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Author: Darryl Smith

By Darryl Smith Posted on April 9, 2005 Posted in Uncategorized

My test of the tracker went well. There are some settings that probably need to be changed but that is minor. Basically it worked exactly as I expected. Actually, just thinking about the results I got I started thinking about …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on April 9, 2005 Posted in Uncategorized

I am not building today… So I am here doing some work, but I will have some time off a bit later. There are just some things that i have been wanting to get done… So I can cross some …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on April 9, 2005 Posted in Uncategorized

One of the things that i need to be able to do well in my line of work is to write doccumentation. To explain my ideas to other people and give them the information that they need. This might be …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on April 8, 2005 Posted in Uncategorized

I ended up not going for a run today. I think the rest has done my body some good. I suspect that the body needs some time to adjust to each exercise session, and needs to stabalize. Of course I …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on April 8, 2005 Posted in Uncategorized

I have been busy this afternoon with programming tasks. Mostly on the Rabbit stuff, although I have been using VB.Net all day too. I did not realise how much I enjoyed the Microsoft compilers, since they provide help for me …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on April 8, 2005 Posted in Uncategorized

Today I have been debugging code. Just one more bug is the catch cry of any programmers. I think I have just located that ‘Just One More Bug’. I am doing a simulated driving trip with the GPS tracking unit …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on April 8, 2005 Posted in Uncategorized

I woke this morning to the sound of rain on the gutters and the roof. What could be more relaxing or more serene than that? If only I had an iron roof it would sound even better. My real regret …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on April 7, 2005 Posted in Uncategorized

I got the code from the programmer in India. Unfortunately I had to re-write some of it since whilst some of the code would have worked it was poorly written and some of it was quite buggy. And other bits …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on April 7, 2005 Posted in Uncategorized

In this business I occasionally get some strange requests. I had one from a UFO believer which must be read to be believed. You can have a look at it in the Blog Archives. I would encourage you all to …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on April 7, 2005 Posted in Uncategorized

One of my clients suggested that I have a look at World Wind from NASA, which is a world globe program with plugins to allow other data to be displayed. The software has a cute model of the earth, and …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on April 7, 2005 Posted in Uncategorized

I have just got back from an early lunch and picking up the mail. After my run I had some work things to do which explains why this blog entry was a bit later than I promised. My run went …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on April 7, 2005 Posted in Uncategorized

Ok. I am going to go for a run in a few minutes… I have been working and now it is time for a break. According to the SMH the temperature is about 20c outside – not a bad temperature …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on April 7, 2005 Posted in Uncategorized

I am planning on going running some time today. Not sure how far I will get, but I will try to do the full 4km. If I take things slow then it should not be too hard. At least now …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on April 6, 2005 Posted in Uncategorized

I got a reply from my friend with the Steinway… The comment in reply to changing it into a fishpond was “Sooner is better, we need the $300k!”… BTW, the Steinway sounds fantastic although it does need a tune 😉 …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on April 6, 2005 Posted in Uncategorized

I have just spent the a couple of hours probably debugging code. I have found the major bug, where I was sending the wrong string at the last possible moment, where it was very difficult for me to monitor what …

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