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Random Links [200605051052]
Okey dokey. I have been extremely busy with work and other stuff over the last week and a half or so, and I will be posting some interesting things over the next couple of weeks. I have some ideas I want to start coding, new sites I will start bui...
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Random Links 13th September 2007
I have been extremely busy over the last few days, so that’s why there is a serious lack of posts here. So, here are my Random Links for today. DIY Solar powered PC: Interesting, but since most of my work is done at night, when its dark, there mi...
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Random Friday links
some random links for you to gnaw over this morning:How to convert VMWare machines to Microsoft Virtual Machines. This is sweet! VMWare have a load of “virtual Appliances” which now can be used with Virtual Server. Nice! :)Visual Studio 2005 SP1 h...
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Random bits for 25th Feb 2008
Three Ireland are to launch a Mobile Broadband package which requires no contract. In other words, Prepaid Mobile Broadband. 1 day, 500mb costs 5EUR, 1 week, 2Gb package cost 10EUR and a month 10Gb cost 25EUR. 49c per MB after that. interesting id...
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Rainbow!! :)
here is the audio i talk about in tonights podcast. you will hear what im talking about in about an hour…
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Rails Conf, Scribd, Scaling rails and custom traffic analysis
A while back i found this article over at O’Reilly Radar about the first day of Rails Conf. Since i am a geek and im interested in Scaling web applications (cause you never know…) I started reading the Scribd Scalling Rails Presentation. Its a goo...
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RAID for your Power/MacBook pro
Check out the MCE OptiBay. It allows you to replace your Power/MacBook Pro’s CD/DVD Rom/RW with a second hard drive. Nice for RAID arrays etc. [via Macenstein]
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Raid 5 in Windows XP
toms hardware has this guide to get getting raid 5 working on windows XP pro without extra hardware. interesting. you just need windows xp pro, a hex editor, some hard drives and enough controler ports for the drives.
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Quote of the day
This one is from me: “The only way you can die from coffee is by getting hit by a Kenco truck”. this was to someone who told me i could die if I drank too much coffee!
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Quote of the day – 20080206
Transposing C# code into VB.NET code is like translating Shakespear into French. – Tiernan
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