22 Jul 2008
A couple of days ago I posted about using NoteTab to ease the encryption of VBS files to VBE files using Microsoft’s Script Encyption utility. I mentioned at the time that this encyption was in fact reversible. So today I’m going to show you how this is achieved.
Read More22 Jul 2008
I’ve already raved about NoteTab and now there’s a great reason to rave some more. The free version of NoteTab is NoteTab Light and I’ve been using this for many years both when I was a student and in a working environment where getting people to sign off software purchases for software like this was incredibly difficult. It has been simply superb and I’m sure will be for many years to come.
Read More20 Jul 2008
Because NoteTab is my favourite text editor and it can be ‘programmed’ using the inbuilt clipping language I thought I’d share some aspects around one of my NoteTab clipbooks used for working with VBS files; Microsoft’s Visual Basic scripting still gives me a quick and easy way to implement automations and NoteTab simply helps me do that even faster.
Read More20 Jul 2008
I haven’t posted anything about martial arts yet but some activity yesterday gives me an excellent reason to post a brief congratulations to some guys who were grading for Jiu Jitsu Dans yesterday. So congratulations to one of my old students Sensei Bhachu who gained his Shodan and also to one of my instructors Sensei Lycett who has reached the lofty height of Sandan.
Read More19 Jul 2008
Back in ‘97 I was working on a visual tool for the solution of some algebraic equations as part of my Masters in Computer Science and I reached a point quite quickly where my code exceeded 32KB. Windows notepad stopped working. I had a magazine CD lying around with loads of free and shareware tools on it so I had a browse through the CD and I came across a text editor that fit the bill. It was actually quite cool and it had a tabbed interface and let me open several files at once that were bigger than 32KB - I was very impressed.
Read More18 Jul 2008
The shine may have rubbed off a little and the mullet dated somewhat but I still have a soft spot for the MacGyver series and I still wish today that I knew 1% of what he did and could do 1% of what he could with a roll of gaffer tape and a pen knife. Unfortunately I ever did manage to cram everything into my head.
Read More18 Jul 2008
Once upon a time the humble computer was not the multimedia hub that it is today. If you wanted a sound then you had to use the internal speaker that could just make a beeping noise. Modern PCs still contain such a speaker -its useful for giving warnings on the POST (Power On Self Test) part of the boot.
Read More18 Jul 2008
I’ve been looking at a number of things in the hours since my last post, but I’ve still a bit of work to do before I start blogging about any of those. Instead I thought I’d share with you a bit about one of my favourite little gadgets - The Maxell 12GB Hard Drive.
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