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French writers are looking at a bigger world: Cultural Exchange - latimes.com

by karlcow

Later, while wandering through an electronic goods store, he says, "I don't want my world to stop and start at the world of money, or power."

May 2011

iOS Apps: Baby Connect: track, log, share your child activities

by alamat & 1 other (via)
Picked by Apple as a featured App for Busy Moms, Baby Connect is the most comprehensive baby tracking application on the AppStore. It has graphical reports and trending charts, weekly averages, medicine, vaccine and growth tracking, timers, notifications, reminder alarms, emails, .csv export, an easy to use interface, unlimited data, and it is the only application that allows you to exchange information in real time (over wifi, 3g or Edge) with your spouse, babysitter, nanny or daycare.

Outsourcing Statistics 2011

by personmark
Running an internet business alone is neither simple nor practical. Sooner or later there will have to be some help needed from experts who can be hired on a regular basis or from internet outsourcing companies which main focus is to give out help for others at a fraction of the usual cost. The need to outsource the different tasks are usually spearheaded by the need to have more time to do other things that need more attention, the need for someone better equipped to handle things like writing, web design, programming and maintenance, and even marketing promotions. Outsourcing the tasks to those who have more experience in these fields may not be painless, but it is definitely more practical. The first thing to do is to really find out what are those tasks that need to be accomplished in the least amount of time possible without costing too much stress on the wallet. Truthfully, some of these outsourcing companies may be expensive, but then, hiring a regular employee with half the skills will cost more because of the duties the employer has to give in exchange. Of course there are pros and cons to everything, especially in outsourcing. There are simply too many complaints written about the services these providers give and yet there are even more written articles on benefits that hiring companies have experienced. Some simply won’t even consider thinking of other options than outsourcing for they find that the benefits definitely outweigh the negative feedbacks. For one thing, outsourcing companies will only assign those who are trained to do specific tasks and usually never over rate themselves. This eliminates the time wasted on having to spend for the training of a new employee to get used to the system and having to spend on equipment to make the whole system work. Outsourcing companies are already fully equipped with the hardware, software and the gray matter. When it comes to highly skilled tasks like accounting, web design, programming and others, these outsourcing companies already have within their coffers their own staff with the necessary skills and they simply assign them over. The getting-to-know stage is limited to a few days up to a week, definitely a shorter amount of time than when hiring someone in office. Hiring and assigning of tasks are also done with ease and as the outsourcing companies rely on their volume and exchange of work, they are most likely never late in submitting their finished work. Eventually, the contractual work is easier on everyone in both accomplishing tasks and cost effectiveness. Working with these offshore companies means that one has to always contend with language, cultural, time schedule and other barriers. It is always best to make arrangements for the time to make communication and submission of accomplished tasks. Because these outsourcing companies are based in countries that depend on the monetary exchange rates, they are also most likely to offer up the least amount of rates. These rates are the considerations that have to be examined, if the rates are lower compared to other companies, they are most likely not the good companies that most are relying on. There are a lot of fly-by-night companies that are overrated and only hire under-skilled personnel.

April 2011

March 2011

Notable | Better Webpages Through Faster Iterations, Website Screenshot Feedback

by Xavier Lacot & 6 others
Notable lets you take any webpage screenshot, sketch or wireframe and exchange notes on specific details with your team. very useful tool for designers or functionnal project leads.

February 2011

January 2011

Cooking - Stack Exchange

by karlcow
stackoverflow of food geeks

December 2010

How can I check the password of the IUSR and IWAM local accounts on a machine?

by brianwaustin (via)
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November 2010

Dirkon - The Paper Camera [pinhole.cz]

by sbrothier & 6 others
DIRKON – THE PAPER CAMERA During the 1970s, magazines published in Communist Czechoslovakia were controlled by the state, like the majority of other enterprises. Very few good magazines were available and were difficult to get hold of, so people would borrow and exchange them when given the opportunity. This also applied to magazines aimed at young people, which was probably one of the reasons why almost everyone from my generation, when we get on to the subject of pinhole cameras, has fond memories of the cut-out paper camera known as Dirkon*, published in 1979 in the magazine ABC mladých techniků a přírodovědců [An ABC of Young Technicians and Natural Scientists].

BIENVENUE SUR TOUTWINDOWS.COM

by cascamorto & 1 other
Tout sur ... Migration/déploiement - Histoire de Windows - Futures versions de Windows - Migrer un parc - Quel Windows choisir ? - Windows Deployment WDS La sécurité - Sécuriser Windows XP - Windows, IIS et la sécurité - Windows Update Les réseaux - Internet - l'ADSL - Réseau domestique - RSS - Blogs Windows et la photo - Sommaire - Windows Photo Galery - Galerie de Photo Live - Image Composite Editor - Photo Pro Tools - PhotoSynth Windows XP - Découverte - Sécuriser Windows XP - Service Pack 2 - Service Pack 3 - Service Pack 2 FAQ - Comment organiser ses données ? - Formatage et partitionnement - XP plus lent que 2000 ? - Base de Registre - Principales clefs du registre - Les SID - Internet Explorer 7 - Internet Explorer 8 - FAQ Windows NT/XP Windows Vista - Sommaire - Découverte - Installation pas-à-pas - Gestion des photos - Internet Explorer 7 - Internet Explorer 8 - UAC FAQ - La base de registre - Liens utiles - Documentations Windows 7 - Sommaire - Installation pas-à-pas - Installation personnalisée - Différentes versions - BitLocker-To-Go - Groupe résidentiel - Internet Explorer 8 - La base de registre - UAC FAQ Windows Server 2003 - Sommaire - Installation pas à pas - Windows Server 2003 SP1 - Tout sur Active Directory - ADMT - Installation de Terminal Server - Gestion des rôles - Partage de fichiers - Partage d'impressions - DNS - DHCP - WINS - Windows Deployment WDS Windows Home Server - Sommaire - Présentation - Installation - Paramétrage - Console d'administration - Utilisation à distance - Tâches courantes - Add-Ins Windows Server 2008R2 - Sommaire - Installation pas-à-pas - Tâches initiales - Windows Deployment WDS - Hyper-V - Commencer avec la version Core Exchange Server - Présentation - FAQ Exchange - Installation - Sécuriser - Structure et fonctionnement - Outils - Optimisation Virtualisation - Virtual Server - Installation - Gestion des VM - Optimisation - VMM 2007 - Hyper-V Internet

October 2010

FlowBasedProgramming - PythonInfo Wiki

by karlcow

flow-based programming (FBP) is a programming paradigm that defines applications as networks of "black box" processes, which exchange data across predefined connections by message passing, where the connections are specified externally to the processes

Read MS Exchange Server Public Folders & Download Messages

by aspose_seo
Aspose.Network is a suite of .NET components for network programming with support for .NET logging framework and Microsoft Exchange Server. Now you can read and write Outlook Message files using Aspose.Network. It provides iCalendar engine and SSL support for SMTP, POP3 & IMAP protocols with other mail merge features. You can import & export emails in MHT, PST & EML formats. It supports all the features of SMTP, MIME, S/MIME, POP3, FTP, WhoIs, DNS, ICMP, IMAP, HTTP, SOCKS 4/4A & SOCKS 5 components. Also support is added for reading messages from Microsoft Exchange Server.

Werkplaats Typografie

by karlcow & 6 others

FEED THE LIBRARY Werkplaats Typografie cordially invites the visitors of the New York Art Book Fair to contribute to the school curriculum. The visitors have the opportunity to enrich the school library by bringing in books they consider a must-read for every art and design student. In return, the book can be traded for one of a multitude of artifacts specially produced by the Werkplaats Typografie. Over the course of the fair all goods of the exchange will be presented in the project room.

Inventing a HTTP response code a.k.a. seriously nerd-ing out on RFCs - mehack

by karlcow

Oct 04, 2010

karlpro said...

HTTP gives you a way to handle the right user (agent) interaction. In the discussion there is a missing piece above. What is the URI? The HTTP code will give information about a URI and its evolution in time. For a user agent, is it a fixed one or temporary one? I'm surprised you didn't use a 307 Temporary Redirect. The information accessible at this URI is not accessible anymore, you can send the client to another URI with with an Expire field, with the information that the client has reached its limits and should retry the original URI in xxxx minutes. What is happening on the server side, machine limits, disks, etc. is *not* important and not part of the exchange of messages. Think about what is useful for going to the next meaningful interactions in terms of messaging (for a human or a software).Note also that HTTP WG is at work to define HTTPbis and it is the right time to have contributions of people who have real implementations issues. I would encourage you to send an email to the HTTP Working Group at ietf-http-wg@w3.org with the link to this blog post and an introduction.The draft documents are available at http://tools.ietf.org/wg/httpbis/

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