-=:[rOckY]:=- ([info]grimlock88) wrote,
@ 2008-06-18 19:24:00
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Current location:Matilda
Current mood: optimistic
Current music:Rihanna - Don't Stop The Music
Entry tags:comics, environmentalism, firefox, matilda, mozilla, pearls before swine, techie, thoughts, work

0050A: Managing Things
Firefox 3 Download Day is wrapping to a close at 01:00am later tonight so in case you haven't downloaded your copy of the latest version of Firefox, you better get over to the site now! They've already resolved the server issues that were experienced right after the gates opened last night / early this morning. Beyond the appearance and the supposed Awesome bar, I'm loving the increased speed and reduced memory load. Ah Firefox, you're finally on the path to becoming a leaner, meaner piece of software instead of the bloated beast you've become over the years. Don't worry, I'll always love you! =D

There've been a few developments of interest lately at work that I have mixed reactions to, but overall I'm optimistic about the changes. I'm pretty excited about the potential for positive change that seems to be in the air these days with the infusion of new talent in the company. It seems somehow fitting that all this is happening as my fifth year anniversary draws near. Imagine that - I've actually been working at the same company for nearly 5 years now. It's certainly been an interesting ride and who knows where the future is going to take me.

Weather has been a little weird as of late. You can definitely feel the rains wanting to come in earnest and just walking through the ambient humidity is like wading through pea soup at times. Still, it's hardly raining for a significant period of time and we're usually left feeling even stickier and more uncomfortable in the period after the brief shower. Still, at least it's cooler than how it was in the summer and that has to be something to be thankful for, right?

Everything seems so expensive now that I really think about it and I feel tempted to start tracking the prices of individual commodities so I can start analyzing pricing trends. Yes, sometimes I get this anal about things and as much as I know that information may be potentially useful, it's going to be a horrible drain on my time. There has to be an online resource that I can tap to better determine how the prices of goods are going and when it might be better to seriously consider cheaper alternatives. It's hard to balance off the increase in costs with my greater desire to become "greener" in terms of energy efficiency and waste management. Unfortunately, being greener tends to cost more in the short term in our present market environment although the potential longer term savings and positive effects are more than meant to pay off.

Coincidentally as I write about this, Brian |[info]kitchengod| just showed me our latest electricity bill. Thankfully, it's lower by about P200 compared to the last bill, which means that my attempts to control our energy consumption by rushing to close all unnecessary lights, turn off all power strips connected to appliances not in use and unplugging all others has to be working out for the best. It's not the most amazing way of trying to save energy and thereby the environment, but every bit counts, right?



Pearls Before Swine: June 18, 2008
I am sooo going to use this.



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[info]i_am_stillwater
2008-06-18 03:07 pm UTC (link)
Note: Firefox 3 isn't compatible with realplayer's Browser plugin (which allows you to download FLVs).

You wouldn't happen to know an alternative FLV ripper would you?

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[info]grimlock88
2008-06-18 04:15 pm UTC (link)
I'm assuming that extension lets you rip videos from sites like YouTube? If that's the case, try Video DownloadHelper (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3006) - it's already FF3 compatible.

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[info]i_am_stillwater
2008-06-18 07:41 pm UTC (link)
Thanks!

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[info]dark_beloved
2008-06-18 03:21 pm UTC (link)
Yay for saving electricity! We do that here too. I took your advice and went to the market this evening after work to stock up on greens. And though the pickings were slim (kasi naman six pm na), I only spent about 100 pesos for the week's greenery. Hooray!

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[info]grimlock88
2008-06-18 04:20 pm UTC (link)
save money and save the earth at the same time! hahaha

this weekend we really have to do the market thing.

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