Username and Password Jungle

The promise of infocard and digital identity is still a long way ahead of us. Until digital identity provision becomes a ‘no-brainer’ commodity technology we will still need to keep track of a multitude of usernames and passwords. My best estimate is that I have about 150 separate password and username pairs from different websites and services! Any Password is the tool of choice for me.

Font Viewer

Working with fonts for Kazakh language is getting easier all the time.  Unicode is really having and impact and the old codepage soup is slowly disappearing.  Occasionally however, I still need to view a rogue Kazakh (or yesterday Kirghiz) font to find out where the characters are hiding.  The Arjan Mels freeware font viewer is an oldy but a goody!

Desktop Search

Desktop search has changed the way that I look at my computer. I spend a lot less time filing — and I can now find my old notes and emails much more reliably. I am currently using Copernic Desktop Search having dumped Google Desktop. Google Desktop kept crashing Outlook. No such problems with Copernic.

Mind mapping software

I have looked for years for software that allows me to brainstorm. My friend Francis introduced me to Freemind which is now part of my working set of programs that I use daily. Freemind runs under the Java VM and is now at version .80 . Definately worth a look.

Leap Seconds

Some of you will be aware that the rotation of the earth is not at a completely uniform speed. In fact, due to the action of the tides and other forces, the earth is slowing down. (Dr. Richard Sauder has written an interesting summary here. ) The international time standard UTC is linked to the earth’s rotation and this means that UTC occasionally has leap seconds added to it to account for the slowing. The last leap second was added just last January.

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Kazakh Keyboards

Kazakh Language Keyboards (KLK) is a package of Keyman 6.0 keyboards for typing Kazakh language texts under Windows 98/2000 and XP.

Download

The latest version of KLK may be found here . Please download, open the zip file and run KLK.exe to install. Free for personal use.

A way to backup your files (Windows XP)

Backing up files is a vital part of using IT. Unfortunately, backing up files is boring and potentially time consuming. This solution was arrived at after evaluating about 4-5 freeware, shareware and commercial alternatives. [Read more…]

The Sun API

An Excel plug-in that calculates high accuracy solar values according the methods given in the book “Astronomical Algorithms” by Jean Meeus.

Map Representation

A way of representing maps in a computer. See pdf.

Car positioning without GPS

An internal map can be matched to the integration of distance and direction measurements. See pdf.

Personal Franking Machine

I am bugged by buying stamps. What about a personal franking machine? See pdf.

Disposable Suitcase

  • good for maybe 10 flights
  • <$10-15 each
  • same shape as conventional suitcases
  • great for moving to a new area

possible design

  • external plastic sheet
  • middle net like a fishing net
  • inner: cardboard for rigidity

seal with plastic disposable ties.

Kazakh Notes

Kazakh Notes was published in 1991 and is still being used by Kazakh language learners. The key contribution of Kazakhnotes was the consolidation of Kazakh language rules into a common framework.

Kazakh Language Font – Chi Writer

The Chi Writer program came with a font editor and using this I created a Kazakh Cyrillic font and a keyboard mapping. The Keyboard mapping is still in use with modern unicode fonts.

Planners Work Sheet (PWS)

Under the Niche System’s label, PWS was a Foxbase program to assist planners. Based on the work of Steven Holbrook.