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Steve Jobs thoughts on Longhorn
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Yes a damn lot of users are still working with Windows ... 98 !
Ashutosh Nilkanth mention an article about Longhorn, and yes it's going to be a long road, maybe the trip of our lives.
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disclaimer on dScribe
Looking at the good comments I received on dScribe, I decided in case to add this disclaimer (copy from Christian Weyer ) in case somebody would find that my code is not documented.
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Multipart Internet Mail Extensions (MIME)
This table should be useful if you code with Content-Type in your pages
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dScribe require FreeTextbox
Just in case as a reminder that I use the excellent FreeTextBox in dScribe.
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dScribe installation
Thanks for the users of dScribe who noticed some problems with the SQL scripts.
Also maybe because I was to excited to deliver something some of the procedures were the wrong ones.
Come back to GotdotNet in few minutes and you should see the correct Scripts (named this time Scripts SQL 0.1) -
Browsers stats
It seems on few stats examples I checked regularly (blog, Scoilnet, etc...) that the browser repartition is not anymore like a block between Internet Explorer and Netscape.
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dScribe GUI - A lot of improvements
Thanks to all who gave me some advice on the best practices for a complex GUI like the one below.
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Good fun ;-)
I really love this blog stuff.
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Toilet ringtones ;-)
New York commuters were less concerned about cellphone-number portability than cellphone pot-ability Wednesday. Edward Gallard, 41, was on a train out of Grand Central, went into the bathroom to make a call, dropped his phone into the toilet, reached in to grab it and got stuck, Reuters reported.
Rail workers couldn't help him, so they stopped the train and called in firefighters, who spent 90 minutes extricating the guy using their Jaws of Life equipment. Meanwhile, thousands of commuters were held up during the evening rush hour.