Monthly Archives: May 2010

And we’re back

Gah, still recov­er­ing from a hard­ware issue that hit early Mon­day morn­ing. Back to restoring data …

Install git on CentOS cpanel server

I have a love/hate rela­tion­ship with cpanel. On one hand it makes low end host­ing a breeze, on the other its a huge pita if you want to do any­thing “out­side the box”. Per­haps it’s not such a pain if you work with cpanel fre­quently. But I find cpanel ben­e­fi­cial because it aids in tasks

Remove Google Everything Sidebar — Again

Yes­ter­day I had a tip on remov­ing your­self from any test­ing for that google side­bar that your likely see­ing in your search results now. I woke up to a nasty sur­prise. After remov­ing the cookie yes­ter­day, today I had the bar again. So I removed the cookie again, and it came right back. Thats when

Very funny, good troubleshooting

This deserved a repost. Orig­i­nally sourced from http://www.csua.berkeley.edu/~ranga/humor/500_mile_email.txt To: [email protected] Sub­ject: The case of the 500-mile email. Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2002 14:57:40 –0800 Here’s a prob­lem that *sounded* impos­si­ble… I almost regret post­ing the story to a wide audi­ence, because it makes a great tale over drinks at a con­fer­ence. The story is slightly

Remove Google Everything Sidebar

Google is con­stantly doing exper­i­ments to see what its users like best. Today I was slapped with one of their tests, the “Every­thing Side­bar”. It really screwed with me and was entirely dis­tract­ing while I was search­ing. So nat­u­rally I looked for a way to reverse it. It’s easy enough, you just need to delete