Binary Expressions

2008-5-30

The Kid’s Bookmarks – Updated

Filed under: — Adam @ 7:46 am

Here is the latest revisions made to “The Kid’s Bookmarks” web site, http://www.adamsdesk.com/kidsbookmarks/. If you have any comments or suggestions feel free to comment.

Removed Links

  • Electric Track Racing
  • Zoobies

How To – Remove Melted Crayons on a Dryer Drum

Filed under: — Adam @ 7:14 am

Recently I had the wonderful experience of noticing that my dryer was marked up inside from crayons. Yes the crayons were melted on to the drum of the dryer and each time clothes were dried it would cover the clothes in crayon marks as well. Here is how I removed the crayon marks on the dryer drum.

  1. Use Vim with bleach. Take a little bit onto a cloth and start scrubbing.
  2. Rinse off with warm water using another cloth.
  3. Take a towel and dry off.

Repeat this process until the entire dryer is clean.

I tried many other methods but this was the most successful for me. One I would highly not recommend doing is using WD40 to remove the crayon marks. The WD40 made more of a mess and was a hassle to remove the WD40 itself so you would not get any on your clothes.

Source: Crayola Stain Removal Tips
Source: Crayon off Clothing
Source: How To Clean Crayon Stains From A Clothes Dryer Drum

How To – Installing Swish-e v2.4.5

Filed under: — Adam @ 6:58 am

Background Knowledge


The installation of Swish-e v2.4.5 is being installed on a system with OpenBSD v3.7 i386 and Perl v5.8.6 using BASH as the command prompt interrupter.

What is Swish-e?


As quotes by Swish-e.org…

“Swish-e is a fast, flexible, and free open source system for indexing collections of Web pages or other files. Swish-e is ideally suited for collections of a million documents or smaller. Using the GNOME™ libxml2 parser and a collection of filters, Swish-e can index plain text, e-mail, PDF, HTML, XML, Microsoft® Word/PowerPoint/Excel and just about any file that can be converted to XML or HTML text. Swish-e is also often used to supplement databases like the MySQL® DBMS for very fast full-text searching. Check out the full list of features.”

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2008-5-15

Visual Studio 2005 – Change Default Debug Browser

Filed under: — Adam @ 11:50 am

I began play with Visual Studio 2005 and discovered that Internet Explorer is used for debugging. In the past one could change the default browser before going to the file menu then to “Browse With” in Visual Studio however this seems to have changed. Here is a couple solutions I found out how to change your default browser in Visual Studio 2005.

Solution One


  1. Go to File menu > New > Web Site.
  2. Go to File menu > Browse With.
  3. The “Browse With” dialog will appear, click on Add and then select your preferred browser.
  4. Click on your preferred browser in the list and click on “Set as Default”.
  5. Click on “Browse” or “Cancel”.

Solution Two


  1. Left click on a aspx file in the “Solution Browser” and click “Browse With”.
  2. The “Browse With” dialog will appear, click on Add and then select your preferred browser.
  3. Click on your preferred browser in the list and click on “Set as Default”.
  4. Click on “Browse” or “Cancel”.

Source: Changing your debug browser to Fire Fox in Visual Studio 2005

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