Google goes X, huh, another cool JS hack.
Update, 17 Mar 2005: Uhm, and it's gone, but I was lucky to see it :P. Read more...
Google goes X, huh, another cool JS hack.
Update, 17 Mar 2005: Uhm, and it's gone, but I was lucky to see it :P. Read more...
Contrarian Minds -- the engineers, scientists, and dreamers of Sun Microsystems.
David Dong's Best of China 2003, Henry Ho's China's Impression Photo Gallery, Jennifer Zhou's China on the Move Photo Gallery, Bernard Tse' Cityscape of Hong Kong Photo Gallery, andesheng's China Photo Gallery, Tim Chong's Hong Kong Photo Gallery, China Art's Photo Galleries, Jonathan Chen's Yunnan Photo Gallery, Martin Sidgreaves's Guangzhou Photo Gallery, Chen Qinghui's Fujian Photo Gallery, Frank Loehner's Photo Galleries, Chor Ki Cheng's Photo Galleries.
Can you do this with your mail
/frm
?
If you still haven't started using GNU Mailutils, you may want to get it now and learn more about this powerful mail framework API, mail clients, servers, and utilities.
"Scheduling without reference to reality." Funny how familiar it is now...
These guys at Google rock! They just launched another cool service, Google Maps. Currently it is restricted only to U.S. areas, but I'm sure they will add more parts of the world in the next few years.
Filip Dabrowski's China 2004 Photo Gallery, Filip Dabrowski's Shanghai Photo Gallery, David Warren's China and Tibet Photo Gallery, Doug Janson's China Galleries, alvin's Hong Kong the City of Life Photo Gallery, Eddie Ling's Hong Kong Scenic Photo Gallery, micros' Hong Kong Photo Gallery, Roland's Hong Kong Photo Gallery, Owen Wong's Hong Kong Photo Gallery, H.L. Tam's Hong Kong Sketchbook Photo Gallery, Henry Ho's Red China Photo Gallery, Murtaza Amiji's Hong Kong Photo Gallery.
Great, wonderful music, and the excellent album covers...
A nice-looking Beagle Demos made by Nat.
Finally, Viktor Yushchenko, Ukraine's new president!
Cell Architecture Explained article by Nicholas Blachford.
Hacking, Coca-Cola, and Pink Floyd. Good time.
I just finished reading Paul Graham's book "Hackers & Painters". It was a very interesting read, worth my time. I especially enjoyed chapters "The Other Road Ahead", "How to Make Wealth", "Beating the Averages", and "Revenge of the Nerds". The last two have increased my will to master more Lisp/Scheme. I highly recommend this book. |
Leif Tobias's Hong Kong Photo Gallery, Alex Lau's Photo Galleries, Maciek Da's Hong Kong Impressions Photo Gallery, Wendy O's China Photo Gallery, Ben Leung's HongKong@Night Photo Gallery, PengFai Loke's Hong Kong Photo Gallery, Andy Wong's Hong Kong Photo Gallery, Joe Wong's Hong Kong City Photo Gallery, framewerkz's Hong Kong Photo Gallery, Patrik Maechler's China 2002 Photo Gallery, MC's Photo Galleries, Marvin Lee's Photo Galleries.
So, I have switched my home system to Fedora Core 3. The migration took about one week and partly still continues as there are so many things to configure. I like the combination of the Linux kernel 2.6, udev, HAL, D-BUS, and GNOME 2.8. Now, when I plug my camera into the USB port, the system just asks me if I want to import the photos. This is so obvious, but still very cool :).
GNU Anubis 4.0 is out!!
Finally, after two years of development process, we released a milestone version, 4.0. Here is the official annoucement, and here is a quick summary of the major changes:
No matter how perfect things are made to appear, Murphy's law will take effect and screw it up.
Oh well, it is likely that we'll have to postpone the 4.0 release, because of the serious problems with GNU SASL library 0.2.x. The API has changed heavily, and I can't remember so buggy software in a long time! Current version 0.2.2 doesn't work with Anubis, both while using an old API and while using the new. Fortunately, Sergey hacked it and found the bugs, so Simon should be informed tomorrow. Today I also updated GNU Bison 1.875e translation, but the TP-Robot's gone crazy and refused to cooperate. Bad luck today, sigh.
Huh, this is a pretty smart and fresh idea: Google Suggest.
Yup, socks.c
should be now fixed. I was thinking
about removing it in a future and use only an external
SOCKS
library, but (uhm) can't find any with a proper project's
home page and being completely free (GPL/LGPL). Am I googling
wrong? For instance, Fetchmail supports some SOCKS
libraries, but doesn't say anything about their source.