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The rise of online TV? | David Jairala
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The rise of online TV? May 4, 2007 at 10:50 pm. So yesterday I was checking out Joost. While finishing to setup some of my favorite TV shows (Entourage, Family Guy, American Dad, etc.) on Democracy. Via RSS feeds, when I stumbled across this article via Techcrunch. 45% of europeans watch TV online. Now, is the internet really changing how we watch TV? Entry filed under: Cool. 1 Comment Add your own. April 9, 2016 at 10:56 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. You are commenting using y...
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Free online backups! | David Jairala
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May 4, 2007 at 10:27 pm. People interested in keeping their information backed-up in a safe, convenient location should really checkout the free Mozy. The free package gives you 2 free GB to upload your documents, pictures, mails, or whatever else you might want to backup. Also, if you don’t mind paying a small monthly fee ($4.95/month) you can get unlimited backup space. However, for the sake of trying it out, I picked the free package. Entry filed under: Geek. The rise of online TV? On Reverse dictiona...
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Chat it up | David Jairala
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May 4, 2007 at 10:15 pm. 20 Final was released today, and with it comes what I believe the first great and free. Windows friendly multi-protocol chat client. Since I switch to a Mac around 4 years ago, I seldom think about the difficult task Windows users go when looking around for a good multi-protocol chat client, but trust me, in my windows years I went through them all, from Trillian. Although granted, it isn’t free), to the early stages of Pandion. Entry filed under: Chat. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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CSS one liners | David Jairala
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October 14, 2006 at 2:59 am. After 8 years of working with CSS, you start to wonder how to make things a bit more efficient. One of my most recent findings as far as CSS efficiency goes, is working with what I like to call CSS one liners. They’re essentially tiny little rules for formats you’ll keep using over and over again. My one liners list usually goes as follows:. Highlight {background:inherit;color:#336633;}. Entry filed under: CSS. PHP editing through the terminal. 3 Comments Add your own. Email ...
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Reverse dictionary leetness | David Jairala
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November 18, 2006 at 12:52 am. Have you ever had a hard time figuring out the exact word to describe something while you’re writing? Well, struggle no more thanks to OneLook. 8216;s Reverse Dictionary. The concept is pretty simple: instead of typing in the word in order to find its meaning, you type in the concept and the reverse dictionary does the rest bringing up a list of words that encompass said concept. Entry filed under: Cool. The social networking craze. 2 Comments Add your own. On Reverse dicti...
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October | 2006 | David Jairala
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Archive for October, 2006. Standarized CSS styles have quickly become the norm in the web-development insdustry. Having well organized, validated CSS style rules will save you hours when developing/maintaining your webapps. Here’s a quick list of tips that help me keep my sanity intact while working on style sheets on several projects:. Background or background-color rules should always be followed by a color rule. Use the margin: auto; rule to center elements. Use one-liners to specify font-attributes.
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Manage your music’s artwork, lyrics and tags easily | David Jairala
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Manage your music’s artwork, lyrics and tags easily. November 18, 2006 at 12:53 am. I was browsing around today when I ran across a nifty little free app (Mac only) which allows you to easily manage your music library’s artwork, lyrics and tags. Comes into play: it allows you to automatize the entire artwork-lyric searching process into single clicks operations. Anyway, just thought you guys might want to give it a try, after all, it’s free. Windows users be sure to check out AudioShell. On CSS one liners.
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Coloring your sites | David Jairala
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November 18, 2006 at 12:51 am. If you’re like me, you spend most of your design time figuring out the exact color scheme for your new site/web-application. This is where Instant Color Schemes. Comes into play: extracting colors from related images, it creates color schemes based on provided words ( Apple. For example). It’s deffinately worth a look if you’re in a bit of a color-creativity drain. Entry filed under: CSS. The social networking craze. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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David Jairala | Random! | Page 2
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Standarized CSS styles have quickly become the norm in the web-development insdustry. Having well organized, validated CSS style rules will save you hours when developing/maintaining your webapps. Here’s a quick list of tips that help me keep my sanity intact while working on style sheets on several projects:. Background or background-color rules should always be followed by a color rule. Use the margin: auto; rule to center elements. Use one-liners to specify font-attributes. October 20, 2006 at 6:36 pm.
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