The Casual Tech


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I’m so happy to see this blog being revived! And with a great new series about setting up a blog on your own domain. The Casual Tech is just that, casual! I love that in a blog. A natural flowing writing style and no overuse of big jargon like words in attempt to confuse the readers. I’ve seen so many over the top tech blogs on the net, and it always makes me roll my eyes. You can be informative without being overdone and this blog is a great example of how to do that!

the casual tech

Yes, that’s right a tech blog doesn’t need to be full of long technical words, amazing isn’t it? So get ready to enjoy reading about the web, networking, and software all in plain English. Do check out the article on Greasemonkey productivity scripts. That was rather informative and I learned a few things about it, I’ve never used any Greasemonkey scripts but I’ve had it recommended to me on several occasions. I had been avoiding it because it was just another new thing and I didn’t feel like messing around -lol- But I definitely do need all the help I can get in the productivity department so I’ve put checking it out in on the to-do list for next week. Is it bad that I’m writing next week’s to-do list before I’ve finished this weeks? I can’t help it I’m a compulsive list maker.

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  1. #1 by engtech at September 14th, 2007

    Greasemonkey is a great tool.

    I wrote a guide on how to use Greasemonkey, that also suggests about 30 scripts that are real timesavers:

    http://internetducttape.com/2007/08/24/howto-use-firefox-greasemonkey-userscripts-screenshots/

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