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            <title>Build Your Own Thumbdrive</title>
            <description>	Build your own USB thumbdrive or portable storage, a very handy gadget to have. 
	I can think of a few good uses for some of those extra memory cards (MMC &amp; SD  types): extra digital photography storage while out on the road, backup presentations or lectures if internet connections ...</description>
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            <title>January Snow.</title>
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	A photo I shot  after the  snow we had last week. Taken the morning after, near the lakefront, and  a few blocks from home.  The storm was fast and furious. Lightning and thunder in some areas was accompanied with  snow accumulating at  rates of ...</description>
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            <title>Printable Rails Cheat Sheet.</title>
            <description>	Dave Child of ILoveJackDaniels.com has recently added another A4 printable cheat sheet to his already nice collection:
	Ruby on Rails Cheat Sheet
	Others from his collection, include:
	
	ASP / VBScript Cheat Sheet
	 HTML Character Entities Cheat Sheet
	 JavaScript Cheat Sheet [also contains info on the XMLHttpRequest object]
	 MySQL Cheat Sheet
	 mod_rewrite Cheat Sheet
	 ...</description>
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            <title>Flickr on Walls, Stock Photography.</title>
            <description>	From  the O&#8217;Reilly Radar links list for September 26,  a  link  about Playing Flickr 2.0 , a restaurant club allows its visitors to select tags  or keywords which will project associated Flickr images onto the club&#8217;s panoramic wall screens. 
	Via Meryl on her entry  ...</description>
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            <title>CSS Selectors, ala 456 Berea Street</title>
            <description>	CSS 2.1  Selectors, Part 1 (456 Berea Street):
	Part 1, this article, explains the basics of selectors plus the universal, type, id, and class selectors.
	An informative piece demystifying selectors, what they are and how they work. Includes a handy chart.
	Coming in Part 2 and Part 3 &#8230;
	Part 2 is about ...</description>
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            <title>Captcha</title>
            <description>	Captcha use is a bad idea.  Captcha are images generated by a computer that are suppose to be human readable, not machine readable. They are often used as a security measure on web form submissions. Sometimes it is difficult to read or distinguish what to input. They are also ...</description>
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            <title>Demos</title>
            <description>	At the emerging technology event, Demo , companies get  a few limited minutes to sell/pitch their product or service. [reminds me of speech or debate class].
	From: eWeek Application Development News, Startup Spirit Thrives, Again.
	Onstage, representatives for more than 60 companies shrug aside network connectivity hiccups to make their pitches. ...</description>
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            <title>Trigonometry Woes: It wasn&#8217;t my fault.</title>
            <description>	I liked solving quadratic problems, polynomials, or  writing theorems or proofs  when it came to solving  geometry problems. I loved graphing lines , equations,  functions, and finding solutions,. I  even liked statistics. That all made sense or seemed logical. Even as I got much older ...</description>
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            <title>Who&#8217;s There? An eBook about blogs.</title>
            <description>	Seth Godin offers up, Who&#8217;s There, the new ebook (free for now). A quick and facinating read with thoughts and information about blogs. Some of the  topics cover how the new big is little with bigger ideas or results, businesses and blogs, the growth of blogging, and where it ...</description>
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            <title>Print CSS, Mobile Design</title>
            <description>	While retooling or adding final touches to a set of lectures that needed updating, I came across these interesting references for web designers, developers, etc.
	Print CSS. Print-friendly CSS and usability at 456 Berea Street. Do we really want to use a separate stylesheet (media=”print”) for web document printing?  There ...</description>
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