Anki and image/story association can work extremely well.
http://ichi2.net/anki/
http://www.fluentin3months.com/imagination-your-key-to-memorizing-hundreds-of-words-quickly/
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Anki and image/story association can work extremely well.
http://ichi2.net/anki/
http://www.fluentin3months.com/imagination-your-key-to-memorizing-hundreds-of-words-quickly/
For example: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman
No fingerprints, that must be a nightmare, not just with travel.
Nope, not even remotely related. My concern was towards airport...
Hard drives can be spilt into multiple low level ``files'' called partitions, each partition can be formatted with a file system (ext3/4 etc).
On DOS/Windows, different partitions are identified...
You can set up a system with two OS's and a shared data (not /home) partition. Have the bleeding edge OS on one partition and a stable OS on the other. then if something breaks in the bleeding edge...
According to google, ntfs-3g also supports OSX. Its not ideal but it could be an option. IMO anything is better than FAT, have experienced some quite major data corruptions with this FS.
Considered using a CF card and adapter? not done it myself but it has worked well for others (http://kmandla.wordpress.com/2010/07/22/poor-mans-ssd/) for example.
No problem, like I said: just wandering ;)
Just wandering if anyone has experienced any issues with airport security and Linux laptops.
Try LaTeX http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/info/lshort/english/lshort.pdf
World cup, yawn
Recently, I've mainly bean using MOC
I dont have any phone at all:)
From my understanding, mod_lisp does nothing more than redirect the web traffic to a lisp application via a TCP socket, everything else has to be implemented in Lisp. I did look into Common Lisp...
Just Vim.
OSX: Maby if I had a load of spare cash lying around.
Windows: No, because it is awful.
Done
Due to the way they work, all NAT routers are firewalls. If you use a router, you are behind a firewall.
+1
IDE's hide a lot of the underlying details, which you need to know if something breaks. You would be better off learning how to compile from the command line, learn a build system like Cmake or...
You can use a regular expression for that.
http://www.totallyphp.co.uk/code/validate_an_email_address_using_regular_expressions.htm
Any website which uses HTML5 wont work in IE.
Try installing some stuff on XP, it wont stay smaller that Linux for long. Windows duplicates a *LOT* of `shared' libraries.
Who cares about a few k/m bytes these days, maintaining readable code is far more important.
Hence the suggestion of using a templating language, plain PHP can be used as a perfectly usable templating language http://thephppro.com/articles/pte.php
For example, the common procedure of...
Don't mix up everything into one file, its a sure fire way to produce an unmaintainable mess... as you have already discovered. HTML should be kept out of your business logic using a MVC framework or...
rsync
I don't use the trash, though I do version control everything, so old files are always accessible.