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2198 - On the road, at a Service area thats a cut above the others
I (and everyone else) are much more prone to post <rant> than <praise> ... so here for a change is one of the latter. An early start this morning - 04:45 from home - and a stop at 09:00 on the motorway north at Tebay. Breakfast, email check, and I'll be carrying on in a few minutes. As s ....

2196 - New Example - cacheing results in PHP for faster loading
Here's an example from the last couple of days which is fully my own work, so I can share! I was analysing a big data flow - yesterday's web log file in this case - and it was rather harsh on the server. No big shock about that - the log file's around 40Mbytes per day and I didn't have it in anythi ....

2195 - A two day gap - first time in five years?
A very busy few days (if you wonder why it's the first time in five years that I have gone two days without posting here!). Friday was last minute preparations for a very important rail meeting in Swindon - senior level, lots of important players. That's yet to be written up and I've got to repo ....

2194 - Melksham Business Map - Chamber of Commerce, Tourist Information and Town Council
Melksham has a wonderful array of retailers in the town ... but many of them are not obviously located and not well known. The three local bodies are putting together a map showing the town, and where all the businesses are located ... and I have spend several hours each day this week walking round ....

2193 - Excellent product, excruciating customer service. 3 Mobile Broadband
Should I shout, or whisper? An excellent product, but a dreadful company to deal with. I ordered a mobile broadband connection and router to go with it on 11th April and here we are - 21st May - with it just working. Not exactly technical problems - I knew exactly what I wanted as it was a repea ....

2192 - Copy writing - allowing for the cut
Act 1 is boring, and sets the scene. Act 2 fills in the plot. In act 3, all the pieces come together and the show was a rising climactic conclusion. And the audience leaves the theatre in a buzz, thrilled and remembering a great evening. The model works well for training courses and presentation ....

2191 - RT @brento - a valuable source for the twitter newbie
So I'm new(ish) on Twitter ... what do those @ symbols and things like RT and OT mean? Brent Ozar explains in his blog, and also tells us why people follow and why people don't follow. OK - I'm learning here; I know I'm doing some things that may discourage a proportion of followers. But then, I'm ....

2190 - How you are (re)presented at an exhibition
I congratulate Trowbridge Chamber of Commerce on their Business to Business event ... which I attended this morning. The Trowbridge Civic Centre packed with booths - a chance to re-make old acquaintances, network, and meet some new faces. And also a chance to look at how others present themselves, ....

2189 - Matching disparate referencing systems (MediaWiki, PHP, also Tcl)
Yes, we are Well House CONSULTANTS and do a bit of specialist coding ... I have a requirement on my plate at present to write a piece of code for a customer that recognises cross reference codes within a document and turns them into links. And what makes the task quite difficult is that the refere ....

2188 - Camera to record where a picture was taken
Have you ever looked around your picture libraries for a picture of a particular place? I've just been doing so, and suggested to a delegate that cameras should have GPS systems on them. Apparently some do, so it's now just a question of getting the camera to use the latitude and longitude in the ....

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