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October 26, 2006 -- 11:07 PM
posted by alison
unfortunately, no.
i hope you all have some costumed fun, everyone... i shall be digging shallow holes in the forest instead. and trying my darndest to figure out ways to not like my students... or my prospective students for next year...
October 26, 2006 -- 9:42 PM
posted by Jess
Halloween??
Thought I'd invite y'all over to my house Saturday night around 8 for a almost-Halloween shindig. I thought we'd give the bonfire thing one more try, weather permitting (ie - if there is no moisture falling from the sky, so bring your mitties!) and if not then whatever you want to do is fine by me. There is an Oilers game (I'm sure we could come up with a drinking game or two around that, for those so inclined) or whatever. Sardines perhaps, if we haven't decided we're too old for that (it's Halloween - we're allowed to be a little childish).
Bring whoever/whatever you want.
October 26, 2006 -- 8:56 PM
posted by Par
Well, that's easy to fix, P. Change "browser.tabs.closeButtons" to 3 from 1.
October 26, 2006 -- 8:41 PM
posted by P
Thanks, Par. Perhaps the only dislike I have of Firefox v2.0 is that they moved the close button for each of the tabs, but that is something I've grown accustomed to rather than an actual problem.
October 26, 2006 -- 8:29 PM
posted by alison
uh-oh... i think i've started to pick 'favourites' and that's a big no-no
what to do, what to do...
October 26, 2006 -- 5:28 PM
posted by Par
If you're using Firefox 2.0 and you noticed a change to the search behaviour from the address bar, that's because there is one. Instead of doing the "I'm Feeling Lucky" search, the default behaviour is to send it to Google's Browse By Name service. Which, for my money, isn't as good as I'm Feeling Lucky.
How do you change it, you ask? Good question.
- Go to "about:config" (type that into the address bar)
- Search for "keyword.URL"
- Change the value to "http://www.google.com/search?btnI=I%27m+Feeling+Lucky&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q="
And you're done.
Thanks, you say? You're welcome, you o-so-polite person.
October 26, 2006 -- 5:21 PM
posted by Par
Didn't you ask CinO the same question?
(Oh, and I have no idea.)
October 26, 2006 -- 2:24 PM
posted by Beck
The PPV game tonight is being broadcast on TVU. Are we going anywhere to watch or should I just stay home?
October 26, 2006 -- 1:41 PM
posted by Par
From WebCT:
Internet Explorer 7.0 AdvisoryNot that WebCT officially supports anything other than IE 6.0 on Windows XP on every other Tuesday, but the message is interesting nonetheless...
October 19, 2006 17:00
Microsoft released Internet Explorer (IE) 7.0 today (October 19, 2006). At this time, IE 7.0 is NOT supported for use with the U of A version of WebCT Vista. We have been informed that updates will be available shortly that will allow WebCT Vista to support IE 7.0. At that time, we will also receive recommended IE 7.0 configuration settings. AICT E-Learning Services recommends that you refrain from using IE 7.0 to access WebCT Vista until the updates and configuration settings are released. Although it is anticipated that Microsoft may include IE 7.0 as a critical update via Microsoft's Windows Update service sometime this month, we understand that IE 7.0 will NOT be a mandatory update. We STRONGLY advise our users to refrain from installing IE 7.0 until further notice.
