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4500 - The TransWilts Community Intergrated Transport Corridor
Here's a vision for the future. Marketing, intertickets, and connections between buses and trains along the TransWilts corridor. Using buses for the shorter journeys and to link some of the smaller communities, together with trains to provide the travel between main towns and hubs. Most of these ....

4499 - Significant work - beyond helloworld in Ruby
A little program can do a LOT of work! Scenario - I have a web server log file of some 50 Mbytes (the data from one particular day on our server) and the secon field in each line tells me which of our hosted web sites was being visited. The question I was asked - "how many hits on each host?". S ....

4498 - Ruby - where one statement ends and the next begins
In Ruby, you can end your statements with a ;, but it's more usual to simply let them end at the end of a line. Ruby can usually identify where a statement ends and if it clearly doesn't end on one line, it carries on to the next. Just occasionally, this can be little bit of a trap. Look at th ....

4497 - Around the world from Melksham
Looking back over the last 18 months, I've used the new train service to or from places in no fewer that 12 different countries. How many can you identify? ....

4496 - Sunday train times - 17th May to 6th September 2015
From 21 June to 26 July 2015 SWI d  Swindon (08:44)  (10:55)  (12:55)  (14:55)  (16:55)  (17:55)  CPM d  Chippenham 09:40  11:45  13:45  15:45  17:45  19:22  M ....

4495 - Swindon to Westbury train services - Saturdays from 23rd May 2015
CNM d  Cheltenham Spa- (08:59)  (11:00)  (13:00)  14:01  (16:01)  (18:01)  20:01   GCR d  Gloucester- (09:14)  (11:14)  (13:15)  14:13  (16:13)  (18:13)&nb ....

4494 - Monday to Friday / TransWilts train times from 18 May to 11th December 2015
CNM d  Cheltenham Spa- (07:29)  (09:18)  (11:20)  (13:20)  (15:20)  17:39  (18:34)  (20:01)  GCR d  Gloucester 05:17  (07:45)  (09:33)  (11:33)  (13:33) &n ....

4493 - Forgotten / lost MySQL root password
OK - I admit it. A very silly thing to do. I had lost / forgotten my MySQL password, and needed to do some admin work. 1. Log in to server as root 2. Stop the database server   /etc/init.d mysql.server stop 3. Start the database server without password check   /usr/local/mysql ....

4492 - Almost so wrong, but perhaps it's right for some?
Posted by a Facebook Friend: I'm all in favour and admiration of keeping daily contact groups clean - of not reducing correspondence to a spam level that goes out on a frequent basis to a huge number of half-interested people. But I don't like this:   1. It encourages untruths    ....

4491 - Web Server Admin - some of those things that happen, and solutions
The techincal "Buck" with our web sites stops with me - and any little admin issues that come up while I'm away on holiday need to be sorted - and of course Murphy's law states that a problem will always happen at the worst possible time. And so it's been with a couple of never-before issues that h ....

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