Earth Is Dying... Unfortunately no one cares
Even with all the media buzz about global warming and related destruction by 2050 not much is actually being done about it. The main problem in my opinion is that of people. It is mainly news media which covers such issues. Unfortunately most of the world doesn't pay attention to this. The core problem with most people's lack of awareness is
Lack of information due to illiteracy.No priority to the environment due to poverty or simple lacking morality.…
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April Fool
For all those who believed the post below about Google Print, you have been fooled. The Google Print service was another one of the company's elaborate April Fool's pranks.…
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Google prints your mail...for Free!
Google has launched a new product. Google Print. According to their site http://mail.google.com/mail/help/paper/more.html there is no limit to the number of pages you can print. Happy printing, I just tried it out and my prints will reach me in 5 days. C'mon people do your bit for the environment and use 96% recycled
LOL thats the annual google april fool's joke …
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Introducing Pixelframe
In Trac(k)ing I mentioned the "secret project" I was working on. Well I have decided its time to let the world know what it is, even though its not finished yet.
Its called Pixelframe.
Pixelframe is meant to be a lightweight image gallery. It uses PHP for the backend and my custom javascript toolkit ( called Juice ) for frontend effects and ajax requests. Juice will also be released seperately once it is done.…
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Its a flatscreen
I got a new monitor. Its my first flatscreen, a 17 inch Viewsonic VA1703wb. As I am no display expert all I can say is that its good enough and saves a lot of space! Now if only I could get Xorg to support its highest resolution 1440x900 …
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Trac(k)ing
Recently I discovered the Trac SCM for project management. And its really great. Especially for lone developer projects.
It has a inbuilt server, so know need to configure Apache for mod_python.Good offline documentation embedded within the projectSmall download sizeSimple setup for projectsSVN browsing and good diffsWiki feature allow TODO list maintenanceThe last is particularly useful when you have been storing TODOs in your SVN commits till now :D.
So I am using Trac for both ColourCode and my secret project(soon to be revealed), and I am loving it.…
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Ambigram Paranoia
Here it is, an ambigram after a Long... time. Its paranoia. And its brought to you by the all new Inkscape with Gaussian blur and more cool stuff.
OOPS: When you rotate it the shadow's in the wrong direction :( …
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Learning the hard way
I have come acrooss some rare occasions in programming in which the language/environment/common sense really wants you to learn after literally breaking you head. Thats what happened today in a javascript app I am doing (Shh! Its still a secret). For 2 days I have been trying to use everything I know to clean up a problem I was having with every node firing the event when only one should've been.…
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Its back
Not much of an interesting blog post this. Its just to let readers know that 22bits has been back for a while now, and I forgot to mention it.…
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22bits down
For all visitors who visited my site, 22bits, I would like to apologize for an Account Suspended page. Actually there was some confusion on the part of the x10hosting system which has led to me being suspended for no fault of my own. 22bits will be up in approximately 2 days. Forgive me for the inconvenience. …
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