Author Archives: Arthur

Fridaaay’s links

Because I’m busy programming! A couple of items in the Dutch news bulletins that caught my eye: first, national grocery chain Albert Heyn is launching a new concept grocerystore (Dutch). To focus more on families and kids, the chain will … Continue reading

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A public service announcement:

MACKIE IS BACK And yes, that’s Nellie McKay as Polly! Oh, wait, it was already old news. You can actually click on the big letters!

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More of the same, or not.

Another gem in the War of the Words, found via Crooks and Liars. Words that come from William Kristol, apparently one of the founders of PNAC, the New American Century. In this case, Kristol was highly critical of remarks made … Continue reading

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All things transparent

Hey: ME TOO. There are far better images over at this FlickR set of pictures. Mine is not the desktop, which I could have made out of it I suppose.

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Have you seen your INI yet?

One of the top annoying parts of Windows application programming is storing user/program defaults settings. There’s a couple of ways to store this data: use the generic INI files, store data in the registry or (as many applications nowadays do) … Continue reading

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Ice core cold

A team of researchers found pretty damning evidence that humans affect the climate. The main portion of their findings: [it] describes the content of the greenhouse gases within the core and shows that carbon dioxide levels today are 27% higher … Continue reading

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Good for you

I‘m surprised, utterly surprised, to hear that they had a snowstorm in The Netherlands (Dutch). Shocked (Dutch again), I might add. It’s too early in the season for snow, plus, the last 15 years I lived there, I never saw … Continue reading

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Civilization 4 (VIII)

The Civilization patch is out! Uh. Wait. It was, but it actually isn’t anymore. Due to a bug that slipped through, Firaxis has put the patch on hold. If you installed it, you can uninstall the patch by using the … Continue reading

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Huh?

This must be a joke. Obviously, MySQL doesn’t play nicely with localization: it shows the data in the prefered US dateformats (mm/DD/yyyy) but does not allow to use this localized format in the select/where condition. The following gives garbage. select … Continue reading

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Usenet (and other things)

Earlier, I noticed that a Canadian ISP will stop serving UseNet to its customers. The Globe’s Kapica noticed: I recall one incident, in which a bunch of high-spirited kids decided to invade another newsgroup as a prank. The prank effectively … Continue reading

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Birds then.

With the killing of a house sparrow in The Netherlands (English speaking people go here), I was suprised to find out that in Holland, the common house sparrow had been put on the endangered species list. They are? Yes, these … Continue reading

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The Red.

There’s a couple of posts sticking in the back of my mind: Alfons’ short reminder of Spain’s political duality (and the younger generation’s push to break the silence) and Alan’s (gigantic) effort to host the Carnival of the Red Ensign. … Continue reading

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Your fog doesn’t suck as bad as ours

Forget about foggy London, foggy Amsterdam, foggy New York, foggy Sydney and foggy Where-ever-you-live. Your fog doesn’t suck as hard as the fog in pittoresque Peggy’s Cove. Yeah, it sucks that bad, you have to see it to believe it. … Continue reading

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