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August 2009

0006390: Group action assign broken again - MantisBT

by night.kame

Not to seem ungrateful, but we're going on four years later and this still has not been fixed as of 1.1.7.

Tiens, on a trouvé pire que Firefox et ses bugs sur la gestion de table-layout:fixed ou de border-collapse:collapse.

July 2009

Inhabitat » Butterfly Bamboo Homes Are Hope for Thai Orphans

by karlcow

Humanitarian design organization TYIN Tegnestue from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology conceived the project in response to a need for more dormitories for Karen refugee children in the village of Noh Bo on the Thai-Burmese border. The six woven bamboo huts, dubbed Soe Ker Tie, or The Butterfly Huts because of their “winged” appearance were designed with the children’s happiness and health in mind.

June 2009

Chuck’s Blog » Blog Archive » Firefox and border-collapse

by night.kame

Chuck:

Your solution doesn’t solve the problem. If you use border-collapse: separate, and you actually use the borders, the smallest border you can get is 2px, which is not acceptable.

I cannot believe this bug is still around in Firefox 3.

Vous ne rêvez pas, nous sommes en 2009 et Firefox ne sait toujours pas gérer border-collapse correctement. On va se marrer avec CSS3.

Create Border for Picture - CSS with Google Sites

by prac53
Using in-line CSS we can define some border for picture

May 2009

Starving Artist Couture » Blog Archive » L’inspiration de Montréal

by karlcow

There is something about visiting a different city, more so a different country that swallows you whole. Sometimes the best way to create is to escape.

When border patrol asked, “What brings you to Canada?” I should have answered, “To make a new life”.

April 2009

PopTip - Greasemonkey Customisable - Add pop-up preview to any site - Flickr

by decembre
Script Summary: Add pop-up preview to any site.(Script homepage).....Rules for popup action must be written in "SITEINFO" in proper format. Properties of SITEINFO url (required)(RegExp) : URL to which the rule is applied. targetElement (required)(XPath) : XPath which select "A" elements. When "mouseover" action occurs on them, linked pages (values of "href" attributes) will be fetched. popupElement (required) (XPath) : XPath which select elements in fetched pages. These elements will be appear in tooltips. disabled (optional) : If you want to disable a rule temporally, set "false". style (optional) : CSS attributes of tooltips. Please be careful to write in CamelCase! (border-width -> borderWidth) stripe (optional) : If you set "true", small icons will be appended to elements on which the action will occur.

Chernobyl Today: A Creepy Story told in Pictures | Village Of Joy

by karlcow

In the zone of alienation in northern Ukraine, Kiev Oblast, near the border with Belarus. Its population had been around 50,000 prior to the accident. Today, the only residents are deer and wolves along with a solitary guard.

March 2009

Gaza-Sderot: A Tale of Two Cities - TIME

by srcmax
Gaza-Sderot captures daily life on both sides of the border in the days before Israel's military campaign

February 2009

Life in spite of everything : MultimediaShooter

by alexandre & 1 other
Gaza (Palestine) and Sderot (Israel): Report on the life of men, women and children in two cities on the Israeli Palestinian border. Strong story telling and fantastic well designed UI.

Niagara Falls | Niagara Falls wallpapers

by gambhire_chetan
The Niagara Falls are massive waterfalls on the Niagara River, straddling the international border between the Canadian province of Ontario and the U.S. state of New York.

Niagara Falls | Niagara Falls wallpapers | Niagara Travel Point

by gambhire_chetan
The Niagara Falls are massive waterfalls on the Niagara River, straddling the international border between the Canadian province of Ontario and the U.S. state of New York.

January 2009

Say goodbye nicely to peace | Lisa Goldman

by srcmax (via)
On page 30, Elinor Davidov writes about a 40-episode television documentary called Gaza-Sderot, Life in Spite of Everything. Each episode features an interview with an ordinary person on either side of the border, describing daily life. The result is a fascinating combination of drama and banality that makes each episode worth watching. It was co-produced by a staff from Sderot’s Sapir College, Gaza’s Ramattan Studios and the German-French arte.tv (photos and bio blurbs are here).

/home/nand » Gaza-Sderot

by srcmax (via)
As we are getting regular news on the war on the Gaza strip, we may often lack background information. I’d like to share a very good set of small videos on the daily life of 6 peoples in Gaza and Sderot (in Israel, close to the border of the Gaza strip) despite the war situation. It happens to have been broadcast during one month just before the war made the headlines. It is called “Gaza-Sderot”, and it is available here.

click opera - Aki Sasamoto, judgmental hopper

by karlcow

Aki says something very interesting in an interview, something about the relationship between being an expatriate and being judgmental. (Aki wants to encourage judgmentalism.) "More and more expatriates," she explains, "tend to be what I call Hoppers. Those who are aware of crossing borders of any kind seem to be more judgmental." But if they're inwardly judgmental, these expats master an outward conformity, a kind of Zelig-like quality: "They are also experts in blurring differences, to mask the consequences of their judgments. As a survival technique, Hoppers fool themselves to ignore gaps, or believe in mingling as the most natural, or even embrace characteristics, while positioning themselves out of such horizontal references... Whatever the resulting attitude is, border crossers face the choice of how to locate themselves in relation to sets of plural realities and values. This is the consequence of hopping-around. Being an expatriate is not the only method of hopping-around. But it seems to be an easy category in these days. This is what I mean by Hoppers."

December 2008

Global Voices Online » Gaza/Sderot: Israel and Palestine together on video

by srcmax (via)
The Gaza/Sderot: Life in Spite of Everything Project is one of the prime examples of the variety of ways a bridge between different cultures and world-views can be created through online media. In this project created by ARTE.tv, a French-German cultural television station, twelve people going on their day to day business on either side of a violent border were exposed on a website for ten week project which ended on December 23rd.

Gaza Sderot - Life in spite of everything

by 4004 & 8 others (via)
Gaza (Palestine) and Sderot (Israel): Report on the life of men, women and children in two cities on the Israeli Palestinian border. Tell about the reality on both sides. Despite of many dangers, air bombings and rocket attacks, those people never stop working, loving, and dreaming. Life despite of everything. On this website, you can find during two months short videos (2 minutes each) on Gaza and Sderot. Every day, one video from Palestine, the other one from Israel. One without the other only would show part of the reality.

make it known: Worldly Reading/Watching

by srcmax (via)
My research led me to 'Gaza Sderot - Life In Spite of Everything', a web-documentary by a French company. It follows the lives of men, women and children in two cities on the Israeli Palestinian border. Every day since October 26, 2008, two 2minuted videos are uploaded, one from each side. They are viewed side by side, giving a truly real look at the daily lives of these people. Despite the many dangers (air bombings and rocket attacks, power cuts and lack of food or medicine) the people never stop working, loving, and dreaming. It's been really amazing to get to know the people and follow their lives, and contrast them with how good we have it here in Canada. It's all very inspiring, and makes me want to do something.

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