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Lee Harvey's Zombie Hit Parade

February 2006

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My new addition to the family

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I just recently purchased a Sony PS-LX350H manual turntable.

Yea, I know some of you absolutely hate Sony, but this thing rocks!

First off, it's pure manual operation bliss. It's got everything I wanted: Belt drive, strobe light, diamond stylus, dust cover, skate adjustment, pitch control, weighted arm balance, common-earth ground, instant stop, and spring-loaded and adjustable feet. All for $149 ($174 after shipping costs).

It arrived today (Valentimes Day), and man, am I catching-up on some vinyl memories. I haven't listened to a full album of songs in quite some time. I surely missed the meaty, beefy sound of analog vinyl. And yes, I missed my old Rush, Yes, and Pink Floyd albums.

This thing just rocks! Hail to the analog and vinyl gods...

Chuck Norris has counted to Infinity. Twice.

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Chuck Norris knows the last digit of Pi

Chuck Norris Facts

Chuck Norris can touch M.C. Hammer
Chuck Norris can believe it's not butter.

The funniest stuff I've read on the web in years!

Enjoy :D

Yahoo! is really PissingMeOff!

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Yes, Yahoo! is really getting bad. I have more User JavaScript files to compensate for Yahoo! than any other website. Why is this? Who knows for sure, but they really have no excuse. After all, they've been in the Internet business longer than most, so they should know better...but they don't!

In the latest example, I often keep multiple live sporting events (hockey games) open at once. After about 15 minutes with Opera, Yahoo! starts serving-up stupid Error 999 pages. Have you ever seen them? The only way to get the page to serve-up its real contents is to continually reload the page URL until the error goes away. Hence, the latest addition to my UserJS collection for Yahoo!...

Dowload yahoo999.js
if (document.domain.match(/^sports\.yahoo\.com$/)) {
   if (window.location.href.indexOf("boxscore?gid=") > 27) {
      document.addEventListener("load",
         function(e) {
            if (document.title.indexOf("999") > 0) {
               window.location.reload(true);
            }
         }, true);
   }
}

If you are experiencing the Yahoo! Error 999 on another Yahoo! site, then you'll need to adjust my domain- and href-specific references above.

As you can see from above, this script continually reloads the page until the silly error 999 disappears from the page title.

Initial testing has revealed this simple technique works really well!

Enjoy.