Archive For February, 2002

Good morning, it's cold and sn …

Good morning, it’s cold and snowing lightly outside.I have to bring the cat to the vet this morning. I hope she’ll be ok.

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What's wrong with this picture …

What’s wrong with this picture? – Make sure you have the volume turned up!

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I renamed my blog to something …

I renamed my blog to something more interesting!

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The abortion referendum is on …

The abortion referendum is on March 6th. More abortion referendum information on the refcom website.

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From next Monday, March 4th, i …

From next Monday, March 4th, it’s going to cost 15c for every one of those plastic bags you get at supermarkets and shops. Here’s the RTE radio report.There’s more information on the 10steps.ie website.

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German police pulled over a dr …

German police pulled over a drunk driver who had snakes in his pants. – “Is that a snake in your pants or are you just happy to see me?” hehe..

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Wow! Congestion charging schem …

Wow! Congestion charging scheme gets Livingstone go-ahead – Motorists will be charged £5 to drive to Central London on weekdays! It’s going to be introduced on Feb 17th, 2003. I can see trouble ahead.. In related news, the penality points system due to be introduced here is in doubt because there isn’t money for the [...]

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Three held over Omagh bombing. …

Three held over Omagh bombing. I heard about the Dail efficiency reforms on the radio at lunch time. They’re going to introduce electronic voting, TDs will have greater access to ministers for questioning, and timetables have been changed. I was at the dentist today. I have to go back on March 16th for fillings and [...]

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why to use template-engines in …

why to use template-engines in state-of-the-art webapps? – Saw this on the PHP-Smarty mailing list and makes for interesting reading if you develop web apps.

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Introduction to CSS Layout – A …

Introduction to CSS Layout – As web developers we have been trained to see an <h1> tag as a way to make something bold and large, not as a way of marking it as a section header.

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