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June 2009

CTT ZZ-Lancy

by zzlancy & 1 other
Club et école de tennis de table à Lancy, Genève. Suisse

CTT ZZ-Lancy

by infobulles & 1 other
Le CTT ZZ-Lancy est un club et une école de tennis de table, de compétition et de loisir, créé en 1962 à Genève en Suisse. Sis au Grand-Lancy, son local permanent (équipé de 10 tables et d'une buvette) accueille 7 jours sur 7 environ 130 membres dont une cinquantaine pratique la compétition.

Construct Your CSS | WYSIWYG Layout Editor, Semantic & Table-Free | Based on Blueprint & jQuery

by Krome
Construct Your CSS | WYSIWYG Layout Editor, Semantic & Table-Free | Based on Blueprint & jQuery

Chapter 5. Troubleshooting

by tadeufilippini
Table of Contents Wired troubleshooting Get information about the current connection Check if a connection is working properly Wireless troubleshooting Check that the device is on Check for device recognition Using Windows Wireless Drivers Check for a connection to the router Check IP assignment Check DNS IPv6 Not Supported

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May 2009

Recovering CREATE TABLE statement from .frm file

by balluche
Comment recréer la structure des tables après un crash sérieux innodb.

Using Google Spreadsheets as a Database with the Google Visualisation API Query Language « OUseful.Info, the blog…

by srcmax & 2 others , 1 comment
Over the weekend, I started exploring the Google Visualisation API Query Language, which is reminiscent of SQL (if that means anything to you!). This language provides a way of interrogating a data source such as a public online Google spreadsheet and pulling back the results of the query as JSON, CSV, or an HTML table.

Manipulation de table avec jQuery (PDF)

by Tiagut
-Tri. -Mise en évidence des lignes paires et impaires. -Mise en évidence des colonnes de tri. -Pagination. -Tri à travers la pagination.

mindflow, collaborative mind-mapping for multitouch-table

by karlcow

mindflow is a concept of mind-mapping, on multitouch table, in order to increase creativity during face-to-face collaborative design, but also an help to decision making. This web site follows the evolution of this project.

Visual Representation of Tabular Information - How to Fix the Uncommunicative Table | FlowingData

by karlcow & 1 other

The method presented here provides an alternative to mitigate the problems outlined above. It is a visual approach that uses Circos[http://mkweb.bcgsc.ca/circos] to represent rows and columns in a circular fashion, and ribbons to represent cell values. Does it solve every table's problems? No. It does provide, however, a way to capture the essence of the table and present it quantitatively and attractively.

explication pour créer des tableaux en formes circulaires. Bonne explication, mauvais examples

April 2009

A $99 Graphics Card Might Be All You Need

by alamat (via)
With the release of AMD’s latest budget graphics card, the Radeon HD 4770, the GPU giant is bringing a lot of technology to the table.

Apache CouchDB: Introduction

by holyver
What CouchDB is * A document database server, accessible via a RESTful JSON API. * Ad-hoc and schema-free with a flat address space. * Distributed, featuring robust, incremental replication with bi-directional conflict detection and management. * Query-able and index-able, featuring a table oriented reporting engine that uses Javascript as a query language. What it is Not * A relational database. * A replacement for relational databases. * An object-oriented database. Or more specifically, meant to function as a seamless persistence layer for an OO programming language.

Dare Obasanjo aka Carnage4Life - ASP.NET Caching vs. memcached: Seeking Efficient Data Partitioning, Lookup, and Retrieval

by ERSWeb (via)
I recently discovered memcached which is a distributed, object caching system originally developed by Brad Fitzpatrick of LiveJournal fame. You can think of memcached as a giant hash table that can run on multiple servers which automatically handles maintaining the balance of objects hashed to each server and transparently fetches/removes objects from over the network if they aren't on the same machine that is accessing an object in the hash table. Although this sounds fairly simple, there is a lot of grunt work in building a distributed object cache which handles data partitioning across multiple servers and hides the distributed nature of the application from the developer. memcached is a well integrated into the typical LAMP stack and is used by a surprising number of high traffic websites including Slashdot, Facebook, Digg, Flickr and Wikipedia. Below is what C# code that utilizes memcached would look like sans exception handling code

Dana Gordon - interaction design

by karlcow

Message Table

An answering machine that was merged into a wooden table. For each message received, a box appears on the table. To listen, open the box - and to delete, push it back into the desk. Exhibited at the Victoria & Albert Museum, at the Salone del Mobile 2005 in Milano and at the Gallery AB , Torino.

(designed with Shawn Bonkowski)

Twitter-Streetart: This demonstrates perfectly just how stupid and pointless twitter is! | Nerdcore

by karlcow

Twitter-Streetart: This demonstrates perfectly just how stupid and pointless twitter is!

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Twitter-Streetart von Questionmarc (via Urban Prankster) mit einem bemerkenswerten Kommentar darunter.

Das ist schon sehr, sehr lustig. Es ist ja nicht nur so, dass ein paar Journalisten Twitter nicht verstehen und darauf rumhacken. Es ist auch so, dass sobald man irgendetwas über Twitter schreibt, steht mindestens einmal der Kommentar „Dieses Posting ist der perfekte Beweis dafür, wie unglaublich belanglos und banal Twitter doch eigentlich ist.“ Jetzt könnte man sich ja denken, diese Twittmeckermentalität wäre ein deutsches Phänomen – da sah ich obige Streetart und darunter der Kommentar „This demonstrates perfectly just how stupid and pointless twitter is!“ Von wegen deutsch, das ist schlicht ein mentales Filterproblem der Rezipienten. Wenn ich die Worte „Fashion“ oder „Ballett“ lese, dann lese ich gar nicht erst weiter und ich schreibe erst Recht nicht einen Kommentar wie „Dieses Posting ist der perfekte Beweis dafür, wie unglaublich belanglos und banal Ballett doch eigentlich ist.“

Ich glaube, dieser Satz offenbart die komplette Absurdität solcher Kommentare. Geht auch so: „Dieses Posting ist der perfekte Beweis dafür, wie unglaublich belanglos und banal Blogs doch eigentlich sind.“ Bullshit. Ich kaufe mir auch keine Geflügelzüchtermagazine und beschwere mich dann, dass diese voller Geflügelzüchtercontent sind. Wenn man sich gerne und ausschließlich lange Abhandlungen zur Außenpolitik von Papua Neuguinea durchliest, wird man wohl schwerlich ein Fan von Twitter. Aber dann: Don’t fucking read it!

Ansonsten empfehle ich immer noch Julies Anleitung zum Glücklichtwittern: Twitter ist unnütz.

[update] Von Jeriko grade in den Kommentaren gepostet, auch sehr schön:

it’s a lesson in how the future of music is working -

fans are literally (and i mean that….literally) lining up at the signing table after shows and HANDING me cash, saying “thank you”.

i had to EXPLAIN to the so-called “head of digital media” of roadrunner australia WHAT TWITTER WAS. and his brush-off that “it hasn’t caught on here yet” was ABSURD because the next day i twittered that i was doing an impromptu gathering in a public park and 12 hours later, 150 underage fans - who couldn’t attend the show - showed up to get their records signed.

no manager knew! i didn’t even warn or tell her! no agents! no security! no venue! we were in a fucking public park!

life is becoming awesome.

Baccarat Basic Strategies

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Basic Strategies On Winning At Live Dealer Baccarat - by Dan The Poker ManLive dealer baccarat is not hard to play and has one of the highest payouts of all casino table games. Baccarat is one of the simplest ones to understand. It is in fact a simple ...

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