Firefox: Changing number of recently closed tabs
Couldn't find anything on this so I gave it a shot myself.
I'm using Firefox 2.0.0.12
1. Type about:config into the address window.
2. Scroll down to browser.sessionstore.max_tabs_undo.
3. Double click and change the number to the amount of tabs you'd like to recall.
Click 'OK' and you're done. You may want to bookmark this because you can customize a lot of other things from this page too.
I don't know what the max. number is but, I just keep it at 20-30 which is plenty.
3/5/08
Rogue Tech. Tip #1 - Firefox Tab History
Balanced Attack (and Release)
It was a good late-night to morning transition with the leak of the Black Keys' new album 'Attack and Release'. Thus far, it's been an exceptional voyage and I expect more of the same (being only 6 tracks in).
Early review: The best way to describe it this early on would be a ghostly, folk-supernova with excellent lo-fi vs. hi-fi balance. Progressive at points and classic Keys at others.
The production by Dangermouse is impressive. Hints of 50's pop and Beatle-esque chord pops lend themselves to a Grey Album vibe but, this album is all Dangermouse x Black Keys.
3/3/08
2/25/08
Sonic Youth sounds like kids skating in 1980...
Well, this song does anyway..
^sweet.
2/5/08
'they don't sound like the album!"
I heard some dude once say that when he saw K.I.S.S. live for the first time, he was extremely disappointed because they 'didn't sound like the album'. Later in his adolescence, he realized that a truly great band doesn't 'sound like the album'.
Yeah, in the applicable rock band, perhaps the solos are right on and hit that one perfect note that makes everything right in the universe for at least a moment, like in Weezer's 'Buddy Holly' - you know which one.
Fine.. (it's at 3:26 on the vid)
Or, the solos are complete different and your mind just gets blown through the dude behind you.
Nonetheless, you get the point.
If you think this is a 'K.I.S.S. post' you've completely missed the point. I'm not even a K.I.S.S. fan.
It all culminates below - this is some rough (understatement) footage recorded at the 100 Club in London of an early Queens of the Stone Age show supporting 'Era Vularis'.
The muffled sound, pixelated colors and overall vibe just seem to wholly convey what it is to be rocked out by the Queens.
Plus, this song rules.
'Turning on the Screw' > Obama + Hilary (Hilama or Clintama, whatever you prefer..)