Send Tweets to Remember The Milk from More than One Twitter Account

rtm Remember The Milk is a fantastic web-based ToDo list manager. Recently they offered a conduit from your Twitter account to your RTM Inbox. The only problem is that RTM only allows one Twitter account to be linked. By linking a dummy Twitter account to both a dummy email account and to all of your current Twitter accounts, you now can forward tweets to RTM regardless of the Twitter account you are using/

  • Create dummy email account (on your own server or create a new gmail account). Set it to forward all mail to your normal email account
  • Create a secret rtm-forwarding Twitter account using your new dummy email account.
    The name of this Twitter account should be short, sweet, and easy to remember (ie "rtmmm")
  • Set this account to be private by selecting "Protect My Tweets" (Settings | Account)
  • Set this account to only forward direct messages (Settings | Notices). Deselect new follower and inside scoop newsletter.
  • Open each of your normal Twitter accounts and send requests to follow your rtm-forwarding Twitter account. (type “follow rtmmm”. You see the response is something like “OK, If rtmmm accepts you’re request…)
  • Log in to your rtm-forwarding Twitter account and accept the follow requests from your normal Twitter accounts. Then, follow your normal Twitter accounts from the rtm-forwarding accounts.
  • Change your dummy email account’s settings to forward all mail to your "secret RTM email address". (Open RTM and see Settings | Info | Inbox Email Address). It is not necessary to keep this account set to forward to your normal email address now.

Now from any of your twitter accounts you can forward tweets to Remember The Milk’s Inbox. Simply send a direct message from your Twitter client to your secret rtm account at Twitter. I use Twitteriffic on the iPhone, so when I see a Tweet that I want to send to my todo’s, I’ll hit "Retweet", put the cursor at the beginning of the person’s tweet, and type "d rtmmm". If I am at the Twitter webpage, I’ll copy the tweet and paste it into the tweet box, but put the "d rtmmm" before the text. (Sometimes a tweet will surpass the 140 character limit when it is formatted for forwarding, so some editing may need to be done)

The only real disadvantage is that you’ll have to type more than 3 characters to forward the tweet (which can be hell on a bad keyboard like the iPhone).

If you have any questions, feel free to ask me at danamccall on Twitter.

US Robotics 5670 Modem Not Caller ID Compatible

If you are looking for an internal computer modem that will handle Caller ID, do not bother with the US Robotics 5670. They have very misleading info on their datasheet, and virtually no help to speak of on this issue in their support pages. However I found on a message board a person with my similar problem.

He was able to get an “OK” response to the AT+VCID=1 string in Hyperterminal, but still got no data when an incoming call occurred. Turns out, USR only implemented Caller ID on this modem when the user is connected to the internet through the modem. It doesn’t do Caller ID when the modem is idle. What a crock! Back to the drawing board.

Make Firefox A Snap: Part IV

Keyboard Shortcuts

 

There are a few keyboard shortcuts that when mastered, can really make you fly in Firefox:

  • Ctrl-c, Ctrl-v: Good ol’ Copy and Paste.
  • Ctrl-h: History – Start typing in a search query or hunt with your mouse
  • Ctrl-b: del.icio.us Bookmarks – After installing the del.icio.us extension, this gets fun. Search for bookmarks by typing and watch the instant results in the bottom pane.
  • Ctrl-l: Move cursor to address window – start typing a website. Use Ctrl-Enter to autofill the www. and .com parts
  • Ctrl-k: Move cursor to search window.
  • Ctrl-[1-9]: Directly select one of the first 9 open tabs.
  • If you get really good at combining these, your skills will soar through the roof. For instance, clicking Ctrl-l-c will copy the current web page’s URL!

Don’t forget that the center button (pushing the scroll wheel on many mice) will open the selected link in a new tab, and the selected Firefox folder in tabs.

Those are the shortcuts I use most, but there are many, many more that may suit others better at Mozilla and at Lifehacker.com

Mixed Message

Anyone care to take a stab at why in the world KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken) uses the song “Sweet Home Alabama” in their ads?

Have the ad people become so uncreative that they can’t even find a more appropriate song from their bag of classic rock dead horses? Was “Rocky Mountain High” not available?

City of What?

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Boy, is this annoying or what?