Archive for the ‘Computers’ Category

Google Satellite Maps/Photos

Tuesday, April 5th, 2005

Here is the latest toy from Google, Satellite Maps/Photos. See your house from outer space. This is guaranteed to cost you 30 minutes out of your day. Go ahead, try and limit yourself to just one search. I guarantee you’ll do more than one. All kidding aside, it is a great tool for finding unfamiliar ballparks, letting you actually see them. They’re easy to spot. For those of you headed to the next SoCal ASA Alliance event at Palm Springs, click here for DeMuth Park, 4375 Mesquite, Palm Springs, CA. (You can drag the picture with your mouse to see to the left or right, or use the bar on the left to zoom in and out, to spot the ballfields.)

Click this link, then the little “Satellite” link on the upper right: Google Satellite Maps, then enter address at the top.

Alright you geniuses at Google. Want to really impress me? Give us a zoom feature that will let us watch the games being played!

Tech Tips for Fastballers

Friday, March 4th, 2005

As you may have noticed, we have added a couple of “tech” sections to the Fastpitchwest Forum, one for players and fans and another for fastball webmasters.

For the unaquainted, the “Fastpitch Forum” is an bulletin board for the fastpitch community, where players and fans alike can post announcements, notes, comments, or carry on discussions with others about the game of fastpitch/fastball. The Fastpitchwest Forum is divided into a number of sections, including “regional” discussion boards and more. You will find a handy “quick link” to the Forum at the bottom of each and every page at Fastpitchwest.

Tech Tips for Players and Fans

The first new “tech” forum section is geared for players and fans. It’s a place to share tips on how to keep your computers running smoothly, or perhaps about the plethora of great software or applications that are available, including everyone’s favorite: FREE SOFTWARE. The first posts in this section for players and fans cover such topics as free anti-virus software and personal firewall software, as well as alternative browsers and email clients which are growing in popularity.

Tech Tips for Fastball Webmasters

Besides our own website, Fastpitchwest hosts a number of other sites, including some fastball sites. We thought the “fastball webmasters” section would give them a place to share the tricks of their trade, troubleshoot problems, and create an online resource. It’s for the folks that create the websites you love to visit. People like Blair Setford (GHFL.ca and its forum), Tom Vogel, (Rise Fastpitch and the Pennsylvania Forum), Brett Bresnahan (NAFA), Lukas Kamps (Tri-County Fastball Forum), Cesar Rodriguez (So Cal Bombers), and those of you just getting started with www.eteamz.com sites or the like. The list of fastball webmasters is growing all the time, giving fastball players and fans, more interesting sites to visit.

We hope you enjoy the new forum sections, and find them helpful. Feel free “post up” in either — or any other section at the Fastpitchwest Forum. It’s there for YOU.

Google Maps

Saturday, February 26th, 2005

You may have noticed that the link for Holyfield Park in Norwalk, CA in the last post was to Google’s newest application, Google Maps (Beta). We think it might be the best map and directions application around. Take it for a test run. It will even show you where local businesses are located “restaurants near [address]”, “hotels near [address]”, and so forth. We have a feeling this one is going to become a favorite of fastball players and fans. The road trips have just begun.

New and Improved Morning Brief

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2005

No, you’re not seeing things — we have changed the format of our “Morning Brief”. The new look is a result of some new blogging software. (We’ve switched from the basic google blogger software to WordPress) WordPress is a bit more sophisticated in the way the content is presented and organized for our readers, and offers some features not available with the old software. Additionally, you may have noticed that the archives at the old page never quite worked like they were supposed to, and the new software solves that.

The biggest changes that you may note, besides the cosmetic appearance of the page are: (1) Search engine that lets you find anything in our archives; Try it now if you like. Type in the word “poker” and you’ll get a short abstract about Maccabbi poker fund raiser this weekend. Now click the title of the article and it will expand to full text; (2) Categories, which you can click to see postings on only a particular topic; (3) Link bar, for easy access to some of your favorite fastball sites, including a quick link to get back to fastpitchwest; (4) Monthly archives, containing short abstracts for easier reference (click the title of any archive item to see the entire text of the column); (5) RSS Syndication to news readers. (a way to get our Morning Brief delivered as an email each time we add a new item). Don’t worry if your reaction to that last item was “huh?” The techies in the crowd will understand and can plug our RSS URL into their news reader. Those of you who have no idea what RSS is, fear not, as you can continued to read the Morning Brief at this site. We’ll be posting a column on the subject (RSS) for those who are interested. It’s a very cool feature that saves you the trouble of logging in to see if there is anything new posted. Easy route to RSS – click the “Get Thunderbird” link at the right under “Syndication”; (6) Live Bookmarks. Do you see that little orange square in the lower right hand corner? Click it, then choose RSS 2.0. It will place a bookmark for the site in your browser bookmarks that also create a “sub-menu” listing the headlines of the columns from Morning Brief, so you can access any of them from your the Bookmarks. If you don’t see an orange square on your browser, you probably haven’t set up your news reader. Stay tuned, as we’ll cover in a future posting. Want to read a bit more about this? Click here.

We’ve also made Morning Brief easier to find. It’s now on the main menu at Fastpitchwest, as well as a quick link at the bottom of every page at Fastpitchwest. (in that little grey bar quick link bar). And the URL is easy: http://www.fastpitchwest.com/morningbrief

Thank you for your feedback about the Morning Brief to date. Judging from the emails we receive, it is becoming one of the more popular pages at our site.

We’re still tweaking the settings of the new software, so you may see some more minor changes in the coming weeks. We will be restoring the archive of prior postings for those who wish to reference them for any reason, and will leave the “old” Morning Brief intact until we do. You can access the old Morning Brief via the link over on the right under “links”.

Click the “Contact Morning Brief” link over on the right, and let us know what you think about the new format. Lastly, if you bookmarked the old site, don’t forget to update your bookmarks.