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Airis Kayaks: Wildlife photographer enjoys the Sport 11 to get close to his subjects!
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This site is for Airis kayak users and inflatable kayak enthusiasts to post stories, pictures, etc. We would love to hear how you are enjoying your Airis kayaks, what you are doing with them, if you have ideas for improving them, if you have questions about kayaking or boat maintenance, or.you name it, we want to hear it! Either post comments within the blog, or email me at aklish89@gmail.com with stories and photos. Below is what we have so far; send us more! Tuesday, August 25, 2009.
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Day "one": codemonth
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Starting on a holiday/party weekend might not have been the most clever choice. but start we shall. Time to start your projects! Reply here with what you're working on, what your first milestone (inchstone? Remember, we're going for steady pressure, a little work each day, not marathons) is, and what you're aiming for this month. Post a new comment. Anonymous comments are disabled in this journal. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post.
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Day 30 - Final Wrapup: codemonth
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Day 30 - Final Wrapup. November is over - were you able to focus some attention on a project of your own? Where are you taking it next? See you next year. Post a new comment. Anonymous comments are disabled in this journal. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. Your reply will be screened. Post a new comment. Post a new comment. Day 27 - wrapping up. Follow us on Facebook.
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Day 16: codemonth
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We're halfway through the month; over at that other project. They're hitting the 25,000 word mark. Hopefully you're plinking away at something at this point; how's it going? Post a new comment. Anonymous comments are disabled in this journal. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. Your reply will be screened. Post a new comment. Post a new comment. Day 27 - wrapping up. Follow us on Facebook.
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Day 1: What's up?: codemonth
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Day 1: What's up? I haven't started on a codemonth project myself - unless "rebuilding a kernel and restricted-drivers for ubuntu gutsy so my thinkpad works" counts, but that's also done. And isn't (fortunately) going to take all month :-). My short list of possible projects includes. Building an openid-based off-LJ polling system. End-to-end encrypted hiveminder tasks (a greasemonkey hack or XPI, probably). Finish an emacs interface to hiveminder (possibly using the AIMbot and pyToc. Post a new comment.
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The end of a month, the start of a maintenance cycle: codemonth
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The end of a month, the start of a maintenance cycle. November is over, but rather than treating this as "pencils down, papers to the front", think of it as having built some momentum to sustain your project into the new year. Remember that codecon. Is back (April 2008, San Francisco, "new and improved") if you're looking for more external inspiration. Post wrapups and summaries here. Post a new comment. Anonymous comments are disabled in this journal. We will log you in after post. Post a new comment.
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codemonth - Profile
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Created on 1 November 2004 (#5007350). Last updated on 29 December 2012. All Members , Moderated. CodeMonth is inspired by NaNoWriMo. But is about spending all of November writing code, instead of prose - the software you've always wanted to sit down and write, you've thought about for years, or at least minutes, and just need to finally sit down and put fingers to keyboard and GO. Code like the wind. In a posting on. Follow us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter. 1999 LiveJournal, Inc.
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Day four.: codemonth
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SInce we've only had local signups, I'd just say "spend that extra hour voting instead" except that the polls are already closed. So we have two android projects and one unspecified one signed up. I'll ask for progress reports tomorrow. Post a new comment. Anonymous comments are disabled in this journal. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. Your reply will be screened. Post a new comment.
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Day 20ish: codemonth
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Well, I was trying to post every five days or so, but travel intervened.). Since most of you are in the US, I hope you've enjoyed your turkey day. so instead of going out into the consumer hell of Black Friday, stay home and work on your project :-) If it involves coordinating with people outside the US they'll likely be working too. I've continued to have english get ahead of code, in meterstone (latest not-very-blinding insight - the fact that there are real and imaginary parts to an estimate does not.
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