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Monthly Archives: November 2005
Documentation Damnation
I've been writing a lot (and I mean a whole lot) of JavaDoc lately. It's all for the new Ricebridge product, to be announced Real Soon Now. One of the things that I like to do with my components is … Continue reading
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Rolling On
Roller is working out pretty well. No road blocks so far for anything that I wanted to do. However, my approach is probably not the easiest way to do things. I have set up the main layout of the site … Continue reading
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Friday Fun: Cool Illusion
Take some time out to confuse your eyes: stare at the black + in the center. Hey, I got all the pink dots to disappear! More like this at: Visual Illusions · Optische Täuschungen. Yeah I know, now I have … Continue reading
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Sudoku, Part Two
Solving Sudoku algorithmically is actually a bit harder than it looks – as a previous commenter pointed out. But I'm with Richard Feynman on this one: If you want to learn something, make a mess of it yourself first, then … Continue reading
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Steve Pavlina’s Non-Objective Reality
Steve Pavlina points out that objective reality, well, ain't. Actually he's on even firmer ground than he thinks. Now I'm no Sapir-Whorf fanboy, but as it turns out, classical objective reality is also a logical impossibility. Good old Hilary Putnam … Continue reading
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Sudoku, Part One
A while back I was stuck in bed for a week or two due to illness, and after I got bored with mobile games (well your reactions aren't the best on pain killers), I decided to have a go at … Continue reading
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Bloglines Strangeness
In order to test my hacked atom 1.0 feed, I created a bloglines account and subscribed to the feed. That was all fine, but then things got funky. Bloglines only lists the first two posts. Later posts just aren't there. … Continue reading
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