For those of you who have a burning desire to have a wiki that you can take with you anywhere, anytime Wiki on a stick is for you! The wonderful folks at WikiMedia have put together this article which describes how to load up a memory stick or USB Flash drive (known to some as a […]
Archive for March, 2006
And for dessert… Wiki on a stick!
Published March 28th, 2006 in Development, Downloads, Gadgets and Utilities. 0 Comments There’s no good reason for this post except to show a really cool picture of Eta Carinae. This was taken in 1996 and shows the two-bulb nebula attached to the star Eta Carinae. Astronomers feel that this star is a really good candidate for a full-blown supernova.
Sources: APOD
For many years rumours of a tenth planet in our solar system have been the stuff of tabloids and science-fiction writers. In 2003 a new planetoid was discovered beyond the orbit of Pluto. Officially named 2003 UB313 this small chunk of rock and ice is about 30% more massive than Pluto.
Now that it has been discovered, the […]
OK, OK… Those non-technical folks out there may have the first instinct to skip over this post… but this one’s more of a story…
Last year, almost a whole year ago, I was looking for some blogging software that I could run on my site that was written in ASP.NET (preferably the experimental ASP.NET 2). Much to […]
A new practise is cropping up in HR departments and recruiters offices around the world. In addition to the typical resume reviews and background checks, recruiters are now beginning to search through your on-line profile.
By using personal networking services such as Friendster or Myspace and also through other avenues like Blogs and personal websites […]
It’s amazing what will trigger a reaction in people. I was browsing through RetroJunk.com tonight and on a whim decided to look through some old commercials. These were all made before I reached the age of 10, and it’s amazing how many of them I remember.
What about you, are you a chlid of the […]
I was just reading through Dan Fernandez’s blog and came accross a very interesting article for any of you who work in an environment where MS-Office is prevalent. Though there are many ways to interface and interact with Outlook with .NET products, here is a very short tutorial which demonstrates how to create Outlook […]
Dj Bolivia has released another volume in his series of music entitled Music to Code By. This is the fourth in what appears to be a six-volume set. To download the first four volumes, as well as other DJ Bolivia tracks visit DJ Bolivia’s Web Site. Volume four is dedicated to the power of blogs and […]
The Cassini space-probe has recently completed a fly-by of Saturn and its moon Enceladus. Early indications are that the moon contains pockets of liquid water only tens of metres below the surface. The stunning image from the APOD site shows the “tiger-stripe” crevasses from which plumes of debris are being emitted. The suspected cause: […]
I’ve been working feverishly on the Wedding website for the past couple of days. This is about the 7th attempt I’ve made to get this site going, and finally opted to use another copy of WordPress to get the site built and templated.
Everything seems to be working fine except for the forms… Aparently it’s a […]







