Nope, no word back from Taco Bell.
I’m never going to get hired.
Nope, no word back from Taco Bell.
I’m never going to get hired.
Well, tomorrow I have a second interview with Taco Bell, so maybe I’ll finally have a job.
I hope.
See, now, before my great crash and reformat, I had been backing up my logins and passwords, along with my bookmarks and stuff, for Firefox.
Then I went to replace it, and it didn’t work.
Why?
I can’t spell. Signons.txt != singons.txt
*note, I’ll add some images later*
First: create a new, transparent layer over your base image.
Second: on that layer, paint over the area you would like selected. I would suggest a slight bit of transparency so you can see the underlying portion of the image.
Third: right click the image and select:: Layer -> Transparency -> Alpha to Selection
Fourth: hide the new layer, and select the layer that you wish to work on with the new selection.
Google desktop, it owns your internet
I’ve recently discovered Google Desktop’s dirty little secret. When you install it, it hooks into your TCP/IP stack so that it can add it’s content to it’s own site when you perform a search on one of google’s domains.
Every Internet transaction from that point on has a little bit a google in it.
I’d remove it… but I’m google’s bitch. I may whine and moan about this, but google owns me.
I’ve moved all my stuff to here and will be posting here from now on.
I’m using this … strange extension I found from Firefox to allow me to blog right in the browser, with a rich text editor (it has sourceview, too, yay!).
So far, it seems to be fairly nice, though it could use some improvement.
I’ll write up a full review later.
I’ve been sitting here for the last half hour trying to think of something to post. I’ve failed.