11 May 2006, 3:12 AM
The SessionSaver plugin for Firefox only works if you re-open Firefox the normal way; if you close it and then re-open it by clicking a link in your email, it doesn’t restore anything you were working on last session. I just found this out the hard way – I have had approximately 50 tabs open for several weeks at this point, and SessionSavor has been working great. Due to Firefox’s caching silliness, I keep needing to close the program, since after a while it eats up all of my memory, but as I said, this has not been a problem at all until I just clicked a link a few minutes ago. Now, all my previous tabs are gone. Lesson learned, but I’d have preferred to learn it a different way.
25 December 2005, 1:31 AM
Starting the day after tomorrow, I will be on a road trip with some friends to the east coast. Most importantly, I will be spending New Year’s Eve in Times Square, though we’re also going to Boston, Washington D.C., Niagara Falls, Chicago, Toronto, Pittsburgh, and the rest of New York City as well (not necessarily in that order). I shan’t update during these next two weeks or thereabouts, so don’t expect anything from me.
In deference to the great enjoyment afforded me by the television show Jeeves and Wooster, I have begun to read the stories upon which the episodes were based, in the form of The Jeeves Omnibus by P.G. Wodehouse. While not exactly funny, these tales are immensely entertaining. The one blot on the Wodehouse escutcheon, however, is his debonair employment of obscure persiflage. This veritable patois made me reach eftsoons for my dictionary, which I have kept open for the nonce. Wodehouse’s Britishisms are easy enough to decipher, but his vocabulary provides a greater challenge. His writings are quite amusing nonetheless, and I highly recommend them.
For the Firefox users among you, I’d like to use the previous paragraph as a plug for the dictionary tooltip plugin. Once this is installed, you can double-click on a word to find its meaning, searching any of about a dozen different online references. It even claims to be able to translate from different languages, though I haven’t been afforded a chance to try that part out yet.