Archive For December, 2002

It's 2003 in Australia already …

It’s 2003 in Australia already, only half a day left in Europe. Happy new year!

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Dynamically labeling blockquot …

Dynamically labeling blockquotes with CSS | Holovaty.com – looks really interesting.

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Linux Today – Year-End 2002 Di …

Linux Today – Year-End 2002 Digest: Looking Back and Looking Ahead

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"Considered Harmful" Essays Co …

“Considered Harmful” Essays Considered Harmful It is not uncommon, in the context of academic debates over computer science and Web standards topics, to see the publication of one or more “considered harmful” essays. These essays have existed in some form for more than three decades now, and it has become obvious that their time has [...]

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Back at work.. hope you had a …

Back at work.. hope you had a good holiday! The Matrix Makers – behind the scenes on the set. Can’t wait!

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"smart" sharpening software …

“smart” sharpening software – great tips here. Applies to the GIMP as well as Photoshop.

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City SunriseTaken this mornin …

City Sunrise Taken this morning in Cork City. It's now overcast outside but this morning there was a beautiful sky. What About Me? 3 pigeons sitting on a wall. One of them was left on it's own and was trying to pal up to the other two. On another note, the sales started yesterday and [...]

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Pixel Count – excellent articl …

Pixel Count – excellent article on digital photography, and the contraints imaging sensors hit. Those constraints aren’t always the sensor too..

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mcblue – very nice theme for M …

mcblue – very nice theme for Metacity.

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Happy Christmas! Hope the day …

Happy Christmas! Hope the day is going well for you and Santa visited last night!I’m downloading the thinkzoo episodes to show the family. Get them if you haven’t already!And in case you haven’t got Flash, take a look at this site to download “Macromedia Flash Player 6 for Linux”. They have apt-rpm, urpmi, debian apt [...]

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