An attempt to answer common myths about copyright seen on the net and cover issues related to copyright and USENET/Internet publication.
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By: bossmanthe | Tuesday, January 29, 2008 at 11:45:00 AM | |
A great reference guide which displays on your ipod as notes. Really handy!"Featuring a handy overview of CSS concepts, and in-depth information for every selector, property and @rule of CSS 2.1, the CSS podGuide is a must have for any web developer with an iPod, and just one more reason to get an iPod if you don't already have one."
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By: bossmanthe | Wednesday, January 23, 2008 at 4:41:00 PM | |
Andrew (
http://andrewtjackson.blogspot.com/) sent me a cool link to a site which deals exclusively with all the settings in Connection Strings.
Connection strings are used by programmers to connect to databases and there can be a bewildering array of settings which can affect the connection. Also, to make matters worse, each database driver has it's own unique settings.
Visit this site to find out all kinds of connection string settings for SQL Server, Oracle, Postgres, Firebird, Excel, Access, Textfiles, Lotus Notes, Exchange, DSN, UDL, AS/400 and more!! Very useful for a programmer!
http://www.connectionstrings.com/Labels: Handy Stuff, Programming
By: RexMan | Friday, January 18, 2008 at 10:31:00 AM | |
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By: bossmanthe | Tuesday, January 15, 2008 at 10:50:00 AM | |
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By: bossmanthe | Monday, January 14, 2008 at 2:33:00 PM | |
In the latest newsletter from
Google Earth Sightseer, it features the world's largest fingerprint.
It is in a recreational park in Brighton and Hove in the U.K. reportedly 38m wide!
One comment on the site reads: "The ‘Fingermaze’ was created by Chris Drury. It was created by putting Yorkstone into limemortar in a Cretan labyrinth, an ancient symbol representing renewal, which Chris has allied to the patterns of our fingerprints. The sculpture also represents the significance in our connection to the earth through touch."
Here is the link to the original article.
http://googlesightseeing.com/2007/12/05/worlds-largest-fingerprint/Here is the Google Earth KMZ File for you to see the fingerprint for yourself.Labels: Real Life News, Strange News
By: RexMan | Wednesday, January 9, 2008 at 10:53:00 AM | |