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Fat Dog To The Big Apple: January 2009
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Monday, 26 January 2009. Orick : The Bigfoot Capital of America. Sunday 25th January 2009. Igfoot, also known as Sasquatch", I recited to a patently uninterested dog, "is an alleged ape-like creature purportedly inhabiting forests, mainly in the Pacific Northwes. Hawg Wild Grill and Bar. Orick Chamber of Commerce. Links to this post. Thursday, 22 January 2009. Thursday 22nd January 2009. Stone Lagoon School House Museum. Redwood Trails At Stone Lagoon. Links to this post. Tuesday 20th January 2009. In 18...
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Fat Dog To The Big Apple: March 2009
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Wednesday, 18 March 2009. Week 47 : Klamath to Crescent City. We stayed the night at the stunning Redwood National Park Hostel which is part of Hosteling International. I couldn't find any rules about dogs not being allowed but to be on the safe side I booked her in as my travelling companion and went for the more expensive option of a private room rather than a dormitory. I asked Amy as we sat on the harbour wall at Crescent City. She just yawned and ignored me. Links to this post. Other Blogs Of Note.
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Fat Dog To The Big Apple: Week 57 : Postcard From Bandon
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Tuesday, 6 April 2010. Week 57 : Postcard From Bandon. Click on postcards to enlarge and read. Oooh, my goodness! Reading these town names is like music to my eyes. I still miss the Bandon Cheese factory- no one did cheese the way they did. And Coos Bay- the rocks one can find in the river and along the seashore are exquisite. Ah, lovely postcards. 12 April 2010 at 09:29. 7 June 2010 at 07:26. 7 June 2010 at 07:59. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). One time lecturer, writer on European Affairs and bus ...
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Building the beer engine: August 2010
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Building the beer engine. Wednesday, 25 August 2010. The more astute among you will have noticed that its almost exactly 2 years since I made an entry in this blog. I do have an excuse, honest. Around the middle of August 2008 I was faced with a life changing decision. Do I continue working in web development or do I get involved in the beer business by taking over a small, specialist beer distributor. You've probably guessed that I bought the company. Don't think I've done that before.
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Building the beer engine
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Building the beer engine. Wednesday, 20 October 2010. Http:/ phptest.beerengine.com/map2.php. Kind of shows you what I'm up to but till I get some quality time to work on it things like map pointers and rollovers are just items on a wish list. Http:/ phptest.beerengine.com/wai3b.php. If you really need to know where you are. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Its nearly two months since I announced that I wa. View my complete profile. The Albion Brewery, Whitechapel, London.
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Building the beer engine: February 2011
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Building the beer engine. Tuesday, 8 February 2011. Nothing to see here. But that doesn't mean nothing is happening. A whole new database structure is being built and tested. Sync tools are being built to feed the data from beerengine.com into the new DB. Template pages are being created with multilingual capabilities. No, I'm not telling anyone which country! I really want to see this stand on it's own two feet. Anyway, I think I'll go write some more sync scripts. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Building the beer engine: Back to work
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Building the beer engine. Wednesday, 25 August 2010. The more astute among you will have noticed that its almost exactly 2 years since I made an entry in this blog. I do have an excuse, honest. Around the middle of August 2008 I was faced with a life changing decision. Do I continue working in web development or do I get involved in the beer business by taking over a small, specialist beer distributor. You've probably guessed that I bought the company. Don't think I've done that before.
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Building the beer engine: January 2011
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Building the beer engine. Wednesday, 26 January 2011. Been thinking about the site again and I've decided to pretty much start again. I can use the existing dataset so nothing will be wasted. I was mulling over the new features I want to add and brainstorming a new indexing system. (developed about 8 years back to index tens of thousands of photos but gathering cobwebs since then. Shame since it's very simple and powerful.). Friday, 21 January 2011. Hopefully some of this will be visible in a week or two.
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Building the beer engine: July 2008
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Building the beer engine. Wednesday, 30 July 2008. I've also added application level control so I can make the site read only or turn it off completely if the need arises. That's about it for now. Keep adding stuff to the old site, information is always needed. Monday, 21 July 2008. Black Boss porter from Poland, Christmas beer from Jenlain in France and a Vlo from here in Amsterdam were my choices. Mrs ED loves Flying Dog Doggie Style from near Denver and Rochefort 8. Thursday, 17 July 2008. One of the ...