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Converting data from Passwords Plus to SplashID

In the post I wrote a couple of weeks ago on SplashID, I mentioned that I'd converted my data from Passwords Plus using CSV files. At the time I only mentioned the format of the VID files for SplashID, but didn't provide any information on how to do the conversion. You will require Excel, or any program that can open a CSV file in a spreadsheet-like form. […]

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Virgin Mobile Broadband2Go USB device

Every now and then, I find myself somewhere with no free WiFi or Internet connection of any sort, and yet I'd like to connect or do some research online. The most obvious place is on a plane, but, funnily enough, I'm not really bothered about it in that situation. I'm quite happy to sit back and read a book, or watch a TV show on my iPod Touch. […]

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Importing password data into SplashID

Way back when, so long ago I can't remember, I bought a product called Passwords Plus from DataViz. The product is an application for storing passwords, PINs, and the like, and supported Palm devices as well as providing a Windows desktop application. At the time I had a Sony Clié NR70V, which I carried everywhere with me, and so the app made sense. […]

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Fun with scanning old photos

HeadshotAge16-smallDespite getting a sheet-fed scanner, I still use my flat-bed scanner to scan, mainly photos. The last couple of times we've been home, Mum has given us some old photos. Well, not necessarily given, but lent so that I could scan them and, if needed, print better ones. […]

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Fujitsu ScanSnap S300

Fujistu ScanSnap S300About three months ago, as I was trying to gather documentation for my taxes to take along to my accountant, something finally snapped. I had all these invoices and statements and papers in a big old folder, and I was flipping through them, trying to find documents relevant to my taxes. In the closet in my office there's a bunch of other folders for previous years too. Ditto, the basement (oh, heck, I really need to sort it all out down there). It's a big mess. […]

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Regular hexagons in Adobe Illustrator

Last night, I had to draw a regular hexagon in Adobe Illustrator, Now, I remember from my school days how to draw one with a compass and ruler (draw a circle with the compasses, and then select a point on the circumference and mark off radii with the compasses, going round the circle; you'll mark off six intersections and then connect them with straight lines: voilà!), but I don't have any compasses in Illustrator. […]

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Trip report

Some notes on our trip to England last week in no particular order or significance. […]

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Credit card fraud

We came home after a relaxing week-long visit to England to find that my direct debit to our gym was bounced by my Wells Fargo credit card. I logged on to my account on the bank's website to find that someone in Atlanta, GA, had been "using" my credit card to rack up about $7,000 in charges, all within a couple of hours on the day we flew out of Denver. I was at 38,000 ft when the fraud occurred. The charges had triggered the automated fraud system, and Wells Fargo put a hold on the card. From which, of course, automatic debit transactions started failing including the one for the gym. […]

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King's College London Mathematical Society 1976-1977

It's time for a laugh. […]

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Trying out Moblin 2.0 beta

Last night, I read about the new netbook OS, open source but funded by Intel, called Moblin. It’s been designed and implemented especially for Intel Atom-based netbooks, such as the Dell Mini 9 (Inspiron 910), and so I decided to give it a try. […]

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