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MD5SUM (Matéria)
October 2009
Internode :: File Download Mirror :: Directory Listing
September 2009
help/fr/problems – Cyberduck
Xparameter - Faire un scan des tous vos fichiers vidéos - TUTO - Module films : Xlobby et Ant Movie Catalog (AMC)
YouTube - How to Install Ubuntu Linux
AppzPlanet.com
NRG ISO extractor
DAEMON Tools - Emulation de lecteurs de CD-Rom - Developpez.com
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August 2009
Lecteurs de cartes PCMCIA (ViaAcess) incompatible CanalSat - (carte ISO 7816-3 , DVD MPEG2) - 89 euros - GEOSAT - Satellite - Home Cinéma
July 2009
OGC Geospatial Rights Management Summit: Moving the Discussion Forward - Articles
GeoREL is now an ISO standard. The most visible efforts of the working group involved a pilot for ORCHESTRA, an effort to outline some possible licenses. The group extended the existing Creative Commons licenses with a few extra licenses to cover non-disclosure, commercial use and emergency use.
June 2009
May 2009
BurnCDCC - Graver ISO - Gratuit
Index of /cdimage/release/current-live/i386/iso-cd
UNetbootin - Homepage and Downloads
April 2009
March 2009
Télécharger les Dvd Ubuntu ou Kubuntu au format iso
February 2009
PeaZip: free RAR 7Z ACE PAQ TAR ZIP archiver utility
Foreign Exchange 3-character Currency Codes
January 2009
Zend Framework: Documentation
For year there are two specifiers available which are often mistaken. The Y specifier for the ISO year and the y specifier for the real year. The difference is small but significant. Y calculates the ISO year, which is often used for calendar formats. See for example the 31. December 2007. The real year is 2007, but it is the first day of the first week in the week 1 of the year 2008. So, if you are using 'dd.MM.yyyy' you will get '31.December.2007' but if you use 'dd.MM.YYYY' you will get '31.December.2008'. As you see this is no bug but a expected behaviour depending on the used specifiers.
