Archive for June, 2005
June 25th, 2005
I’ve briefly mentioned my Coordinate Exchange application before. This application started as a simple plug-in for MS MapPoint to enter and extract pushpin data (latitude and longitude data) but quickly grew into something more. While still restricted to working within MapPoint it has many features hat work independently of MapPoint. This application can read and write [...]
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June 23rd, 2005
This is pretty cool. You enter a word and it will retrieve graphics from Flickr to construct a collage that spells your work. Click on the individual letters to change the image of each letter. #flickrWords .flickrImg { float: left; } [Via: Attack of the Blog!]
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June 18th, 2005
I do a lot of programming. I do it both at work and at home as a hobby. I program mainly in Visual Basic.NET and FORTRAN 90. I also do some JavaScript (in HTML), VBScript (via ASP), and VBA. I’ve done some C and Pascal programming. I know all the hardcore programmers out there reading [...]
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June 15th, 2005
In Memory of Dr. Yian Chang 1965 – 2005 A great man, a great physicist, and a great friend. You will be missed by many.
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June 5th, 2005
Ever find a new feature in a tool you’ve been using for a long time. I do all the time and it’s both exciting and annoying. It is exciting to figure out something new but I think back to all the times I could have used that feature and saved myself a boatload of time. [...]
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