Monthly archive: July, 2006

Ultra-secret Firefox hack

Alt+left-clicking on a link is equivalent to ’save link as’.

Categories: Things I did not make » Applications and Suggestions

Fisks

A trajectory shooting thingy. Python and PyGame. For learning purposes only.

Categories: Projects » Games » Fisks and Programming » Python
Fisks is a trajectory shooting thingy (made for learning purposes only).

New version of bkgset - minor bugfix

File extensions to match are no longer case-sensitive.

Categories: Programming » Python and Projects » Applications » bkgset
bkgset is a tool for randomly setting Windows wallpapers.

Iron Chef propaganda-ist wallpapers

Some 1024×768 wallpapers for all the Iron Chefs that I whipped up in Photoshop. The characters on the left spell the Japanese name for the show (which means something like “Iron Men of Cooking”). Some of these turned out well, some didn’t.

  • Yutaka Ishinabe
  • Komei Nakamura
  • Masaharu Morimoto
  • Masahiko Kobe
  • Hiroyuki Sakai
  • Rokusaburo Michiba
  • Chen Kenichi
  • Chairman Kaga
  • Categories: Design & graphics, Projects » Graphics, Projects » Graphics » Iron Chef wallpapers and Projects

    Tagos - my data-tagging (folksonomy) web app.

    If you have any experience with sites that use tags (eg. Flickr, Last.fm, del.icio.us, Technorati), you’ll be able to pick up Tagos quickly. Users can create items (which are primarily text, but can be fully formatted with headers, emphasis, images, links, etc.), tag these items, and search for items based on their tags. Items can also be editable, wiki-style.

    It’s currently in early stages of development, but that’s no excuse not to check it out and give me some feedback. When it gets to a high-enough level of quality (the code, not the content), I plan on releasing it as open-source.

    Categories: Programming » PHP and Projects » Web applications » Tagos
    Tagos is a thing where users can add, edit, and tag articles.