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1776 - Does fruit and veg drag on?
Do we eat enough fruit and vegetables? I think I'm - personally - borderline with the recommended "five per day"; I take it as a flag to remind me that I should watch my diet in this area rather than something I keep careful track of - and in any case why should an apple and an orange count as "2 ....

1775 - Easterholic
I've always been a little intrigued by awkward algorithms and conversions - such as Orndance Survery grid references to Latitude and Longitude (see here) and when Easter will fall (see here) for some earlier comments - but little did I think when I posted about Ken Palm and his Domain Name Sampling ....

1774 - What is my real and my effective ID? [Linux]
When you're logged in to a Linux or Unix system, you should normally be running through a user account - and not as the system administrator (root). The root account should be reserved for systems admin tasks where the extra authority is needed. The who, users, whoami and id commands all tell you w ....

1773 - The Longest Possible Day
I post here every day - or I try to at least. What is the longest possible gap between posts for me to leave, and still achieve that? Well - it's 48 hours and I'm very close to that today. Not that it's been quiet - in fact I had my head down yesterday, taking a whole lot of pages that we tra ....

1772 - Ken Palm, iTime, and Domain Name Tasting
Have you come across "domain name tasting" - try before you buy from ICANN. It is the practice of registering a domain name (and placing pay-per-click ads on it for a few days) to gauge whether the ads will make more than the annual cost of the domain. Read more about it here (link opens in separat ....

1771 - More HowTo diagrams - MySQL, Tomcat and Java
Here are some more diagrams "off the wall" from last week - showing "howto" and "whatis" information for Tomcat, Java and MySQL Some Tomcat and Java Fundamentals On the right of the board ... the main java programs ... • the Java compiler is called javac • the Java Virtual machins is in ....

1770 - 3 hours from Milton Keynes
I finished training at the end of Friday in Milton Keynes ... with a 2 to 3 hour drive home through the traffic travelling to start the Bank Holiday. Why rush it? I kept off the motorways, and stopped on the way to take a picture or two. Here are some of the images from the beside road from Milto ....

1769 - July child ponders on August children
It's the "result season" when each year we hear about the successes of our 18 year olds at A levels, and 16 year olds at GCSEs, with an inevitable (it seems) rise in pass rates and a cry of "they're getting too easy". I'm not going to jump into that particular controversy, but I will congratulate ....

1768 - What is built in to this httpd and PHP?
If you build your own tailored Apache httpd and PHP, you should take a full backup when you're done, and also fully document which options you selected and modules you included in the build. You SHOULD do so, of course ... but it's something that you can overlook all too easily. If you find yourse ....

1767 - mod_proxy and mod_proxy_ajp - httpd
Under Apache httpd version 2.2, mod_proxy_ajp provides a neat way for you to forward requests to an appropriately configured Apache Tomcat server using the more terse ajp protocol rather than the verbose http. Here are some sample configuration lines from httpd.conf, forwarding requests under the ....

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