Why do I torture myself by watching these video's ?? I guess it's to show myself that there is life outside of computers. Anyhow .. here it is. For more info go to www.holidayswithpurpose.com.
I was promted to write this post to mention a "featue" that I discovered in hibernate. I've been using hibernate for a little while and have found it to be a love / hate relationship. It may be that I just don't have enough experience with it to
I just started to use this really handy firefox extention. It enables you to sync your browser settings, the bookmarks, history, cookies, open tabs, etc from one compter to another. It will syncronise transparently without interupting the user e
Google Australia are looking for software engineers and project managers to join their R&D team. This article from ZDnet suggest that they're taking a "don't call us, we'll call you approach". I wonder what you have to do to get them to noti
new version 1.3.101- fixed minor bug with case sensitive file path i.e. /data/UserFiles changed to /data/userfiles
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Researcher says the solid-state fan is the biggest improvement in cooling since the heat pipe. I just had to post this coz I think it is really cool. :) Pun definitely intended. Thanks to Ben Scales, the network administrator at work, for sendin
Cold Fusion has taken out the first prize in the web development section of the Jolt Awards for this year. I spotted this on Ben Forta's blog and thought I'd repost it here for my own reference. There's a whole bunch of other cool looking techno
I just discovered 30onair.com.. It's great entertainment for a Saturday morning and probably a good way to sell your manager on AIR, Flex, CF, etc. It has a series of 30 second videos from developers around the world that use the technologies th
It's official. Tonight we lauched the Sunshine Coast Adobe Web User Group. I know ... it's a mouthful. We wanted to create a group that's going to cater to a broader range of technologies other than just Cold Fusion, Flex or Flash for example. S
I just came across the strangest thing on our windows 2003 cluster.. I'm calling it a windows feature for lack of a better description. We basically have a hard drive replicated across two servers .. both the same size volume, but they're