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Month: May 2006

By Darryl Smith Posted on May 17, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

There is a company in the USA called RSYNC. They are a company which will charge you $2/month to access their servers as a network Hard Disk. Basically they will offer you as much hard disk space online as you …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on May 17, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

I have managed to get a basic version of messenger to work – although it is not what I would call reliable by any extent of the imagination. But it works well enough that I can use this in a …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on May 17, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

As I write more of the MSN interface, I am learning more about the protocol used by Messenger. You can see much of the low level stuff here but that is not the interesting part really. Of more interest is …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on May 17, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

This afternoon I have been playing with dotMSN. This is an MSN plugin for VB.NET, so I can now write a program to send and receive MSN messages. For instance I could write a program to accpet MSN messages and …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on May 17, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

According to The Register, several US companies have been sued by states and cities in the USA over hotel taxes. Sites such as Expedia have been paying the taxes on the wholesale price of the hotel rooms rather than the …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on May 17, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

If Dr Seuss Wrote Computer Manuals… [I found the following cleaning up my HDD… Enjoy] If a packet hits a pocket on a socket on a port, And the bus is interrupted as a very last resort, And the address …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on May 17, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

I slept well last night – not surprising given the long day, and the fact that I stayed up even later when I started to get tired talking to a friend. Still, it was fun, and that is what sleep …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on May 16, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

I am starting to get a bit tired… WIth the food and the long day I am getting a bit tired… I guess I will have an early night tonight… One of the stranger books that I have in my …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on May 16, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

Dinner was good – chinese. The food was delicious – special fried rice, satay beef, sweet and sour pork, and BBQ chicken. The food was hot and I only wish that I had not eaten as much for lunch. Still, …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on May 16, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

Lunch was good… We went down to Sizzles. It was hard going there knowing that I was going to be going out for dinner too. Their salad bar is really really good, and I love their salads… But knowing that …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on May 16, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

Back from shopping – I didnt end up getting anything except morning tea. Borders did not have many books at all in their computer section, and essentially none on the two subjects I was interested in. Still, the selection was …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on May 16, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

I have decided what to do this morning… In a few minutes I am going to go down to the local shopping centre – there are some books I want to look at for a project. Shopping for books is …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on May 16, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

For those who have not worked this out, today is my birthday… So Happy Birthday to me. As of right now my birthday has been pretty boring, but I am sure that will improve. Lunch with a client, and then …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on May 15, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

Dinner tonight was another BBQ… I like my BBQ, and I am getting used to how to cooking with it. Getting cooking times and temperatues correct. Over time I think it will get better – but I just love the …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on May 15, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

I still have some more things I want to get done today… But one of the things has been at least partially completed… My home office is looking alot tidier. With people coming over this weekend I thought it was …

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