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November 2009
Trailer - Yamazakura - Nippon Cinema
wish jar : real life tweet #4
i am a big fan of Ozu. link.
we can learn a lot from his films. a quick list:
1. life and people are impermanent.
2. slow down.
3. look people in the eye.
4. drink tea.
5. be kind.
6. simple things hold the secret.
wish jar : real life tweet #4
i am a big fan of Ozu. link.
we can learn a lot from his films. a quick list:
1. life and people are impermanent.
2. slow down.
3. look people in the eye.
4. drink tea.
5. be kind.
6. simple things hold the secret.
Interview with Adam Saltsman of Semi Secret Software
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real life tweet #4
Sponsorised links
October 2009
Happy Famous Artists: alexandre nicolas: the predestined
Data Visualization: A Primer and Practical Application | eyecube
Good Data Viz can illuminate and educate, inspire and entertain. I also understand that this is an area when I am a student and am happy to turn it over to the pros. So, with this post I want to share some of the smartest stuff I’ve seen, as well as provide you with some original commentary from Patricia McDonald, Planning Director at BBH Labs.
Mac OS X's Single-Application Mode Makes My Mac Happy - Stéphane Rangaya
You can easily try it. Launch the Terminal and write:
defaults write com.apple.dock single-app -bool true
killall Dock
If you want use the multi-application mode (the normal way):
defaults delete com.apple.dock single-app
killall Dock
jessenoller.com - Django, mod_wsgi, Apache and OS X – do it.
whut_2.jpgSo, I’m one of those people where I don’t like running things “too far” from what a production setup might look like (I code on OS/X, deploy to Linux). This is why I jump(ed) through various hoops on my OS X system to get Apache/Django/mod_wsgi/etc all up and running and happy (not for serving the site; just developing).
FKDL Metro Monde opening « Since - Upian - Artspace
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September 2009
AFP: G20: Sarkozy décrète la fin des paradis fiscaux, "bagarre" sur les bonus
Cozy Lummox: Pigs, Pimps and Prostitutes
Official Google Blog: Picasa 3.5, now with name tags and more
Today, I'm happy to announce that we're releasing Picasa 3.5, a new version of our free photo editing software. This version gives you the ability to add name tags to your photos, using the same facial recognition technology that powers name tags on Picasa Web Albums.
Android barcode scanner in 6 lines of Python code
After my last video about using a barcode scanner to add and search books in your library, I was feeling pretty happy. Bar code scanners are pretty cheap–mine cost about $65. But then Google released the Android Scripting Environment (ASE) and it turns out that you don’t even need a bar code scanner. Instead, you can use an Android phone such as the G1.
Just as a proof-of-concept, here’s a barcode scanner written in six lines of Python code:
