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A Trip To Da Sing | Blogare
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A Trip To Da Sing. Near the Beaverton Transit Center along Lombard road sits a humble and simple store named Da Sing. The name itself tells something about the owner, an immigrant from Asia who managed to set up a store selling fish, crabs, vegetables and processed foods. Description of store–external. Description of store–internal. Customers of Da Sing are mostly buyers of the fishes. A lot of them are immigrants coming from Asian countries. Communication is largely a matter of speaking simple e...Picki...
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Guy Kawasaki | Blogare
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Tuning to LifeOnline by Bob Parsons, they interviewed Guy Kawasaki asking him several questions. Turns out Guy worked at Apple as an evangelist building up developers and users around the Macintosh. Bob asked questions related to marketing and investment. At the end of the segment, Guy mentioned his weblog at blog.guykawasaki.com. Posted by ben on September 13, 2006 at 12:17 am. Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback. From your own site. Previous Entry: Sad, because…. Sad, because….
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September | 2006 | Blogare
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Archive for September 2006. September 13, 2006. Tuning to LifeOnline by Bob Parsons, they interviewed Guy Kawasaki asking him several questions. Turns out Guy worked at Apple as an evangelist building up developers and users around the Macintosh. Bob asked questions related to marketing and investment. At the end of the segment, Guy mentioned his weblog at blog.guykawasaki.com. Sad, because…. September 7, 2006. Sad, because…. Javascript API Array Object. A Trip To Da Sing. Status of Chinese People.
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Thoughts And Insights | Blogare
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Sixteen hexadecimal digits are popping on and off some websites. These numbers are keys used to unlock DVD-HD protection. 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0. See http:/ www.downloadsquad.com/2007/05/01/hd-dvd-key-fiasco-is-an-example-of-21st-century-digital-revolt/. Roslyn Chapel shows up again with an interesting twist. See http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Found a nice tool binding OpenGL and C-sharp. http:/ csgl.sourceforge.net/. Posted by ben on May 2, 2007 at 12:39 am. From your own site.
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Hello world! | Blogare
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Welcome to WordPress.com. This is your first post. Edit or delete it and start blogging! Posted by ben on December 28, 2005 at 7:48 am. Next Entry: Ubuntu: Enabling FTP. Hi, this is a comment. To delete a comment, just log in, and view the posts’ comments, there you will have the option to edit or delete them. Posted on December 28, 2005 at 7:48 am. RSS Feed for this entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:.
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February | 2006 | Blogare
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Archive for February 2006. February 16, 2006. I’ve been thinking about the algorithm that rolled-out several days ago. In it, any token not matching the key receives a penalty. This is necessary in order to implement security for authorized users. Unauthorized users will be placed in limbo where they will deal an uncertain delay. I’m starting to believe it to be a yes. The stats show attacks slowed matching the low number per hour. At Outstanding Landscape Photos. Sad, because…. A Trip To Da Sing.
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Hodie | Blogare
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I’ve been thinking about the algorithm that rolled-out several days ago. In it, any token not matching the key receives a penalty. This is necessary in order to implement security for authorized users. Unauthorized users will be placed in limbo where they will deal an uncertain delay. I’m starting to believe it to be a yes. The stats show attacks slowed matching the low number per hour. At Outstanding Landscape Photos. Posted by ben on February 16, 2006 at 8:36 am. From your own site. Sad, because….
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Getting Jabberd Up | Blogare
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Finally got jabberd up and running after a recomp/rebuild using –enable-debug. That helped a lot in figuring out what was going on. Also got rc.d and init.d scripts copied over . Several lines of jabberd init script code were modified to suit Ubuntu. Turns out the code used killproc(). Which was not used in Ubuntu, start-stop-daemon(). Was used instead to set the Start(), Stop() and Restart() going. First test, took Gaim. Posted by ben on December 29, 2005 at 10:12 am. From your own site.
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Javascript API Array Object | Blogare
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Javascript API Array Object. If youre writing an application using Javascript API, the chances of setting up an Array object would probably be high. Array objects hold elements that can be referenced via JS script. For C programmers, the API provides a way of creating these objects and later on add elements to them. You will need to be familiar with several function calls and they are listed below:. JS NewArrayObject – returns a JSObject of array type. ArgsObj = JS NewArrayObject(cx, 0, NULL); if (!
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Sad, because… | Blogare
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Sad, because…. One of my favorite online community forum is closing down. Most of the users have left and only a few remain there watching the cobwebs accumulate. The heyday has long past and it is now a silent place. The users moved on to better forums, though the few users that remain seems to be prepared to go as well. Posted by ben on September 7, 2006 at 8:43 am. Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback. From your own site. Previous Entry: Javascript API Array Object. Sad, because….