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Category Archives: short
Things I’ve Learnt: June 2010
Here’s my list of shareworthy things I’ve learnt recently, together with some links for further reading. If you’re writing a Mozilla Extensions (e.g. an extension for Firefox) and you want to launch a process on the local computer, you can … Continue reading
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Where To Find A (Physical) Map of Brisbane
A quick one for today: I wanted a fold-out map of greater Brisbane which was detailed enough to be able to see individual suburban roads. I didn’t need every road to be labelled, just to be shown. Of course the … Continue reading
Election Promises
I was thinking recently about politicians and election promises. It seems that no matter who gets elected, there’s always at least one promise which is made before the election, but gets neglected once the politician is in office. So I … Continue reading
Welcome to Sqizit
In the past I’ve tried using numerous different technologies to make my information and ideas available on the web. I’ve decided to, perhaps temporarily, switch to WordPress, hosted on blogetry. I have not used WordPress before. Perhaps I will like … Continue reading