My geekertude, let me show you it.
Dec. 27th, 2007 01:38 pmI am so glad for Greasemonkey today.
- I've updated the killfile script to (a) work for newer versions of WordPress and (b) strikethrough the killed username.
- I've added "alternatively" to the Dumb Quotes script so I never ever have to see it again.
- I created a script that kills that Snapshot-esque Yahoo! folderol.
- And, of course, the Twitter things.
Ahahaha.
AND IN OTHER SQUEE:
Log Parser 2.2: "Log parser is a powerful, versatile tool that provides universal query access to text-based data such as log files, XML files and CSV files, as well as key data sources on the Windows(r) operating system such as the Event Log, the Registry, the file system, and Active Directory(r). You tell Log Parser what information you need and how you want it processed. The results of your query can be custom-formatted in text based output, or they can be persisted to more specialty targets like SQL, SYSLOG, or a chart."
So...
I can put my event logs into a SQL database.
...
*faints from happ*
- I've updated the killfile script to (a) work for newer versions of WordPress and (b) strikethrough the killed username.
- I've added "alternatively" to the Dumb Quotes script so I never ever have to see it again.
- I created a script that kills that Snapshot-esque Yahoo! folderol.
- And, of course, the Twitter things.
Ahahaha.
AND IN OTHER SQUEE:
Log Parser 2.2: "Log parser is a powerful, versatile tool that provides universal query access to text-based data such as log files, XML files and CSV files, as well as key data sources on the Windows(r) operating system such as the Event Log, the Registry, the file system, and Active Directory(r). You tell Log Parser what information you need and how you want it processed. The results of your query can be custom-formatted in text based output, or they can be persisted to more specialty targets like SQL, SYSLOG, or a chart."
So...
I can put my event logs into a SQL database.
...
*faints from happ*