Pay attention to your mac users!
“Nielsen/NetRatings said that 70.2 percent of Mac users online have a
college degree, compared with 54.2 percent of all Web surfers. That,
combined with their longer surfing histories and their greater willingness
to buy products via the Web, makes Mac consumers a prime catch for
marketers, Kelly said.”
Monthly Archives: July 2002
Just a few hours to
Just a few hours to go before I leave Amsterdam. Maybe I’ll never get to say, “I live here” again.
Malaysia Bans Kylie Minogue Music
I can’t work out if
I can’t work out if I’m being too precious in thinking this is an unnecessarily sexist ad for the clustering sourceforge foundry. I saw it on slashdot, where else?
30 days to a more
PHP vs Perl
I’m not a joiner, ok?
cvs on a mac running
cvs on a mac running OS X has it’s own set of challenges. Before you start, create a file called ‘.cvsignore’ in the root of your cvs directory. Add these lines to it:
.DS_Store
.FBCIndex
.FBCLockFolder
I guess it’s one of the things Apple haven’t yet sorted out – cvs doesn’t yet know that these files should be viewed as invisible parts of the OS, and users don’t yet know that they have to be ‘cvs remove’d along with everything else if they want to remove a directory.
Also, if your cvs repository is going to include any binary files such as images or multimedia, add a file called ‘cvswrapper’ to your cvs root. Example below.
Try this Google mirror.
Try this Google mirror.
Not long after we first
Not long after we first arrived, Fraser and I both made notes about ‘Charles Clark’ on June 23, 2002. Now, of course, we have no idea why. My reminder was an appointment in the phone, that because of limited space, just says ‘ChazClarkPress++’. I don’t know if I meant ‘increment by one’ or what. It bothers me that we can’t remember what it’s for, because it was apparently important enough to bother remembering.