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Authorising your Google gadgets

Just a quick post for those who may be having issues authorising your Google Gadgets. While going through the process of creating and verifying my Gadget for Orkut, Google asks you to put a comment inside one of the Content tags in your gadget XML file. I tried this in a few different ways with [...]

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“Oh jesus”

Ben: “If you’re gonna call out for the help of a fictional character, at least make it batman or someone who could actually help”

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Our friend Jase

“It’s sad he went back to N.Z. What a guy. William Wallace would’ve traded Scotland for him.”

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She’s a disaster

“She’s like pinocchio running through a world beaver convention”

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Cups. They know what you’re drinking.

I like these.  If I could, I’d buy 10 for my apartment. http://relogik.com/cipher Why 10?  My friends and family can attest to the fact I’m pretty anal about having matching…well, anything.  There’s nothing I hate more than having the slightly-different glasses mixed up with my, what I could call, primary set of glasses.  Nor plates, [...]

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Enter the Test Tube

And look at everything a slightly different way. http://interactive.nfb.ca/#/testtube

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To explain it simply…

I just read a post by one of the few writers I subscribe to, which was short, but overall emphasised how much he hates things (in some instances, himself).  One of the comments he made was: “I asked a parking enforcement agent if his parents are proud.” Now, this guy isn’t the most rational of [...]

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WordPress status, visibility and publish posts not working?

Check your .htaccess file. I found that until I had one for the website, these parts of the edit/add post pages in the admin area just weren’t working.

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IMAP, POP and iPhone iOS4

UPDATE: Ignore me, this has absolutely nothing to do with my POP settings.  It turns out it’s simply gMail getting confused with my computer and phone logging in at the same time.  It’s still a pain in the ass, though. Every now and then, my iPhone would exclaim without reason that the username and/or password [...]

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Testing your PHP applications in different versions

One of our clients recently expressed their intention to upgrade their server versions of PHP. To make sure the projects we delivered for them worked in the intended versions, I was stuck with the task of testing them in both 5.2.9 and 5.2.13. Now, the versions themselves are not important, but I was in a [...]

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