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It’s that time of year again where everyone scrambles for last minute shopping. Whether you are looking for a big gift or just a small stocking stuffer, if you are shopping online there are some things to be aware of to stay safe.

This infographic below provides a lot of this information.


Via: Trend Micro

Happy holidays from jonlee.ca!

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A little piece of exciting news for web developers.  The .co extension is being released by Network Solutions in just over two months.  This easy-to-remember and brandable domain extension (and also .com typo) certainly has a lot of potential for growth.

Network Solutions is currently running a contest on Pitch.co where they will give away prizes and domain names to those that pitch the best idea for a .co site!

I am pleading to the fellow readers to help me get Stats.co by giving me a vote! I want to make a webapp to help analyze various types of data.  Analysis of web traffic data would be a great tool for web developers! If you also enter the contest, let me know and I’ll vote for you too!

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Gift box mini drawer

Louis Vuitton Gift Box Mini DrawerI had a bunch of Louis Vuitton gift boxes lying around the house from last Christmas that I decided to recycle them into something a little more useful.  These gift boxes are pretty nice so it seemed like a waste to just throw them out.  Stacking them on their sides and suddenly — instant stylish mini-drawer for your desk.

I didn’t want to glue them together so I just tied them together with the original ribbon they came with.

This works with other gift boxes too of course, assuming they’re appropriate dimensions.

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Google's Valentine's Day CardA couple days ago, I was pleasantly surprised to receive a Valentine’s Day card from Google sent out by good old snail mail to select Adsense publishers.

Included in the card was a code for $100 in free Adword credits, good to drive a decent amount of traffic to your site!

Google's Valentine's Day CardOn the back of the card was a QR Code, the popular 2D matrix bar code that is popular in Japan.  It’s a code that can be read by some mobile phones and directs to the same URL shown on the card.

If the pictures are too small, the card reads:

Front: Others will fill your heart this Valentine’s Day
Inside left: We want to overload your servers.
Inside right:

Because nothing says “I love you” like free traffic to your website.

Happy Valentine’s Day.

XOXO The AdWords team.

Happy Valentine’s Day to all my readers!

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Undermount Cabinet Laptop Swivels

I had a Lenovo Thinkpad X41 Tablet that I purchased a few years ago with high hopes of using it in the classroom. The idea sounded a lot better on paper and the tablet ended up not getting much use. Instead of selling it (goes for a couple hundred dollars these days), I decided to put it to better use by mounting it under a kitchen cabinet.

This way I can use it to listen to music, watch movies, or to look up recipes while I cook!

The process of mounting it was rather simple. You’ll only need the following:

  • Industrial strength adhesive velcro
  • Old laptop (preferably a touchscreen tablet)

Undermount Velcro on Cabinet

Velcro on Underside of Laptop

I bought 4 feet of industrial strength velcro from Office Depot/Staples for about $10.  You won’t need 4 feet but it was the smallest amount it came in.  Unfortunately, the X41 is not a touchscreen tablet which means I need to have use digitizer pen instead of poking with my fingers.  Theoretically, any laptop could be mounted but tablets are best because of the swivel-able screen and light weight.

And of course, if you’re not looking to make the laptop removable/swappable, one could always use something more secure than velcro.

Note: Sorry for the poor iPhone 2G picture quality.

Step 1 – Put velcro under the cabinet
I would use the “hook” part of the velcro for this.  You’ll want to save the soft side for the underside of your laptop for comfort.  I also put an extra piece on the side for the power adapter. Make sure you leave room on either side in case you need to plug in USB devices later.

Step 2 – Put velcro onto the underside of your laptop
Underview of Undermount Cabinet LaptopSideview of Undermount Cabinet LaptopThe basic idea is to put as much velcro on the underside as possible (making sure the velcro is higher than the laptop feet).  You’ll want to leave any vents uncovered and ideally avoid areas of high heat output.  I also removed the battery to decrease the weight.

Step 3 – Mount it up.
Make sure you let the adhesive set first before mounting.  I put a beach towel under the laptop for the first few days just in case it fell but it seems to be very secure.  I would worry about leaving the laptop running 24/7 in case the heat generated wears out the adhesive.  I keep my laptop on stand-by most of the time.

Step 4 – Set up the Software
Make sure you’re using a tablet-supported operating system (e.g. Windows 7/Vista/XP Tablet edition) and using either the video driver or some other software, flip the displayed image so that it appears right side up when in use.

That’s it, enjoy!  If you like this simple DIY project, check out my ethernet cable mod and IBM Model M Keyboard mod.

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