Professor Tetris , unfolded
Canadian scientist Dr. Erik Demaine, about whom I blogged in November (2003) gets mentioned in January 2004’s Wired
Ian Irving's Code and Culture from Toronto
Canadian scientist Dr. Erik Demaine, about whom I blogged in November (2003) gets mentioned in January 2004’s Wired
As part of my ongoing “Year of VOIP” rant, I submit Tim Bray’s Telephony R.I.P.? or “Video conferencing for free”/”Videophone’s for the Rest of us”. also extremetech has this on webcam’s :The $40 Device You Didn’t Know You Needed And Continue reading What does VOIP get you?
via InfoWorld: Google adds number search tool Not every one is aware of this, and unfortunalty many of these tricks/Tips/Hacks only work for USA based information, but you can search for A phone number like (530) 756-0236 and get a Continue reading Googling by the numbers
“Pick a word. Now, imagine a potentially meaningful adjective or other nebbish modifier, select the first letter, and append this to either the beginning or the end of the noun you originally chose. Slashdot | Why Such Unimaginative Nomenclature?
Today’s reading list : Java(TM) Boutique – The Power of Three – Eclipse, Tomcat, and Struts Advanced DAO programming Databases and Tomcat hopefully not DOA, with a lemon wrapped around a large brick.
via A Sleepless Night in Tucson: “Mastering MVC and Model 2 with Struts”