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692 - Healthier eating
As part of our new hotel venture, Lisa and I are looking to take out life cover. We both went for medicals the other week, and I've now heard that they would like to rerun some tests on me; a couple of things like a slightly raised blood pressure and cholesterol level. Fair enough - and as the doc ....

691 - Testing you Perl / PHP / MySQL / Tcl knowledge
There are some aspects of our work - such as training and helping people specify and plan their systems - that have a positive aura about them and are naturally forward looking. Yes, we celebrate those jobs. Other aspects, such as support and repair work, start off with a natural "down" - we're c ....

690 - Adding Virtual Hosts
If you're running your own server and want to look after multiple domains, you can easily do so using Apache httpd's Virtual Hosting. It's as easy as 1-2-3-4 ... 1. Create new host names in your DNS 2. Create home directories and a test index.html 3. Set up virtual hosts in httpd.conf (redhat) or ....

689 - The call of nature
Can anybody tell me why it is that when a member of the family gets home, they're desperate to get into the house to go to the loo, but when we get home the cat is desperate to get out of the house, probably for the same purpose? ....

688 - Are you free on Friday evening?
I try not to "mix my interests" too much, (full story on other web site) but many of you will be aware of the fight that's going on in Melksham to help save our train service from reduction from an already 5 trains each way per day to just 2. Not only would such a reduction effect a over a third o ....

687 - Presentation, Business and Persistence layers in Perl and PHP
I've been writing about the Presentation, Business and Persistence tiers (and within each of them the MVC or Model, View, Controller or MVC structure) for a JBoss presentation I'm doing this week - but I scarcely expected to find myself putting them to good if unusual use this evening when sorting o ....

686 - Name Services - telling your LDAP from your DNS
If you're just logging in to a single computer then it's sensible to have your user account and password defined on that computer - but what if you're a bit of a bigger organisation and you may need to have the same login at several places? Sun's NIS (Network Information Service) solved this iss ....

685 - A couple of days away
No "Horse's Mouth" yesterday nor this morning - Lisa and I have been up to visit a potential supplier of everything from bollard lights to tables chairs and reception desks for Well House Manor; delighted with what we saw and more posts to follow on the subject, no doubt. On the way, though, we to ....

684 - Staying in the country
Spring is here at last - and early morning is a great time to look at the countryside. On Wednesday morning, I woke to the sound of the dawn chorus - just the birds, no traffic, And these are the scenes from the window at Chris and Delene's house just a few miles from the city of Bristol. It's som ....

683 - Supporting users on Linux and Unix
Q: If you're the administrator on a Linux or Unix system and you want to help a user look after some of the files and directories, or run applications, under their own account, what's the best login to use? A: You should be logged in as if you were the user him/herself Q: Why? A: Because you want ....

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