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Firefox Error Dialogs

From the most recent Mozilla Links Newsletter (which has been delivered via email but not on the site yet. Hello? Web?) comes this PowerTip to disable error dialogs in Firefox and replace them with error pages:

When Firefox can’t locate a web address entered in the location bar (because it’s not available or you mistyped the address), it will raise a dialog window with the error message that you will have to close to try entering the address again.

If you find this annoying, you can disable it and have the error displayed as a page.

To do this:

  1. Enter about:config in the location bar.
  2. Look for preference browser.xul.error_pages.enabled, and double click it to set it to
    true.

I’m going to see if I prefer this to the somewhat annoying dialogs that require hitting “Ok” to move on from…

Update: I’ve found one problem with this so far. If you submit a form and get a Firefox error page, the back button is disabled. It seems you have to click the forward button once, and then the back button to get back to the form you just posted.

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Very Little Experience

Today I typed the following in an email message:

I have very little experience using Word or Excel.

And you know what? It’s true.

It feels good to be a gangsta…

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T-Mobile vs. Cingular

Oh T-Mobile, can I trust you? I mean, I know you’ve had some data leak problems in the past, and I wrote you off when your coverage maps showed big holes where I live, but it looks like you either got a whole lot more towers, or you’re up to something…

On the other hand, Cingular is my other option, and from what I’ve heard they do have good coverage where I live, though I’ve also heard they’re a bit more expensive than T-Mobile…

Damn you mobile carriers!

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In Time It Snows

In Wisconsin, when April rolls around and it’s still cold, you just hope it doesn’t snow…

In Wisconsin, when May rolls around and it’s still cold, you just hope it doesn’t snow…

In Wisconsin, when June rolls around… (I’ll get back to you next month…)

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MythTV

I’ve known for a long time you could build your own DVR, but it wasn’t something I really felt like I had the time or money to invest in. I finally got to see my friend John‘s MythTV setup and dang, is it nice! He said the total cost was about $400 for all the parts needed. He built the box himself and dropped in a 200 gb drive and plenty of RAM, though he says lots of people run it on lesser machines.

John said that it took a weekend to build it, and that he followed a 40+ page document that pretty much outlined exactly what to do. (Are there enterprising individuals selling ready-to-run boxes? You know, if you’re not an expert Linux do-it-yourselfer.) Now I’m all tempted and can see this being a future project. I do like the Moxi, but for the pure hackability aspect, I can see some amazing things that could be done with a MythTV box…