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Coolest license agreement ever

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I'm downloading and testing a lot of software for my “Nerd-on-a-stick” project (more about that later), and seeing all those MD5 checksums quoted I was reminded again I still did not have a handy hash utility to check those — and I should, of course. I found several freeware ones, a couple that are portable (good for my “Nerd-on-a-stick”), and a shell extension called HashTab. When installing HashTab I had to agree with its license agreement:

License Agreement: “HashTab is the coolest thing ever.”

That brought a big smile, so I could hardly disagree! And HashTab is indeed very cool. Read all about it on Beeblebrox.org, The site that more or less exactly fails to please the senses.

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Secure and accessible contact form

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accessibilityI just stumbled upon this contact form script — written in PHP by Mike Cherim, with lots and lots of options, secure (anti-spam measures) and at the same time accessible: look at that long list of features, and try it out in the demo.

This version 3 is very new (11 February) and doesn't exist in plugin form yet, but version two (demo) is also available as a Wordpress plugin.

I can use this on some of my sites! Downloading as I write…

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