Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1("哈利波特–死神的聖物1") ----- One Circle Triangle
Film : Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (2010) (USA)
Directed by David Yates
Screenplay by Steve Kloves
Based on Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J. K. Rowling
Starring Daniel Radcliffe/ Rupert Grint/ Emma Watson/ Ralph Fiennes/ Alan Rickman/ Helena Bonham Carter
Music by Alexandre Desplat
Orchestrator: Conrad Pope
Themes: John Williams
Duration : 146 mins
廣州 • 香港 • 避孕套
My Simple, but Nerve-Calming, drush Update Workflow
Just posted for my own reference - here's my workflow for updating a D6 (probably also D7) website using drush. Comprehensive information about all drush commands can be found on the https://drush.ws/ website. If you're not yet drinking the drush kool-aid, you need toâif you use a Linux server, of course.
- Visit admin/reports/updates page on your site, read through any relevant release notes for required updates (to check
Gulliver's Travels("小人國大歷險") ------ Something BIG is Letting You Down!
Directed by Rob Letterman
Screenplay by Joe Stillman/ Nicholas Stoller
Based on Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift
Starring Jack Black/ Emily Blunt/ Jason Segel/ Amanda Peet/ Billy Connolly/ Catherine Tate
Music by Henry Jackman
Duration : 93 mins
1. 昨天看完小矮人,今天看小人國,啱數!
A new building block of my environment: dmenu
Nick Coleman 's comment on mylast tools entry introduced me on to dmenu , which has rapidly become animportant component of my environment. The basics of dmenu aredescribed nicely in Nick's comment, but I do two unconventional thingswith it.
The first is that I drastically restrict dmenu's command completion.The 'standard' dmenu setup has it doing command completion on everythingin your $PATH . After trying this briefly, I rapidly came to theconclusion that it made no sense and only created clutter
過客
大部份都即將完成其交流生計劃
全都快要回老家了 真的有點不捨。
雖然我們大都只是淺交
但畢竟建立了一定的交情
看着他們離開Bristol
不禁想起 其實我也不過是這裡的一個過客
半年後 我也得離開UWE
不曉得那
Pandora's box
On improved but less functional versions of things
Every so often I wind up reading something that makes me see red.Today's is this piece (seen via Hacker News). So I want to write an open message:
Dear open source people, it is really simple. If someone has a workingsystem at time X, upgrades to your new software, and their system stopsworking, they do not care if their system might work at some undefinedpoint in the future. You broke their system now , and this is whatthey care about. You