by Keiron | Dec 1, 2004 | Computers, Jokes, Technology
A probe into the the nutritional content of the average keyboard has discovered that it contains an unhealthy balance of bread crumbs, crisp fragments, meat, sugar, salt and jam. Worse still, this inadequate diet is supplemented with toe and fingernail clippings,...
by Keiron | Dec 1, 2004 | Software
Microsoft’s Support Lifecycle policy provides consistent and predictable guidelines for product supportavailability at the time of product release. The Support Lifecycle policy took effect October 15, 2002 and applies to most products currently available through...
by Keiron | Nov 23, 2004 | Software, Technology
Silicon.com have today reported that the CEO of MySQL is unintimidated by the database giant Oracle! MySQL powers the backend to this blog and thousands of websites world wide, five million installations have helped MySQL double revenues every year since 2002. Oracle...
by Keiron | Nov 19, 2004 | Software
Downloaded POP Peeper today…. Excellent piece of kit! I’m going to use it for logging into POP3 accounts that just take copies of my emails to make sure I get text alerts for them. (Currently blowing away the 388 messages in that POP3 account!) –...
by Keiron | Nov 18, 2004 | Hardware
I recently bought the Canon LIDE 20… Actually to tell the truth I got back off holiday and wanted to send the photos to family and my old scanner is over 7 years old – so I decided the business could afford to buy a new one! Both Dabs and Amazon are both...
by Keiron | Nov 3, 2004 | Programming
After MySQLFront repeatedly crashing on me – it was time to look for another MySQL frontend…. I’d downloaded and installed MySQL Control Center and found it refreshingly useful.. Although I’m not disappointed to find I can’t export any...
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