Archive for July, 2003

Button maker

In: Blogging

26 Jul 2003

I recently came across this great button maker at minimal verbosity written in PHP by Bill Zeller. The source is here – images are generated using the GD 2 library. Adam Kalsey has also written a user interface to that script here, so you don’t have to play around with the query string (which I [...]

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Back from the dead

In: Blogging

26 Jul 2003

There’ve been some recent problems with hosting, primarily because of my sites (I’m on a shared hosting plan with 8 other domains being hosted). I do have no idea why this is so though, but it seems my robots.txt and favicon.ico files caused the server to go into very high loads (more than 90%). Funny [...]

Beyond the Blog walks through the modification of MovableType for use in managing entire sites. Boxes and Arrows is a prime example of an entire website powered by MT. This is very interesting to me, because I’ve been searching high and low for a free, lightweight, usable Content Management System (CMS) for CodeFront.net but all [...]

It’s that time of year again – module registration at university. Here’s the plan, if all goes well: Breadth electives: Foundations of AI, or Computer Graphics Depth elective: Real-time Embedded Systems Compulsory modules: Human Resource Management Light load, but that’s because it’s my final year (Computer Engineering) where I’ll be doing a Final Year Project [...]

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I got my Google tan

In: Fun

20 Jul 2003

pseudodictionary.com is a collection of online slang, webspeak and colloquialisms that would enlarge your library of geek words you can use to confuse the unknowing. I do actually have a well-tanned body. Thanks to that, I discovered that I do actually have a well-tanned body. I also appreciated this story about Harry Potter’s wang (though [...]

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