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Author: Darryl Smith

By Darryl Smith Posted on January 6, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

Yes, the time on this post is correct… It should say it was created just after 4am. Yes, I know I should be in bed, but I could not sleep, so I came out to check my email rather than …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on January 5, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

I have just put a Pizza in the oven… In 20 minutes or so it should be cooked. I have not made myself a Pizza for ages… This one is a fairly healthy recipe – and Pizza’s are fairly easy …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on January 5, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

I have been putting back a task for ages. Basically my mapping system interfaces to the OziExplorer software, and adds text to the text that would normally appear as a ‘tool tip’. Now, each client it seems wants different information …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on January 5, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

I have spent some more time working with ‘Updater’ from The Code Project, and the more I look at the program the more I can see that it has issues. I actually could not work out how to actually get …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on January 5, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

The Comp.Risks digest contains some interesting notations. The first one is to suggest that it is not a good idea to write a cheque on your birthday since you will probably enter the date of your birth on the cheque …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on January 5, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

I am not sure if anyone else saw the Google header logo in the last day or so, but I thought it was cute. It is what appears to be Braille…One of my friends commented that he could not work …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on January 5, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

A friend of mine MSN’ed me this morning from up north… He was looking at buying a Garmin GPS 100 on eBay for $200, thinking that this was a good deal for a GPS. I had an idea it was …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on January 5, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

One of the things I want to get going is to set up rSync on my server. rSync is one of the great backup programs available – it allows you to synchronize two different directories and keep them up to …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on January 4, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

A friend of mine in Brisbane was wanting to know how far it is between two points on the globe. I have worked on this before, and had the code already. So here it is. It returns the distance between …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on January 4, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

I am slowly getting though my to do list. One of the issues that I was working through was that I was getting some really strange position reports uploaded to my database after being sent through email. I traced this …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on January 4, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

I have now got down to 60 unread email messages in Outlook. I have looked at most of the unread messages – having them there is sort of a to-do list for things that are not on my to-do list. …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on January 4, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

I surprised myself by going for a run this morning, and actually running for about 22 or 23 minutes. I was not expecting to be able to go so far or so fast having not run for a few weeks, …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on January 4, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

I found a page that lists some of the options for Automatic Update of installed software. None of the options look allthat great. What annoys me is that Microsoft tends to indicate that AutoUpdate is available in the standard windows …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on January 4, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

I slept well last night. Best all year in fact. I guess I was tired after a busy day at work yesterday. Today will probably be busy too, but maybe not quite so busy. Maybe I can get to actually …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on January 3, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

I did a bit of research over the power usage from Sunday. Apparently the morning and evening power usage were the highest on record for a sunday. From what I can work out if the temperature had been on a …

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