七月中旬碎諗
客家,閩南,潮州都是香港常見方言,現在好少人講,政府的節目話,要點樣去推廣呢? 一種語言要推廣才會有人講? 這個節目的題目好有問題。
吃雞會有乳癌? 有沒有搞錯,那以前的人都吃雞又不見有? 先生,你冷靜此,以前
How I solve the configure memory problem
For my sins I sometimes build programs from source that use standardautoconf-created configure scripts. The whole autoconf system has anumber of problems, which you can read people rant about at length,but my problem is that I almost invariably build things using variousdifferent non-default arguments. Which leads to what I call the'configure memory problem': when it comes time to rebuild the packagefor whatever reason, how do I remember which configure arguments Iused and recreate them? Especially, how do I have
深度
何以見得?首先,從來沒有人認為我有深度,而且,很多人都說,介意別人對自己的看法,是沒有深度的表現;這兩點加在一起,我當然相信自己是雙倍的沒有深度了。
此外,聽說有深度的人都是沉默寡言的,一
Major Storm at Steubenville St. Louis Mid-America
There was an amazing storm that practically parked itself over Springfield, MO yesterday. I grabbed my iPhone 4 and shot some video, getting a few intense lightning strikes, a trash can lid blowing across the field of view, and some daring souls who braved the storm to get where they needed to be!
More building blocks of my environment: tkrxterm, tkssh, and pyhosts
Given my rxterm and sshterm scripts, I need some way to run them in order to do useful things. Theobvious thing to do is just to run them from the command line, butthis requires that you have a command line sitting around and in my disposable environment this isgenerally not the case.
tkrxterm and tkssh are two very simple TCL/TK programs that do essentially the same thing. They each throw up awindow with a label and a text entry field, let me enter text, and thenrun

她在伊朗長大
我做舞台劇!
人禍
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Live-Blogging to Drive Up Interest in an Event/Organization
Check out my post, Live-Blogging to Drive Traffic, Interest to Organizational Events , on Open Source Catholic. From the post:
The Steubenville St. Louis Mid-America conference is attended by over 6,000 teens every year, and there are many parents, friends, and other teens who wish they could participate as well. We have always posted information after the conference, but in St. Louis, for the past two years, we've started live-blogging and posting to social networks