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Monthly Archives: November 2005
36 empty carrier bags
36 empty carrier bags Originally uploaded by savs. A simple shop online with Tescos invariably results in a mountain of carrier bags. Almost every item lovingly individually wrapped. 100% biodegradable, the bags scream at me in big blue print. 100% … Continue reading
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36 empty carrier bags
36 empty carrier bags, originally uploaded by savs.
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ShareIPod (tags: ipod mac itunes apple music)
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Digital Rights in the UK
Tomorrow, London: Digital Rights in the UK: Your Rights, Your Issues. And while you’re at it, help support an organisation that will campaign for digital rights in the UK. This is important, folks. It’s your digital tomorrow we’re talking about … Continue reading
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links for 2005-11-28
evhead: Ten Rules for Web Startups (tags: business gtd howto startup)
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Back to the Future
And so the critical backlash against Ruby on Rails has truly gotten underway. Elliotte Rusty Harold: “a very common mistake made by developers who are mired in 1980s style of applications and have never understood the Web, and probably never … Continue reading
Simple CRUD in Cocoon
I’ve finally had a chance to try out the super-easy SQL/Form integration that Sylvain announced last month on the cocoon-dev mailing list. It really is pretty straightforward, and it somehow feels more ‘right’ to throw objects around in flowscript rather … Continue reading
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Maven and Cocoon
(This is a draft of a document I hope to add to the Cocoon docs. Yes, it’s only Maven 1.x at the moment. Yes, it’s only unix-based at the moment. Feedback welcome…) Luminas have been using Maven and Cocoon on … Continue reading
links for 2005-11-26
Bombich Software: Carbon Copy Cloner (tags: apple backup mac osx software recommended) Bellypleasers Cookbook – Free Recipe : Baked apples (tags: recipes) Cooks.com – Recipe – Baked Apple (tags: recipes)
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Updates on iTunes and Migration
In response to my iTunes complaints, Paul told me: uh, you can ask apple to de-authorise computers for you. He goes on to quote Apple (iTunes: About Music Store authorization and deauthorization): If you find you have reached 5 authorizations … Continue reading
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