC is a few miles outside of Astoria and is located on a small peninsula on the edge of the columbia river also very close to the ocean. But not close enough to smell the sea. I've been in town a few times and it is quite interesting. It is nearly always raining or at least misting and quite often is windy. It is my dream town. Now I just need to move to Seattle.......my dream city. Well anyways I'm in class atm so I'll take off now but heres a link to some photos of the campus. (even though the photos and stuff is quite old it'll give you enough info. XD)

http://tonguepoint.jobcorps.gov/

Nikolaus K.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Ah yeah..............a few minutes later

I also found a cool new music player that has replaced winamp for me but is still in the alpha stage. Not exactly very fast. Not exactly very intuitive.........but very very cool. It is made by the makers of Firefox and is only on version 0.6 so it's not too far along but good enough for a moderately tech savvy person to use it. So here it is.


Songbird

Play Music. Play the Web.

Songbird is a highly customizable alternative to traditional desktop media players. Point 6 is our public alpha release.


Personalize Your Player

Choose from hundreds of useful add-ons that enhance Songbird. For example, MediaFlow is a community contributed add-on that allows you to visually take a spin through your music collection. Try it out, or build one of your own, and make Songbird your media player!

Discover Music

Subscribe to music blogs, get notified of new tracks, and experience rich integration with sites like The Hype Machine. Stream or download directly to your library. Never miss a beat, start playing the web.

Sync Your Device

Manually transfer or sync media to your device. We support a variety of iPods and MTP Devices.

Community Powered

Just like Firefox, Songbird is community powered, open source, cross platform, and built on the Mozilla stack. There are several ways to help make Songbird better. Check out the Songbird Developer Center where you can find information about the project—how to hack on it, connect with the team, submit code, and create your own add-ons.

Wooo....talk about neglect....

...especially after my flurry of posts before. But I have found another rather usefull (free) program to use. X3

Well here it is.

Tray It

Release candidate for Version 4 of TrayIt! is finally out. It has an improved graphical interface and usability and also supports a lot of new features like window grouping, and support for SDI-type application like MS Excel or PowerPoint.

TrayIt! is now available in Bulgarian, Czech, Dutch, French, German, Hungarian, Russian, Spanish, Chinese, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese and Turkish . Please note, that I can not take responsibility and verify quality and content of the translated files and would appreciate your feedback.

There is also no documentation yet, if someone would volunteer to help, I would really appreciate it!.

The version is currently stable from the functional prospective, but I still expect some cosmetic issues to be reported and fixed in the next couple of weeks. Please visit the TrayIt! FORUM to provide a feedback and and error reports.

Introduction

TrayIt! allows to save precious Taskbar space for minimized windows. For each application which applies TrayIt! it creates a small icon in the System Tray. (System Tray area is located near the Clock). When application's window is minimized this icon represents the application on the Taskbar instead of the regular "minimized rectangle".

It is particularly useful for background tasks you typically keep running on your PC all day long like your favorite E-mail client, Real Player, etc..

Using TrayIt!

TrayIt! runs on Windows 95/98/Me, NT/2000/XP and does not require any installation.
Simply create a new folder and place TrayIt!.exe and TrayIt!.dll there. When started, TrayIt! will show a dialog box with a short explanation how to use it. You may choose to load TrayIt! on system startup by selecting "Option" and checking "Load TrayIt! on StartUp" box.

  1. You can temporarily put any window in the system tray by keeping down the button when minimizing the window.

  2. To always keep window in the system tray when minimized, click with the RIGHT mouse button on the corresponding icon created in the tray in the previous step and check "Place in System Tray" in the popup menu.

  3. Clicking with the right mouse button on the minimize icon will bring TrayIt! context menu for this window. Just check "Place in System Tray" in the popup menu to make window always go to the tray.

  4. Please note that context menu will work only for the standard minimize icon and will not pop-up if the program use skins like MS Media player.


Major application Options

You can customize TrayIt! behavior by selecting the following options from the "Edit/Options" menu:

- Load TrayIt! on StartUp - creates a shortcut to the TrayIt! application in the user's Startup folder

- Single click action - when turned off you need to double-ckick on icon in the System Tray to activate an application.

- Group similar tray icons for each application - TryIt will group similar windows displaying only one icon in the tray to access the group.

- Minimize when in Foreground, activate when in Background - whith this option turned on, Clicking on the System Tray icon will minimize associated window when only if it is in already in the foreground and put in the foreground otherwise.

Major options for the window profile:

- Match pattern with the window title when creating a System Tray icon - when this option is activated you can specify a pattern that TrayIt will mach with an application window.
TrayIt! looks for a substring in a window title that matches a pattern. TrayIt! applies patterns from left to right and stops when first match is found. Patterns are not case sensitive. Use '|' to separate patterns, '*' and '?' wildcards are allowed in the pattern specification. '^' as a first symbol inverts meaning of the pattern.
Example: My Computer|Control Panel added to the explorer specification will create a System Tray icon only this two folders.

- Minimize on start - TrayIt! will minimize the selected window on start. The effect of this option is very similar to selecting "Run:Minimized" for the application shortcut. Please use it when the latest doesn't work correctly.

- Handle SDI-type applications like MS Excel, PowerPoint or MS Project TrayIt! will correctly handle applications that have only one application window but create multiple tabs in the taskbar areacorrectly.

If you start TrayIt! manually and would like to suppress the startup dialog box, just create a shortcut and run TrayIt! using /H switch.

TrayIt! is absolutely FREE and if you know of a good site, please feel free to upload TrayIt!


LIABILITY DISCLAIMER -- READ BEFORE INSTALLING TRAYIT!

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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

ScribeFire

I haven't been searching for programs or have much of anything interesting to say about my personal life.......but just recently (5 mins ago) I found a plug-in for Firefox called ScribeFire. Now it's not that interesting of a plug-in but it's useful (considering I'm using it to post this) and much more convenient than loading your blog page, navigating to a new post and then posting. With ScribeFire you just have to push F8 and then start typing. Once your done click the button "Publish to "Your Blog" and your done. Cool isn't it?! XD


Description:

Post to your blog without ever leaving Firefox

ScribeFire is an extension for the Mozilla Firefox Web Browser that integrates with your browser to let you easily post to your blog: you can drag and drop formatted text from pages you are browsing, take notes, and post to your blog.



...a lot of bloggers swear by it.

Michael Arrington, Editor, TechCrunch.com

Saturday, May 17, 2008

5.1 Surround sound on computer systems


Well lately I've been having problems getting surround sound outta' my system since Vista no longer has 5.1 support. So I searched for a good long while. I eventually found a system wide filter that switches all sound to 5.1 surround sound...........and also still sound very good. It's called Matrix Mixer. It is an Open Source program hosted on Sourceforge. I have been using it for 3 days now and it works and sounds very good. Theres a little bit of clipping but not enough to be too noticeable. I really recomend it. If you can come up with something better, that is also Open Source then please by all means share. I beg you. XD

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Description:



Matrix Mixer

MatixMixer is a DirectShow audio processing filter. Main purpose is mixing audio streams in any way. One of the applications is upmix stereo streams to multichannel (useful to watch stereo movies on 5.1 audio systems).

Monday, May 12, 2008

Fios


I don't have much to say this time. Just that I'm still drooling over Verizon's (Fiber Optic) Fios Internet service. I mean, just look at it!!!!! Where do you get such speed at such low prices. Even two years after hearing about it I'm still greatly amazed.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Waiting

Having to wait for things to get done is a big problem with me (Mainly 'cause I automate so many of my tasks.....but it still takes forever.......at least now I don't get carpal tunnel lol). So generally I read, study, watch videos, but mostly I surf for interesting and user friendly programs. These programs (and other things from the net) range from little things like TweakUI to Ubuntu.

Although I started typing this post about 3 days ago.......today I'm going over to my sisters house to do a scrapbook thing for my grandparents 50th? anniversary. We received invitations from them for it a while ago......although I haven't really even looked at them. I've been told it'll be in Seattle and at some steakhouse. This is all well and good; but I'm not really looking forward to that. I'm more looking forward to getting into Job Corps. I just wish that Job Corps would stop leading me around by the nose. I'm getting tired of getting told I'm so close to getting in and then hitting this massive hill that makes it so I can't make any progress for 5 months.

Oh wells enough about me for now.

Lately I've been looking into Virtual Desktop Software (like in linux) for windows (for free). Well.....I'd say I found something. A little program called VirtuaWin. It is an open source program (meaning it's for free) hosted on the sourceforge servers (meaning it's quite safe to use.....most the time). I have scanned it for viruses with AVG 8.0 Pro and it shows no signs of containing anything bad. I have been using it for about 1 day now and the only problem that I encountered was understanding the meaning of the settings of the hotkeys. Once I got that down pat (through a little trial and error) it became an extremely usefull and fun program to have in your inventory of cool little programs. Also due to the way they set this program up it's quite annoying to use with 4 desktops, because they organize the desktops in a square shape instead of side by side (horizontally like Ubuntu/Linux has). So I ended up just switching to 2 wide 1 deep format. Makes much easier......then you don't have to set so many hotkeys for it.

Anyways I hope you like the program. It works very well for me. If anybody is watching then let me know if theres any better ones out there that are open source. I'd be happy to write a review on it. Alright goodbye for now. XD