Daniel M. Hendricks

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Skyfire, mobile browsing unleashed

I have been looking for a decent web browser for my Windows Mobile phone lately. For the life of me, I can’t comprehend why Windows Mobile 6 came with IE 6. It’s quite frustrating to use – slow, featureless, clunky, and did I mention slow? I tried Minimo, and although it supports tabs, I thought the navigation on my Motorola Q9c was clunky. I went to download Opera Mobile, but the download page says it’s for touchscreen Windows Mobile only, so that wouldn’t work for me. I then did a Google search for “windows mobile web browser” and one of the early hits was for Skyfire.

I downloaded and installed it on my phone. I was nervous, because I forgot my SD card and my internal storage was very low. Amazingly, the download was a little over 500k, and there was enough room on my phone for it to install.

I launched the browser and was pleasantly surprised. It was fast, easy to navigate, and the rendering was phenomenal. I had always thought the download speed on my phone was slow, but I think it was a problem with IE 6, since pages render very quickly on Skyfire.

The only problem I had was when the installer asked if I wanted to install a search widget onto my home screen. I approved, since it sounded handy, however, it totally mangled my theme, so I eventually switched back to my previous theme (easy fix). Beyond that, I think the browser is great!

December 24th, 2008  Mobile, Software   Tags: , , , , , , more...
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Kitchen Additions

After 4 years at our house, we’ve finally caught up to the 20th century.  Today, we had a dishwasher and garbage disposal unit installed. It was a long time coming – we suck at doing dishes.

We had it installed by Troy Mueller of Finding Time, LLC.  He and the plumber did a very quality, discreet, and fast job.  If you’re in the Fox Valley, I would recommend him for any maintenance or remodeling you might have.

Yay for technology!

December 16th, 2008  home   Tags: , , , , more...
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In search of serenity

“Yesterday is history,
tomorrow’s a mystery.
Today is a gift -
that’s why they call it the present.”

I was first told the above phrase by a friend of mine, the same friend who called me today with some grim news. A mutual friend of ours died last night of an overdose. The paramedics tried to revive him but were unsuccessful.

I hadn’t talked to him in quite awhile (unfortunate, since he lives less than a mile from me), so I contacted him last night and asked if he wanted to get together.   He said that he wanted to, but had some plans that might fall though, and would give me a call later.  I texted him at 6:30pm last night to see what he was up to.  He said his plans fell through, but he had some unexpected visitors. No problem – we decided to raincheck it.

I just got the call tonight a little after 8:00pm. He had a lot of issues with depression, which caused him to use, which got him into trouble, which contributed to his low self-worth.  It was a vicious cycle.   I guess I always hoped and assumed that he would eventually pull through.

It is a sureal feeling to talk to someone and then find out they are gone the next day.   Rest in peace, good friend.

December 6th, 2008  People   Tags: , , , , more...
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The Detroit Dilemma

Rush Limbaugh was sharing an insightful article on what lead to the current plight of the auto industry on his program today. I thought I would share it with you:

UPDATE: 12/11/2008

Well, it looks like the Democrats aren’t off to a good start.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28166218/

DEMOCRATS: 205 for, 20 against
REPUBLICANS: 32 for, 150 against

Absolutely no surprise, of course, but still disappointing.

UPDATE: 12/12/2008

Here is a visual guide to understanding how the bailout is funded and a couple of financial experts’ take on how it could be funded.

December 4th, 2008  News & Current Events   Tags: , , , more...
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New Site Design

I decided to go with the new web site design that you currently see. There are still some visual bugs to work out, but it’s mostly functional. I think this design looks more modern than my old one, and I think/hope the navigation is more intuitive. I also added widget support to my web site, which means nothing to you unless you’ve worked with Wordpress (previously, I manually added content to the side bar in the template).

December 3rd, 2008  Web Site   Tags: , , , more...
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A busy weekend

We went up to Phillips, WI to have Thanksgiving dinner with Wanda’s relatives. On the way, we hit a deer on Hwy 10, trashing the side of our new Jetta. It was heartbreaking. After dinner, we set off for Wanda’s late parents’ house to do some remodeling. We got quite a bit done. We did a lot of painting, scraped off accoustic ceiling, installed some hardwood laminate flooring, replaced a toilet, and installed some new lights in the hallway. There’s still a lot to do, but it feels good to watch the progress.

Soon we’ll have some remodeling of our own – we’re planning on installing a dishwasher and garbage disposal in our kitchen.

December 2nd, 2008  Holidays, Projects   Tags: , , , , , more...