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2Mike?s Musings » Operator 0.8b is Available
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Messages in a bottle
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Putting such musings in a blog won?t help make them easier or harder to find, of course. But somehow the pages in question ? and the pages I felt like writing in response ? seem to fit more neatly into the genre of the journal, or the ongoing work log, the lab notebook, than into any other.
Michael démarre son carnet web,
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Koz Speaks ? Random Musings on Technology
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So naturally I?m interested in migrating rails from subversion to git, as are the rest of the core team. Unfortunately ,
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Slow Flex Builder compile and refresh solution - Modules at Marc?s Musings
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Musings on photographic metadata | ITworld
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Oh, and besides that again, it always seems to be more fun to
create new stuff than to create stuff about old stuff.,
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HTML Composition in Thunderbird - Tales From The Geek Side - The geeky musings of Greg Rowe.
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Generally I write email using plain text. Sometimes I really want to use HTML. I couldn?t find an easy way to switch to compose in HTML when composing a message in Thunderbird so I started searching for extensions. I found that you don?t need an extension to accomplish this. All you need to do is hold shift while clicking on the compose
button (?write? button). This doesn?t work with the keyboard (ctrl-shift-m)En parlant d'interface utilisateur ratée, un peu comme les claviers d'Apple.,
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Mike?s Musings » A Self Cleaning Inbox
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Imagine an inbox where mail that you?ve read disappears from your inbox after say three days. It could be archived or deleted. The only way to keep it from disappearing is to flag it or file it after you read it. You would be forced to make a decision on mail when you receive it (or within three days) and mail you don?t really care about would simply disappear. And your inbox would only contain very new stuff or stuff you deliberately flagged.,
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Koz Speaks ? Random Musings on Technology
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Software is hard | More musings on software development
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Z666.7.L364 (www.jenniferlang.net) - musings related to metadata, cataloging, and the ?great big? world of librarianship (plus some other stuff?) » ALA Annual 2007: Electronic Resources Interest Group
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