spurn.org
Simple javascript RDF Parser and query thingy.
http://www.spurn.org/rdf-parser
Simple javascript RDF Parser and query thingy. Latest Version 0.34. This RDF parser is designed to run in a web-browser or SVG browser, allowing you to process RDF on the client. The parser isn't complete, there's no support for various bits of the spec, and isn't all that fast, especially with large XML/RDF files. I've found it quite useful though for simple querying. RDF datatypes and languages are supported in the parser, but the query engine provides no way of querying against it currently, should be...
dustwell.com
Dustin Boswell's Home Page
http://dustwell.com/links.html
Brain Dumps about Computers, Programming, and Everything Else. Oil ETFs leak money. Div, span, and CSS "display:". SSH keys in 2 easy steps. An hour" vs. "A hour". How to hash passwords. MacBook Pro Sharp Edge. Fixing Your Flaky Internet. My Audi A4 Gas Mileage. Random Links I use:. A list of the best. A new preschool in Venice.
dean.edwards.name
Dean Edwards: Order of Events
http://dean.edwards.name/weblog/2005/02/order-of-events
Packer 2.0 (beta). 8217;s article for alistapart. Describes how to separate behavior from content by attaching event handlers at page load time. Jim Ley. That the window’s. Event is sometimes too late to do this. Although I think he is right. It is only a problem for pages with lots of graphical content. The problem is that the window’s. Page content is loaded. That includes images and other binary content. If a page has lots of images (or one big one), then the. It occurs immediately after the. Somehow ...
dean.edwards.name
Dean Edwards: getElementsByTagName()
http://dean.edwards.name/weblog/2009/12/getelementsbytagname
Convert any colour value to hex in MSIE. MSIE’s document.createStyleSheet() throws an error if there are more than 30 existing style sheets. It turns out that document fragments. Do not implement the. Method. But they. Nobody cares about this except for people that write JavaScript selector engines. If you are one of those people then keep reading. I can code around the absence of a lot of. Seemed impossible to do without. So I had to fake it! Function/method calls (even on native objects). You can proba...
aeroprofile.wordpress.com
Lunchtime ride – with sports drink | Aero Profile
https://aeroprofile.wordpress.com/2010/04/27/lunchtime-ride-with-sports-drink
On cycling, computing and parenthood. I’ve joined Twitter! Lunchtime ride with sports drink. Tuesday 27 April, 2010. I headed out today for my first lap since last Thursday. I didn’t ride at lunchtime yesterday as my legs were still aching from a hard day’s gardening on Saturday. Conditions were great today. It was about 22 degrees Celsius with a south-westerly. I could definitely feel the effects of the wind, but riding against it wasn’t too bad. So today I mixed up a dose of High5 EnergySource. Followi...
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FNRttC: The episode in Essex | Aero Profile
https://aeroprofile.wordpress.com/2010/05/04/fnrttc-the-episode-in-essex
On cycling, computing and parenthood. Next FNRttC: 28 May 2010 to Whitstable. FNRttC: The episode in Essex. Tuesday 4 May, 2010. Busy at the tail end of the ride. Thanks to everyone who came on the ride, helped me out after the crash or has wished me well! A few extras from the Southend ride:. YouTube video by Andy Allsopp. GPS map of the route. Responses to “FNRttC: The episode in Essex”. Feed for this Entry. Tuesday 4 May, 2010 at 16:02. Tuesday 4 May, 2010 at 16:21. Tuesday 4 May, 2010 at 16:57. You a...
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Next FNRttC: 28 May 2010 to Whitstable | Aero Profile
https://aeroprofile.wordpress.com/2010/05/05/next-fnrttc-28-may-2010-to-whitstable
On cycling, computing and parenthood. FNRttC: The episode in Essex. Next FNRttC: 28 May 2010 to Whitstable. Wednesday 5 May, 2010. The next Friday Night Ride to the Coast. It also serves alcohol). A forum thread for the ride. Is now open on CycleChat. The ride is free but registration is essential. Lights, spare inner tubes and common sense required. Email fnrttc@yahoo.co.uk to get your name down. Responses to “Next FNRttC: 28 May 2010 to Whitstable”. Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
jibbering.org
Simple javascript RDF Parser and query thingy.
http://www.jibbering.org/rdf-parser
Simple javascript RDF Parser and query thingy. Latest Version 0.34. This RDF parser is designed to run in a web-browser or SVG browser, allowing you to process RDF on the client. The parser isn't complete, there's no support for various bits of the spec, and isn't all that fast, especially with large XML/RDF files. I've found it quite useful though for simple querying. RDF datatypes and languages are supported in the parser, but the query engine provides no way of querying against it currently, should be...
jibbering.org
Jibbering Sports, gels, drinks, hills, SportTracks
http://www.jibbering.org/sports
Jim Ley, Jibbering.com. As well as all the geeky stuff, another interest of mine is being fit, particular with cycling and running, and I have various articles about that. Pages about sports related stuff. Home made Energy Gels. Home made Energy Drink. Home made recovery drink. Beyond Carbohydrates and Proteins, what and why? Profiles of various hills I cycle. Cadence from Speed SportTracks plugin. Jim Ley - jim@jibbering.com.
inthesaddleblog.wordpress.com
IN THE SADDLE | RACING BIKES ON THE ROADS OF LONDON, SURREY & BEYOND… | Page 2
https://inthesaddleblog.wordpress.com/page/2
RACING BIKES ON THE ROADS OF LONDON, SURREY and BEYOND…. And who gets to decide which is which? Read the rest of this entry ». Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Across the Pain Barrier: wish you were here? Hope all is well back home. Our trip has been interesting and eventful, although not all of it so enjoyable. But I suppose that’s the price you pay for a sense of adventure! Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens...
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