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Opera on the XO OLPC. Going to try this…
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The title says it all baby. I’m going to try this also!
links for 2007-12-23
Geektool and the newfound usefulness of my second monitor
I have a pretty nice home office setup. I’ve got a 20″ iMac and a 19″ LCD Dell 1905FPS LCD monitor sitting next to it. It’s a really nice monitor and accepts two inputs. On the analog side, I’ve got my Windows XP box which hardly ever gets turned on any more. On the DVI side I’ve got my iMac plugged in as a second monitor. I used to leave the LCD off most of the time until yesterday when I got some revelation that I could actually put it to use.
Here’s what it looks like now…
Useful, eh? Here’s how I did it..
I first heard about GeekTool some time ago from Lifehacker. I remember having tried to get it to work once before but failing. My issues, I was sure, so I attacked it again. Also credit Lifehacker for the script to embed Skype contacts you’ll see below..
Once Geektool was installed, I copied and pasted the shell command as per Lifehacker’s suggestions and it popped right up. I configured the script a bit for my liking and it was good to go!
I had also thought about a plain text todo list which I’ve heard from a few folks is a good idea. I had issues making it work with TextEdit, though, since it always tried to save as an .rtf file. Through a few twitter direct messages, I learned that you can force a plain text file by adding .txt to the file name.
It still didn’t work.
Turns out I had to set the encoding as shown below…this only worked for me once I created a file in Windows notepad.exe and copied it over. I couldn’t make this work solely on the Mac side.

Ok then, once I did this, I set the Geektool up to see the file. To monitor your machine’s console log, it defaults to seeing it like this…

I did this and it worked nicely when looking at my plain text todo list. The only trouble is when I changed the text file it didn’t change on the screen. That’s no good. I had to log off and log back on for GeekTool to recognize the change. That’s not cool.
I went searching and stumbled across this thread which lead me to this post. Eureka!
Once I right clicked, went to Open With, and used Firefox, I got the local URL for my todo list! I pasted that along with a curl command, set the refresh to 30 seconds and voila!
The command looks like this –> curl file:///Users/username/Desktop/todo.txt and it automatically refreshes at the interval selected.
So now I had my solution and a darned useful second monitor! I’ve still got plenty of screen real estate left to delegate to other stuff if needed, and will do that on an as-needed basis.
Here’s what my second monitor looks like now, click for a larger version with skitch’ed details.
As you can see, I’m leaving Colloquy open on the edublogosphere IRC channel (irc.edublogosphere.com and channel #edublogosphere) just in case anyone stops by.
Any other GeekTool’ers out there that can suggest a cool uptime command or anything else I can be doing with GeekTool to be even geekier? Did you set this up yourself? Shout out in the comments!
links for 2007-12-21
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While I’ve used FlickrCC a bunch of times before, this one has a “looks like” feature that is darned nice. This is a worthy entry to my tool belt of image searching sites.
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Excellent and nice-looking list of many mac keyboard shortcuts. I will be referring to this a lot! Still so much to learn!
Edublogosphere update (CNAME implementation)
Just a note, instead of having to remember irc.cyberarmy.net you can use
irc.edublogosphere.com
I set up a CNAME through Bluehost. The change has been reflected on the edublogosphere.com login page.
It will still work if you set it up using an IRC client, nothing changes there, you can use either. The new one just looks cleaner and can be easier to remember.
That’s all, back to vacation!
Chris
Edublogosphere.com comes to life!
I blogged a while back about edublogosphere.com and what to do with it. There was a comment buried in the moderation screen and I didn’t get an email about it, so it was stuck for a while. When I read it, I contacted the commenter and we were off!
So, consider this the official announcement of an edublogosphere IRC chat room!
You can connect in one of many ways, through an IRC client like Colloquy or others, use the following details:
irc.cyberarmy.net
irc.edublogosphere.com
#edublogosphere
Or you can log in straight through the web at www.edublogosphere.com using CGI:IRC interface.
There is a limit of 50 people logged in through the web interface, but it is virtually limitless through IRC clients.
I think this will make for a fantastic backchannel for NECC or other conferences and is very flexibile. This is not designed to be a twitter replacement or Skype-replacement or centralized anything, just another resource.
The nice thing about this is anyone can participate without having to be a part of a pre-established network. Folks can jump in with a low barrier to initial participation.
Alec hopped in the chat with me and then a lot of people followed his tweet…
Cool, huh? Jump in and see what you think!
Update: I set up a CNAME so that folks can use irc.edublogosphere.com instead of irc.cyberarmy.net. I figure it’s easier to remember and easier to tell folks.
OLPC unboxing and my first thoughts
So I got my daughter’s XO laptop yesterday and played with it a bit. I was determined to make it hers so I put it back in the box and let it get wrapped for Christmas day. I’ll have more to say at that point, but until then, here are my first blush thoughts..
I began by noticing the XO logo on the box and couldn’t help but be a little excited about it. I knew what it was from the second I pulled in the driveway and saw it sitting on the porch.

I opened the box to find a very minimalist packaging design.

I kept going, unwrapping and snapping photos.

I had read about how to open it so no problems there.
Still waiting for your XO G1G1 to arrive?
I was one of the first people to order an OX when they first went on sale. I ordered it roughly 30 minutes after the site went live.
So where’s my XO? Uh, I mean where’s my five year-old daughter’s learning tool?

I came across a post this morning from OLPC news stating that it doesn’t necessarily matter when you bought it, as folks from week 2 are already getting them. So I’m getting anxious.
That post linked to a discussion board thread saying we should call FedEx to see if a package is en route. I didn’t think it would work, but I gave it a shot. Lo and behold, my her XO is slated to arrive on December 18! Yay!
(pic credit to the guy who got his XO stolen in transit)
How to create more buzz around TeachJeffSpanish.com
I am just so darn proud of my kids. I can’t help it! I’m brimming with excitement for the amazing work my 6th graders are doing!
Have you taken a look lately at www.teachjeffspanish.com?

I’m most impressed with the Scavenger Hunt for Spanish episodes (1,2)which are written, directed and edited by students.
My question is, how can I get more folks to come and see the goodness we’ve got going on over there? I mean, we’ve got Youtube video love, a cool ClustrMap going on, word-of-the-day posts, and a whole lot more!

So what should I add to the site to make it better? Stickier?
What about you? Have you subscribed to the iTunes feed to get new episodes of the show? Are you subscribed to the feed to get new posts? You should be.
Anything you think I could add to make it better?
Upgraded to 2.3.1
I finally upgraded this blog to 2.3.1. I guess I was scared to because I worried the theme wouldn’t handle the upgrade, since the tagging taxonomy changed a bit. It seems to have handled it ok, at least it appears no worse for the wear.
Back to regularly scheduled whatever you were doing!
Chris
links for 2007-12-01
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This is a cool link to a site that can generate favicons. This is useful for me because bluehost automatically adds those little blue squares that I need to replace.


