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Recipe of the Week | Around the World in 180 Days
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Around the World in 180 Days. A journey across the Atlantic and into matrimony. Recipe of the Week March 4, 2010. Filed under: tastebud tinglers. 8212; rhet @ 1:41 pm. See the heart shape in the pit of the squash? Hehe We were too excited to taste the salad for me to remember to take a picture of it.which seems to happen more often then not, whoops! I’ve been trying a few new recipes a week and I thought maybe I’d start sharing some of my favorites! Plus healthy, fairly easy to make and inexpensive!
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Get Sprung | Around the World in 180 Days
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Around the World in 180 Days. A journey across the Atlantic and into matrimony. Get Sprung April 7, 2010. Filed under: daily life. 8212; rhet @ 12:21 pm. Window box and teacup flowers. So with no more windows to put a box in, we scrounged around for anything to stick them in and came up with mason jars and teacups to a pretty lovely result if I do say so myself! It only took more than a dozen phone calls to the letting agency’s maintenance department. And we’ve finally acquired a toaster! That does look ...
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diary of a wrap: July 2009
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Diary of a wrap. Wrapper, wrapper, wrap, they call him the wrapper. Wednesday, July 8, 2009. Incoming, Part 3- back to Pythonland. I guess I should just stop apologizing for late posts- I'm up against various deadlines, and we all know that that means, so I'll just get on with it and hope there's someone still reading. So the last time around. The entry point for callbacks into the Receiver object is routeMsgCallback(), and it's defined like this in the AbstractReceiver class in the Pyrex pxd file:.
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diary of a wrap: May 2009
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Diary of a wrap. Wrapper, wrapper, wrap, they call him the wrapper. Saturday, May 30, 2009. Top gear- how fast can we drive Python? In order to get an idea of how well my wrapper is performing, I needed to get some idea of the theoretical limit in performance I could expect with Python. Specifically, I needed to get an idea of how fast I could generate upcalls into Python from an external library via a thread that Python knows nothing about. Selfkind = "python upcall target". Targets = [PyUpcallTarget(),...
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Class Culture | Around the World in 180 Days
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Around the World in 180 Days. A journey across the Atlantic and into matrimony. Class Culture March 17, 2010. Filed under: daily life. 8212; rhet @ 5:23 am. It dawned on me the other day when I was thinking about how something as simple as a haircut could demonstrate ones class here. With certain styles, sporting X cut means you are of X class. I’m sure there are exceptions to the rule, but generally if you wear a c. Chav is a term applied to certain young people in the United Kingdom. The stereotypi...
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diary of a wrap: August 2009
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Diary of a wrap. Wrapper, wrapper, wrap, they call him the wrapper. Friday, August 7, 2009. Incoming Revisited- You're Never Too Old To Learn. The potential speedups I had in mind were:. Get rid of the sequential search for the proper handling method in the “routing” receiver objects, and start using the message type as a direct index into the handler list. I won't keep you in suspense; all changes provided some benefit, although some much more than others. A much bigger improvement came from changing th...
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diary of a wrap: June 2009
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Diary of a wrap. Wrapper, wrapper, wrap, they call him the wrapper. Saturday, June 20, 2009. Incoming, Part 2- creating speedy receivers. Sorry for the delay in a post; there's been lots going on here including house guests and professional obligations. So in the last post. In the end, there were three main areas whose optimization provided the biggest performance boosts: mapping from C data to Python objects, invoking the user's Python callback, and optimizing the performance of the callback itself.
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diary of a wrap: Exposition-- all yarns need one
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Diary of a wrap. Wrapper, wrapper, wrap, they call him the wrapper. Monday, May 18, 2009. Exposition- all yarns need one. Several jobs ago, I worked with Matt Meinel. 29West’s global director of business development. After spending some time with the documentation and examples, I felt I wanted to start tinkering with the technology. The question was, in what form? That’s when it occurred to me to develop a Python. Wrapping the API would entail touching all of its parts. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Familiar Faces | Around the World in 180 Days
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Around the World in 180 Days. A journey across the Atlantic and into matrimony. Familiar Faces February 27, 2010. Filed under: daily life. 8212; rhet @ 7:29 pm. No matter how far away I move, I always seem to find strangers that look exactly like someone I know from home. Sometimes when I get a closer look, they turn out to look nothing like the person I thought they did, but sometimes I could swear they were twins! Any other expats (or even someone with nomadic tendencies) found this? An American girl (...