- VoteChooser.com – I was 10/10 with Obama.
- Dialectic : Coming Soon! – I hope this will work with our IP phone system
- C-c-c-changes | Lisa Sabin-Wilson – heh.
- Why I flipped to Twitter – this is exactly my point to people. Try it, then make a decision.
- Do Normal People’s Brains Move This Slow? – can hardly imagine how weird this must be.
- The Immutable Laws of Web Design and Development | Blue Flavor – nice to have these all in one place.
- I’ve seen the future – Greg Reinacker’s Weblog – want.
- Proceed until apprehended. – true, true.
- Merry Truck Day, and To All a Goodnight – time is moving very quickly this year.
- I Wasn’t Drunk, I Was On My BlackBerry – heh.
The judge ruled that besides the fact that Mr. Fee’s blood alcohol content was above the legal limit, trying to send messages on his BlackBerry while barreling down the 401 constituted “sufficient evidence of the impairment of the faculty of judgment needed to safely operate a motor vehicle.â€
- PGATOUR.COM – After an 11 and an OB, Mickelson misses cut – yowch.
- The New Safari Is Amazingly Quick, Firefox Watch Out – I want to try Safari as my primary browser again, but I need a compatible PwdHash extension for it.
Re: PwdHash for Safari: try SuperGenPass. Works great for me! I put it in my bookmark bar, and anytime I need a password, I just hit Cmd-1 – instant filled-in password fields, securely yet retrievably.
I suppose I could write a version of PwdHash that does this – interesting option. I assume you are entering your master password each time, otherwise you’re basically giving free access to any of your accounts to anyone who uses your computer.
Alex, actually, I’ve been using the insecure version with my password built into it, until now. I just switched. Enough smart people, including yourself, called me on it.
Thanks!
BTW, the PwdHash site includes a JS version of the password generator – come to thing of it, the extension is probably the same JS. So it probably wouldn’t take too much effort to package it up as a bookmarklet.
PwdHash source code
Yes, I know – I’ve created a nicer web version here. Having a built-in extension is just a much nicer experience.