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Hi, I use Pocket Feed for one month now, and it is a very convenient and easy
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KHTML developers respond to my posting of the WebCore Acid2 patches here and here. For what it's worth, the patches I posted are to WebCore, which consists of both KHTML and KWQ (our port of Qt). They are posted to illustrate all the WebCore bugs that had to be fixed in Safari to pass the Acid2 test. They are not solely KHTML patches. The antialiasing bug was in KWQ, and so doesn't even apply to KHTML. The better object element support necessarily involves KWQ as well, since the plugin code is (obviously) platform-specific. What do you think Apple could be doing better here? Comment or trackback. I'll read it all.
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On the computational complexity of action evaluations has been accepted for presentation at Computer Ethics: Philosophical Enquiry 2005. It represents...
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We wish a Happy 6th Birthday this month to AnglersNet.co.uk which whilst not sounding that old makes it one of the oldest surviving fishing sites on the Net. It makes FishingFan look a positively youthful 3 years old. Congratulations Elton and gang on your continuing success from FishingFan.
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| 22:05:00 April 30, 2005, Saturday (PDT) |
Source: Fishing Fan |
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This is a 'folder action script' that will create a non-compiled Applescript text document from text dragged into the attached folder's open window. Get all that? <br /> Just drag some selected text (don't copy, just select) from an Explorer window into (included) TextDrop 's open window and name the file at the prompt. Now your code is in a script file. <br /> <br /> *To rename the file and leave it a simple text document, open the script and delete the noted line in the script. This is handy b/c the auto-name is the name of the browser window at the time.
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Stopwatch returns the duration from 'time start' to 'time end'. It records an optional note with the current date stamp and quits - it does not run in the background. The script is called back by clicking on its icon, which brings up a prompt to stop the 'timer' when you are ready. *Continues "timing" through shut-downs. *Returns prompt of the following format: Your timer note: Sunday, May 1, 2005 12:13:50 PM Sunday, May 1, 2005 12:41:25 PM Time elapsed: 1 hours 27 Minutes 35 Seconds
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(Clopidogrel and modified-release dipyridamole in the prevention of occlusive vascular events.)
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(The use of autologous chondrocyte implantation for the treatment of cartilage defects in knee joints.)
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(Overweight children and adolescents: a clinical report of the North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition.)
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- Sam Barclay, KeepMediaGone are the days when headquarters was in a major city and smaller field offices or a series of agents in foreign countries struggled to establish a local presence for the company. These days multinationals are investing heavily in penetrating local markets by establishing brick-and-mortar facilities, hiring sales and support staff, and offering carefully researched products tailored for local market.
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For the past little while I've been working on a domain-specific language for smoke-testing ASP.NET pages. Here's a simple example of a Ruby script that performs a smoke test against an ASP.NET page that contains a RadioButtonList: require 'test/unit' require 'core.rb' $def = The controls: section lets you map ASP.NET control types to HTML control IDs, as well as assign an alias to the HTML control IDs (since you don't want to type the real control IDs for non-trivial pages). The states: section lets you declare named page states. These named states contain a set of expressions that ultimately get mapped to assert and assert_equal methods. You can assert a named state via assert__state. I have wrapped a number of ASP.NET controls already, including the usual suspects: Label, TextBox, HyperLink, Image, Panel, ListBox, DropDownList, RadioButtonList, Button, LinkButton, ImageButton, and CheckBox. Even in its relatively primitive state, it already is smoke testing real applications and ...
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Things have sure gotten slow in this sector, that’s for sure. Back in 2002-2003, it seemed like a day didn’t go by without some cool new product or idea getting lobbed over the transom at us. Now all those ideas have become so mainstream that even lame advertising characters take them for granted. (Sigh) So here’s my question: Where is the interesting new social software? Seriously, I want to know what you think. Who’s doing exciting stuff these days? Who’s out there walking along the bleeding edge? Nominate your favorites in the comments.
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UserTransaction.commit/rollback for Stored Procedure
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One of the accepted realities of college life is that students often have to shell out a significant wad of cash on nearly useless textbooks. This unpleasant reality is tempered by the hope that, if all goes well, students can sell the texts back to the campus bookstore for a pittance at the end of the semester. However, a number of professors at the University of Maryland have disrupted what little market beauty remains in this transaction by erecting additional artificial barriers to free exchange by imposing their economic sensibilities onto where assigned texts can be acquired instead of leaving the decision up to the student.
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i love you, even though the brown sticky stuff has hit the aircooling device come round we make bisquits =D *snuggles*...
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featuring Stephen Stills Chorus: It might feel good it might sound a little somethin' but damn the game if it don't mean nothin what is game who got game where's the game in life behind the game behind the game...
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Today was the first day of the riding portion of my motorcycle training and what an eye opener it was....
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Salon.com Books | The gay/hipster index "The United States of America is on the verge of losing its competitive advantage," economist Richard Florida wrote last fall in a Harvard Business...
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| 17:19:12 April 30, 2005, Saturday (PDT) |
Source: glome |
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Seriously, that's damn good customer support.
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| 17:12:03 April 30, 2005, Saturday (PDT) |
Source: Meme List |
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So, I caught this gossip article on that drudge report tabloid site. There are two quotes (at the end and beginning) from CNN's Bill Hemmer. April 30, 2005 -- LESS than 48 hours after Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes' publicists...
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Salon.com News | The atheist Here is a great interview on Salon of Richard Dawkins, author of many books on evolution and the problems with religion. I agree with the...
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| 16:51:06 April 30, 2005, Saturday (PDT) |
Source: glome |
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AIRDRIE UTD 0 - 1 PARTICK FOR two teams that qualified for this year's first division via diametrically opposed classes, few would have bet on Airdrie re-sitting the year, let alone Thistle failing all their examinations and dropping out.
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STRANRAER 1 - 1 MORTON STRANRAER will be playing their football in Division One next season for the first time since 1999. The Stair Park team confirmed their promotion with this gutsy draw over rivals Morton.
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HAMILTON 1- 0 FALKIRK HAMILTON applauded the champions on to the field and proceeded to play them off it as Falkirk suffered successive defeats for the first time this season. No could anyone deny Hamilton their victory.
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DUMBARTON 3 - 0 ARBROATH THIS was a predictably full blooded and gripping affair befitting two teams scrapping to avoid an nosedive into the Third Division wilderness.
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AIRDRIE UTD 0 - 1 PARTICK FOR two teams that qualified for this year's first division via diametrically opposed classes, few would have bet on Airdrie re-sitting the year, let alone Thistle failing all their examinations and dropping out.
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STRANRAER 1 - 1 MORTON STRANRAER will be playing their football in Division One next season for the first time since 1999. The Stair Park team confirmed their promotion with this gutsy draw over rivals Morton.
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