May 2006 - Posts
The only problem is... this ain't GNR . The "Axl Rose B l and", maybe. Why anyone even wants to see these photos is beyond me. (Though I will admit this group is better than the bunch of weirdos Axl gathered up in 2002.) I suppose if you go to a show
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This free service from Ganet is actually kinda handy in a pinch. You can get Yellow Page info, sports scores, movie times, weather, flight info and several other items sent to your phone -- free. You just text to "4INFO", tell it what you want and back comes the information.
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A normalized database will usually include "lookup tables" or "list tables". For example, a table of state names...pay grades...football team names. You get the idea. A typical lookup table is small and its data does not often change. A lookup table can be associated with zero to many records in other tables. Furthermore, if referential integrity is enforced, any record in a lookup table cannot be removed while an association exists in another table. So -- when retrieving results from a lookup table, I often find it useful to include a flag indicating whether a flag has such an association.
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AMA study says if you can walk a quarter mile then you're good for another 6 years...according the latest research .
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Finally! After years of being absurdly difficult (or unintuitively hackish), it is finally possible to transfer your TiVo recordings to your PC, edit them and produce DVD's. Doing so is no longer the domain of rocket scientists or teenagers.
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This is really lame.± Why do the Muckromedia and Adobe web sites each garner PR10* and Microsoft only a 9? And that's not the worst of it. Real.com also gets a PR10? Hello, exsqueeze me--baking soda. Dude, that is just wrong. Not only is their player a piece of cheese but the site is not that grand. Come on Googlebot, crawl yourself out of that one.
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