Welcome back. I hope everyone had a great holiday and new year. I know we did. I’ll post more on that later. Right now, I wanted to point out a great collection of Free Windows Software and Tools that I found. This site has over 150 free Windows tools that you can download and use. Several of them I had heard of before, but there were many that I had not seen before. Getting ready to install and try a few now.
Tag: Web
JavaScript Table Sorting
Just came across Matt Kruse’s Javascript Table Sorting library, and it’s quite impressive. This will hopefully solve or help a few problems we’ve been having here at work.
The nice thing about this library compared to the ones that do similar functions using jQuery or Prototype, is this one does multiple functions (including paging tabular data). So, check out the examples and be impressed. Then download and try it yourself.
Funniest Images of 2006
Maybe, maybe not? You can decide. But there are some good ones.

Complete Your iTunes Artwork
Adding artwork to iTunes has always been a pain. Even when Apple released a “Get Album Artwork” feature in the latest version of iTunes, it didn’t work that well (and required you to have an iTunes login).
Well, I’m here to point you to the perfect program to solve those iTunes artwork problems. It’s a Windows only program called TuneSleeve and it works perfectly. It searches the Internet for artwork and will let you select when it finds multiple covers. Better yet, if it doesn’t find the art for your album, simply click the search icon and it will pop-up a Google Image search with the album title pre-filled. Just drag and drop the image into TuneSleeve to have it apply it to iTunes.
It works the way iTunes and all the other plug-in/programs should have all along. When your done, it applies all the art to all the songs in your iTunes library. This process can take a bit depending on the amount of art you need to find. It took about 10 minutes for it to apply art to every song on about 40 CDs I had imported that iTunes coulnd find. The only ones left without art are some custom compilations and songs I’ve got imported.
10 Most Dangerous Toys

Just in time for Christmas, Radar Magazine looks back at the 10 Most Dangerous Toys of years past. Just to make things interesting, they left off the obvious choices like BB Guns, Sling Shots and other toys that were made for destruction.
I think we can all agree in their first choice of Lawn Darts, the rest are quite interesting and I remember quite a few of them. So check out the entire Top 10 Most Dangerous Toys.