Facebook has another Easter Egg!

Facebook has done it again!

Well, at least someone has.

If you inspect the HTTP headers for several of the Facebook AJAX calls, you’ll see that someone came in today when they didn’t want to:
Facebook Easter Egg Win!

We’re sorry, Mr. Facebook Developer. We understand.

Tool to spell backwards.

Here’s a quick tool I wrote to spell backwards. No, I don’t know why I wrote it.



Now you can copy and paste your text wherever you needed!

The tool uses javascript to take any word, sentence, or other string of characters and simply reverse their input. It was written with jQuery.

AOL PFC Viewer to open PFC files

If you were a hardcore internet user any time back in the 90′s, chance are good that at one point or another you had an AOL account. If that’s the case, you may have also saved/archived your old email into an AOL Personal Filing Cabinet, or .PFC file.

Unfortunately, the AOL PFC is a proprietary file format for archiving e-mail and can’t be read by Outlook or most other common mail viewers.

That’s where PFC Viewer comes in. At one point in time, a savvy developer created a java-based PFC viewer that would inspect the contents of an AOL PFC file and let you get access to all of your old e-mail without installing the client. Sadly, his original website and code went missing, but through some determined investigating of my own, I was able to found the source and original release.

aol-pfc-viewer

You’ll need the Java runtime environment  (JRE) installed on your machine to get this Jar file working properly.

Download Link: http://www.imasuper.com/myuploads/2009/12/pfcview.jar

Download the JAR file and double-click to open. Then navigate to File > Open and open your PFC. And there’s your old email.

The original PFC Viewer was released under the MIT software license, which allows me to provide a download link to the application here without cause for license violation.

If this software helped you, please consider donating a small amount to further my website development:

The difference between Geeks and Nerds

Yes, there is a difference.

Yes, there is a difference. Now you can stop using them interchangeably. :)

Virtual Manager – When your boss stinks!

In these tough economic times, it’s important to keep costs down and remain as efficient as possible. One of the ways to do that is by eliminating unnecessary management costs.

Those of you in the modern business world are probably quite familiar with the ever changing facets of business strategy. Let Virtual Manager do the work for you!

To that end, I proudly present the World’s first Virtual Manager. Capable of churning out lightning fast business decisions, Virtual Manager is capable of thinking outside the box and capitalizing on global investments. follow the link below:

Virtual Manager @ I’m A Super .com

Virtual Manager was created by Rob B. and given to me to share with the world. If you have questions, comments, or feedback of any kind, please comment below or send me an e-mail, and I will present it to him.


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