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the eric update - day 210: lounging on a slow sunday! (Jan 31 2005 13:59 GMT) - we finally found the penn t-shirt that some nice people sent odin on on day 32 and we were surprised to find that the shirt that once seemed ridiculously large, is now - a mere 178 days later - almost too small. i wish they made adult-sized cradle swings since he looks mighty comfortable in his jeans and t-shirt sans socks louging around on a slow sunday. |
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PHPMyAdmin bruger (Jan 31 2005 13:58 GMT) - Hej Jeg har prøvet at lave et system hvor man kan oprette en PHPMyAdmin bruger på min server, men det virker bare ikke. Jeg har lavet en form der satte de data man skrev, ind i tabellen 'user' i databasen 'mysql' men det virkede ikke. Jeg tjekkede om jeg skrev password og brugernavn rigtig men det var heller ikke der! Hva' skal jeg sige, jeg er på bar bund! Håber i kan hjælpe! |
Gizmodo
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Samsung Digimax V700 (Jan 31 2005 13:58 GMT) - Samsung won't be satisfied until they've dipped a toe in every gadget pond, it seems. Their new Digimax V700 aims at this year's consumer camera target with a 7-megapixel sensor and 3x optical zoom for less than $500 (and probably far less than that soon after launch). Available in three colors, the V700 should be out as soon as 'now' (although I'd wait for a proper review before picking one up. Consumer cameras in this class can vary wildly in quality). Samsung Electronics Digimax V700: |
Radio UserLand Messages
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Re: Blog to email (Jan 31 2005 13:58 GMT) - What I do is send the email notification of new posts to a Yahoo group. Then I just have anyone who would like notices of new posts subscribe to that group. That way I don't have to deal with all the subscription hassles and people can sign off whenever they want without any effort on my part. |
AntiVirus Solutions
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Emerging Threats Loom (Jan 31 2005 13:58 GMT) - Two weeks before RSA Conference 2005, the largest security conference of the year, InformationWeek senior editor George V. Hulme spoke with RSA Security Inc. president and CEO Art Coviello about phishing, spyware, and other security concerns. InformationWeek: What are the top trends for the coming year in information security? |
Kaleva.plus
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Alkolukon käyttö maksaisi noin 2 000 euroa vuodessa (Jan 31 2005 13:58 GMT) - Suomeenkin todennäköisesti pian rantautuvan alkolukon käyttö maksaisi arviolta 2 000 euroa vuodessa. Alkolukon, joka olisi rattijuopumuksesta tuomituille vapaaehtoinen, kustannuksista vastaisi kokeiluun osallistuva itse. |
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position relative ? (Jan 31 2005 13:58 GMT) - Kan man placere et layer så left:0 og top:0 har udgangspunkt i fx et venstre øverste hjørne af en tabelcelle hvor der i forvejen er indsat et billede(altså ovenpå noget andet). forstået på den måde at layer altid følger layoutet på siden (bliver "ved tabelcellen") ved fx resize af browser window eller ved forskellig skærmstørrelse. Jeg har ikke rigtig haft held med brugen af absolute/relative position. |
Niutopia/Jouebs
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marggie : Je t'inventerai (Jan 31 2005 13:58 GMT) - - qu'est-ce que tu imagines ? - des choses insensées. - tu devrais imaginer plus réalisable ... et puis essayer de le vivre. - j'ai déjà essayée ... |
Niutopia/Jouebs
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sca : Le match contre Bon Conseil (Jan 31 2005 13:58 GMT) - Nous avons donc remporté ce match 2 - 1 sur notre adversaire du jour, Bon Conseil. Température glaciale, mais joli soleil à l'horizon pour cette rencontre sur terrain synthétique favorisant le jeu rapide et dans les pieds. On bon moyen donc de travailler noter technique. Nous débutions bien la partie, étant bien en place et attentifs aux mouvements adverses. Nous avons eu tendance à laisser venir dans l'entrejeu, l'équipe adverse gagnant beaucoup plus de duels que nous. |
Coyote Gulch
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Iraqi Election TalkLeft: "This is ... (Jan 31 2005 13:57 GMT) - Iraqi Election TalkLeft: "This is not to say I agree with all of the content in these posts and articles--I am just trying to encourage everyone to read both sides, before buying into the freedom and democracy or elections=success memes. Simply stated, we are still a long way from Kansas." Josh Marshall: "Disasters aren't turned around in a day; |
Daisy's Petals
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Monday again! (Jan 31 2005 13:56 GMT) - The weekends fly by and the week drags along...that is just wrong. I felt a little floopie this weekend. Just... |
badly dubbed boy
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Will people please stop using the Internet to "make money" ?! (Jan 31 2005 13:56 GMT) - That famed UK pop-gossip/tittle-tattle site Holy Moly talks to MediaGuardian. And reveals throughout that rather than being some kind of seedy teenager trapped in the toilets of Media Whorehouse Central, he is in fact a married 30-something Northerner who wants to "turn the site into a successful business model". Any donations you make to the site, goes to him to buy more fashionable clothes. Call me insane and hippy-esque, but it's disgraceful. I do wish people would stop seeing the Internet through nothing but green-paper-tinted glasses. |
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Can you be creative and love? (Jan 31 2005 13:56 GMT) - One of the highlights of attending SXSW 2004 was going to a very entertaining blogging panel. Amongst the panellists was a very funny Justin Hall, who struck me as being a unique blend of someone who could be entertaining, funny, *and* knowledgable at the same time. In other words, someone I could aspire to liking, if I had heard of him before that day. Then amongst the morass of weblinks that get thrown at everyone all the time, I forgot to check out his website. (This is before I discovered Bloglines and the point of RSS feeds - to help you catch up on your web reading! |
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Multi-lingual pop songs (Jan 31 2005 13:56 GMT) - On the Chris Moyles radio show this morning, the "gang" riffed on that classic early-90s two-albums-wonder Martika, and played a Japanese version of Love ... Thy Will Be Done. And howled at Martika singing Japanese lyrics with an English chorus, as if this was typical of the oddity of Japan. Except ... I'm pretty much certain that outside of English-speaking countries, an awful lot of the native pop does incorporate English and other multiple languages into songs. |
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Oh for heavens' sake... (Jan 31 2005 13:56 GMT) - Oh for heavens' sake. BBC NEWS | Blogging 'a paedophile's dream' says a forensic psychologist adviser to the Scottish parliament. What next? Banning pens and paper on the grounds that if children write things, it might find its way over to that nasty child catcher? How on earth did paedophiles become such a bogeyman in today's society? |
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End of the world ... time for a music video (Jan 31 2005 13:56 GMT) - It's the end of the world ... so it's time for Snow Patrol to do the video to that rather fabby song, Chocolate. They say it's all about madness, but I beg to differ. Certainly, it's much better than Ultravox's video on the same theme, with the added poignancy of some 9/11-esque imagery. Also pays "homage" (ie it rips off) to Don McKellar's great film Last Night. |
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That Tsunami relief concert... (Jan 31 2005 13:56 GMT) - Since I spent 14 hours yesterday mostly monitoring/watching the Tsunami Relief Concert to provide on-demand broadband video clips (with my colleagues of course), I thought I might as well give my knee-jerk reactions of the artistes involved. Although of course I COULD HAVE BEEN THERE INSTEAD, if it wasn't for my cursed multi-skilling abilities. Rant to come. Katharine Jenkins - nice voice, but the songs seemed a bit too bland and were too anthemic at this early stage in the proceedings. Of course, at one point I shouted across the office: |
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