This multi-frame image accurately describes the confusion that may occur during the life of a software project. he-he.
Oops, the link above is dead. Here’s that image:
This multi-frame image accurately describes the confusion that may occur during the life of a software project. he-he.
Oops, the link above is dead. Here’s that image:
Two related photography questions: What makes a camera/photographer obvious?
Hawaiian shirt. Bright yellow shorts. Black socks and wingtips.
People won’t even notice you have a camera.
Strategies for candid photography
Excellent answers to both questions in the photo.net forums. (besides the obvious tshirt troll above!)
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Amanda has a new friend! Here’s the story of when they first met!
the day the new mooslim girl came to class mrs clark intoduced her and asked the class if we knew anything about the mooslim religion. i know a lot about false religions, so I informed the class that mooslims are a brown race from mooslim country who worship an elefant god named ganisha. they dont celebrate christmas like normal people, there equivalent is called ramada inn, and their jesus is called ibraham. the only ways to get into mooslim heaven are to either kill a virgin or blow yourself up
Edit: link is dead unfortunately, and if you’re reading this please don’t take it seriously. The piece above is a joke!
I use phpAdsNew at work, must look at Max Media Manager later. The Freshmeat project page has a lot more info about what they want to do.
Ben Ramsey explores some of the issues when you write GPLed code that uses code from the PEAR library.
I had forgotten about the differing licenses used by PEAR and WordPress. They’re unfortunately incompatible and you can’t ship PHP licensed code in a GPL project without an “exception clause” in your GPL license. A change to the license of WordPress would require the agreement of *all* copyright holders of code in the project AFAIK.
Thankfully, I don’t ship PEAR Cache with WordPress MU. I use it if it’s installed already, WPMU isn’t dependant on PEAR Cache being available to work.
I think that gets around the incompatibility. Doesn’t it?
A pigeon wanders along the street in Galway.
This is a surprise to me, this article describes Monitor calibration in X. I haven’t looked at calibrating my monitor but it’s something useful I must try later.
Here’s a review of Gnome Photo Printer by Sebastian Vorköper. Looks good, and perhaps a simple way to create those life posters Mac users were going mad about a while back. Not that anyone had printed a montage before January 27th without a Mac! hehe.
Look Around You is a spoof retro “Tomorrow’s World” comedy by the BBC. It’s on Monday’s, I haven’t seen it yet but it looks good, and even better, doesn’t conflict with Scrubs!