Archives for December, 2006

The Top of the Charts

12.14.06 | Ramblings | 3 Comments

Every once in a while I’ll do a search for myself on Google (yes, it’s an ego thing) to see where my name stands in the rankings. Imagine my surprise joy to find that I am was the number one listing of “Jim Mitchell” today. I guess you could say that makes me the king of Jim Mitchell’s in all the Internets…

Of course, it’s not by mere chance that this has suddenly happened. It’s due mainly to the fact that I’ve implemented several SEO1 techniques based on those shared by Chris Pearson over at pearsonsonified.com. Thanks for the awesome tips Chris!

  1. SEO = Search Engine Optimization. There’s a whole genre of blogdom that specifically targets this topic, with a wealth of information on how to better your rankings without spamming the world to high hell. Yes, it takes a little bit of work, but at least you earn your page rank.

MS Word Zero-Day Flaw Got You Down?

12.13.06 | Apple | 1 Comment

It seems MS didn’t quite get the zero-day flaw which was reported earlier this week plugged, with a brand new one being reported today. A patch for the original flaw was posted yesterday in the late afternoon, but pulled shortly afterwards. If you were one of those who were able to download it, MS recommends that any user who applied the patch should remove it.

So, what’s a paranoid Mac user who relies on Word to do until MS gets their act together? Simple. If you don’t already have one, grab yourself a Gmail account, or get invited, and use the Docs & Spreadsheets option to open and edit your Word files in the mean time. Granted, the extensive formatting options of Word (tables, etc.) won’t be available, but if you need to bang out a quick something, it’s a decent alternative until the MacBU in Redmond get their act together.

[Update] Note that Google’s Docs & Spreadsheets option is NOT compatible with Safari, so you’ll need to use, or download, a Gecko based browser. Camino is a good option, as is Bon Echo.

Of course, if you’re running Tiger there’s always TextEdit — which can both open and save files in the Word .doc format. Simply select the option in the save panel, and your Windows friends (who, by the way, the flaw has been patched for already) will be able to open your document without hassle.

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Either way, you have a temporary solution to the problem until it’s resolved.

A Few Search Questions About Yasu

12.08.06 | Yasu | No Comments

I’m beginning to see just how useful the Mint stats add-on can be. I’ve been able to keep track of search terms that visitors use on the site — both coming from external engines as well as locally. It’s an awesome package, and I can’t recommend it enough. If you have a site that you manage, Mint is definitely worth the $30 investment.

Anyway. I’ve decided to answer a few of the search “questions” which I think stand out, mostly because of the individual who I’ve watched desperately search the various Google language localizations over the past few days hoping to still find a live download link of Yasu 1.3.9 — which was the last Tiger version I made available for free. While it was interesting to watch at first, it seems finding it has become an obsession for the poor person. This is to help them out.

  • Sorry, dude. Yasu 1.3.x for Tiger is not available at all anymore. There’s only one existing disk image left, which was burned to a CD and is somewhere in a box in my garage. I doubt you’re going find it anywhere else on the net. I have no plans to make it available.
  • Windows users; this is **not** the Yasu application you want. If you are a user of that “other” operating system, and you’ve ended up here looking for a Yasu that lets you hide your SCSI ROM reader so you can play games without properly registering them, this isn’t what you’re looking for. Don’t even bother trying to download it, because you can’t (anymore). My Yasu (the original, mind you) is a Macintosh only application.
  • Finally, there is not a version of Yasu for OS 9 (or Classic). There’s simply no need for it.

There you have it. Only two versions exist — 2.0.x for Tiger (which is shareware at $3.50), and 1.0.3 for Jaguar and Panther (which is still free - but no longer under development). Hopefully that answers the questions posed via search about Yasu.