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3900 - The Xxxxx Guest House in Xxxxxxxxxxx - my stay reviewed
We run a hotel. And because I teach training courses away, I stay at lots of other hotels too. That gives me an excellent opportunity to learn about how others do it ... to come back with ideas to adopt, and things which we should take care to avoid. Such feedback is valuable for us and for our t ....

3899 - Father Christmas to be on train in Melksham
Tickets now on sale! The TransWilts Santa trip 2012 runs on Sunday, 2nd December. From Melksham station at 17:20 to Swindon, and back ... getting into Melksham at around 18:40. There's free parking at Melksham Station and in the approach road, and there will be plenty of spaces on the Sunday, e ....

3898 - The course must go on - improvements to tutor travel plans, with immediate effect
The roads get busier ... and a journey of 50 miles that the AA route planner estimated at 80 minutes took me 110 this morning. At current traffic levels, perhaps a bypass is needed for the Chippenham bypass? As I drove towards Corston, in the middle of the countryside the traffic dr ....

3897 - Autumn scenes from Melksham
All taken last Sunday ... In the garden at Well House Manor Over the fields south of Bowerhill The corn is as high as a elephant's eye Kennet and Avon, near Giles' wood In the fields towards the canal ....

3896 - An email marathon
Is sending out 26 different emails in a day a Marathon? After an eventful morning (read all about it on my facebook page), I travelled from home to set up the systems I'll be using for the course I'm giving the rest of the week. As they're not my machines, I felt I needed to make sure I knew ho ....

3895 - Flowchart to program - learning to program with Well House
Drawing a flowchart is how many people understand a process; it's something that's been used in schools and textbooks for many generations, and it provides a graphic representation of choices and actions that most people find easy to follow. For newcomers to programming, such as on my Learning to p ....

3894 - A wet Saturday
A Wet Saturday ... where am I? Ah yes - Melksham ....

3893 - Public Transport across Wiltshire - a new map
I'm planning for some joined up thinking - thinking about joining up public (and private) transport for joined up - efficient, environmentally friendly, journey to, from, and in Wiltshire. The first map here shows the passenger railway lines of Wiltshire, with stations as solid black dots, and ....

3892 - Distributed, Balanced and Clustered Load Sharing - the difference
If one web server isn't enough to handle all your traffic, you can share the load. But you need to be careful that you "maintain state" for your visitors if you're running applications that involve a series of forms / inputs that follow on from each other. Specialist hardware load sharing devices ....

3891 - The components of an Apache httpd / Tomcat / MySQL stack and what each does
Keep it simple and standard on the client side ... and let the server be a bit more complex. That's the philosophy of the web - and it makes sense because you'll typically have hundreds and thousand of clients - browsers - all visiting your web site which will probably be a single system - or a sma ....

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