2011
martinefa (martinefa) on Etsy
Why install time permissions suck. Why we wanted access to contacts in the Walmart app on Dion Almaer's Blog
Interestingly, on webOS, things are the other way around – any app can display the “People Picker” allowing the user to select a single contact to pass to the app, but there’s no way for an app to gain permission to read all contacts.
WebOS plus avancé qu'Android.
RMPrepUSB
Rare Footage: Haga Junichi, Genius Swordsman of Showa Period Kendo - YouTube
Re: Validator parses HTML in CSS block comment? from Leif Halvard Silli on 2011-08-16 (www-validator@w3.org from August 2011)
From: Leif Halvard Silli
Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2011 21:28:00 +0200
Ahem ... Please advice people to use HTML5, as you obviously don't understand HTML4 ... ;-)
Il n'y a jamais eu d'HTML4, seulement HTML 4. Mais côté HTML-LS ils ont du mal avec la barre espace visiblement.
But, to answer Russel's question, this behaviour is not correct, as no Web browser behave that way. Hence, HTML5 has changed the rules to be more in line with how browsers actually act: In the HTML serialization of HTMl5, the "</div>" *is* permitted. (In the XML serialization - also known as XHTML - it remains forbidden.)
La sérialisation XML de HTML 5 n'a strictement rien à voir avec XHTML. A se demander si c'est de l'incompréhension ou de la simple désinformation.
Further more, if Russel simply just replaces the XHTML doctype with the HTML5 doctype, the file will validate as is, with the xmlns namespace >and everything. (The xmlns namespace validates only because HTML5' generous permission - and not because it plays any role.)
Si un jour vous vous demandez comment dire "blatant disregard" poliment en anglais, vous avez désormais la réponse : "generous permission". Et note, ce super conseil de faire sauter le DOCTYPE est donné à quelqu'un qui mentionnait explicitement vouloir utiliser XHTML : "HTML5, rien à battre de ce que tu veux, t'en boufferas quand même".
Keusta Font | dafont.com
Category:Samurai - SamuraiWiki
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2010
Permission based content
GitHub and PuTTY - permission denied (pubkey) - GitHub | Google Groupes
about:mozilla » Sync, Panorama, audio, MDN, DevTools, popcorn, localization, Drumbeat, HSTS, Labs on Github, and more…
When we started these experiments, we did so without needing permission. I didn’t have to sign an NDA, go talk to and convince the right people, or get approvals. I just grabbed the source code and started messing around. And I did make a mess, at first.
Facebook partage vos données avec d'autres sites sans votre permission - SansFiltre
Get Google Toolbar's Features Without the Toolbar - LifeHacker
2009
How to write a book – the short honest truth « Scott Berkun
Here’s the short honest truth: 20% of the people who ask me are hoping to hear this – Anyone can write a book. They want permission. Truth is you don’t need any.
and it's all blessings.
Waste Reduction and Recycling Poster and Sticker Collection
Cambridge Grammar for First Certificate (book audio)
Installation/FromImgFiles - Community Ubuntu Documentation
Powerhouse Museum Collection (Flickr Département ) - Australia
le jardin roerich | the roerich garden project » About
This book is about lot #2334609, a piece of land known locally as the Maguire Meadow, one of the last undeveloped spaces in the Mile End neighborhood in the Plateau Mont Royal, in Montreal.
Lot #2334609 is a terrain vague — owned by the Canadian Pacific Railway, owned by the City of Montreal as of June 2009, used and cherished by the community, the only green space in the Mile End. People feel free in this space. They don’t ask for permission to picnic, grow things, create art, or gather around a campfire. It’s open and wild, unlike most city parks.
To outsiders, it may look like an abandoned field. But, as you will read here, the community has appropriated this space and wants a say in how it will be developed. Development is scheduled for 2009-2010, as part of the city’s $9-million revitalization of the neighborhood.
Read It: Search User Interfaces
Read the Book
To make this book available to as many readers as possible, the author, with permission of Cambridge University Press, has placed the full text online free of charge. See the terms of service on the right.
Search is an integral part of peoples' online lives; people turn to search engines for help with a wide range of needs and desires, from satisfying idle curiousity to finding life-saving health remedies, from learning about medieval art history to finding video game solutions and pop music lyrics. Web search engines are now the second most frequently used online computer application, after email. Not long ago, most software applications did not contain a search module. Today, search is fully integrated into operating systems and is viewed as an essential part of most information systems.


