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1093 - Wiltshire Train - can YOU come on 5th March?
Incredibly, it looks like the local campaign for an appropriate train service across Wiltshire - the "transWilts" line f from Swindon via Chippenham, Melksham, Trowbridge to Westbury with links on to Warminster, from and Salisbury may actually be getting somewhere. A draft timetable release to me b ....

1092 - Tcl training - often for a larger group
There's a different 'metric' for courses in the different languages we teach - PHP programmers come in ones and twos much of the time, but almost all of the Tcl training we do is for larger groups of delegates, in private courses at their place of work. Why is this? Tcl is used as an embedded e ....

1091 - The Psyche is all wrong.
I accept that I should pay - somehow - for my internet connection when I'm staying away in a hotel, but having to make a decision between 3 pounds for 30 minutes, 5 pounds for 2 hours and 17 pounds for 24 hours or 69 pounds for a week at Premier Travel Inn (Via Swisscom) is always one of those issue ....

1090 - Too many instructions, too much detail
"Please leave these toilets in the state in which you would expect to find them.. So says a sign in the at the site I'm training at in London commuter land at the moment. Not having great faith in people, I would expect to find them in a bit of a mess ... and so I have a conundrum. Do I follow t ....

1089 - Playing old games
We've provided "etchasketch", jigsaws and packs of cards in the library for our guest's use ... and although many of our visitors prefer the more modern attractions of 50 TV channels or the Internet, there are occasions that they enjoy an old fashioned change. There's the game of Life and Scrabbl ....

1088 - Why use BBC code not HTML?
Why do wikis and forums use Bulletin Board Codes not HTML? Why [b] rather that <b> ? 1. More secure against injection attacks 2. Allow the programmer to easily provide a restricted tag set 3. To give an easy to learn set of instructions to the contributor. ....

1087 - Telling a story in different ways
The same story can be told in many ways ... and we're telling our story a lot of ways just at the moment. Yesterday was very much a "write the story the way xxxx wants to see it" day - here are three articles written by myself and Lisa in the last 24 hours. 1. When we opened a niche computer softwa ....

1086 - Injection attacks - safeguard your PHP scripts
An injection attack is where information supplied within a table entry box or upload file is used for malicious purposes - for example, if a user enters his name as fred'; drop database test; etc ... and finds that the script he has contacted inserts the text entered into a database query. Possible ....

1085 - Lawrence Webb's Melksham Taxi service
Course delegates have arrived by car, by taxi, by train, by bus, by motorcycle, by coach, by pushbike and on foot. We're just waiting for a delegate to come by boat and moor up on the Kennet and Avon Canal that's about 2 miles from us. Lawrence Webb (01225 706805) collect delagates from last week ....

1084 - Writing terms and conditions for conferences and other events
Whether you're running a small company with a handful of staff, or a multi-million pound operation, you've still got the same commercial issues to look after, and virtually the same set of legal requirements on you with regards so staff, business operations, taxes and so on. There are some, limited, ....

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