December 2011
34 posts
Taina visului
Visele sunt sursa trairilor noastre subconstiente care tind sã disparã atunci cand intalnim lumina zilei. Dar dacã avem indeajuns de multa rabdare pentru a cerceta si descoperi simbolurile viselor de peste noapte, granita dintre constient si sub-constient va disparea.
Toate visele noastre vorbesc despre NOI! Ceea ce inseamnã cã fiecare personaj intalnit in vis este, de fapt, o reflectie a sinelui...
TAINA INDIEI
Titlul acestui referat v-ar indrepati poate sa asteptati ceva senzational despre India.Nu am facut acest lucru. Am incercat sa prezint cateva lucruri ce mi s-au parut a constitui o adevarata carte de identitate pentru aceasta ,lucruri pe care si eu le-am aflat gratie articolelor scrise de facinantul Mircea Eliade.
Despre tara aceasta se poate vorbi ca despre un tinut misterios, cu religii inca...
Small is Big.
afootballreport:
By Dominic Vieira, writing from Lancaster
“Where is Portugal?” How many times have I been asked this? Countless. You may have read in the news recently that the Portuguese economy is a disaster or the politics are a complete bunch of corrupt pigs. However, the football is booming! Last night Braga and FC Porto qualified for the 2010/11 UEFA Europa League final producing...
Did you see this?: D.C traffic in 8 seconds... →
washingtonpostinnovations:
ericathas:
If you’ve ever had to drive in the Washington region, you’re familiar with open roads, care-free commutes and an almost-always empty highway called the Capital Beltway.
It’s actually the exact opposite and we have the accolades to back it up …
Hey Eric, we’re glad you made it to work on time!
Royal wedding takes center stage in U.S. media
washingtonpostinnovations:
“Royal wedding.” The two words either fill you with delight or bring on a wave of royal fatigue. The pomp and pageantry of the coming ceremony is rivaled only by the media coverage. On the Web, the royal courtship is chronicled in timelines, interactive features, blogs, photo galleries, video, quizzes and, of course, a Lifetime movie dedicated to Prince William and...
When passwords attack: the problem with aggressive...
kkhausman:
Via Scoop.it - InfoSec Focus Many companies adopt overly aggressive password policies, thinking that they’re making things more secure. They might be wrong. Via arstechnica.com
Duran Duran -”Girl Panic!” Video (Feat. A Bunch Of... →
typegirl:
It’s been 30 years since Duran Duran’s first release and subsequent world-beating ways, crafting a sleek, designer-pop that sounded expensive and fashionable, indulgent and sexy and just a bit…
Don’t be stupid – use Smartr for iPad to read the... →
typegirl:
Smartr is one of my favourite iOS apps, period. The iPhone version is a one of, if not the, best methods for consuming news and only news, posted to your social networks and curated by your…
Not always about type.: Most of the important... →
It’s true. With this much weight behind the .webfont proposal (2.1), it has to should be taken seriously.
The foundries listed below have expressed their support for the WebOTF proposal. The term “support” is understood to be general approval of the proposal and its intentions, not an…
Episode 0.6.8 - Growl and open source in the App... →
thechangelog:
Adam and Wynn caught up with Chris Forsythe, lead of the Growl project to talk about Growl, their App Store launch, and his work on Adium and Perian.
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Items mentioned in the show:
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Chris Forsythe is the project lead for Growl.
Growl is a popular notification system for Mac OS...
Make your Ruby objects Likeable with Redis →
thechangelog:
The Gowalla development team has released Likeable, a Ruby library to make it simple to add social ‘likes’ to your Ruby classes.
With just a few lines of Ruby, you can track likes using Redis as your data store:
class Comment
include Likeable
# ...
end
class User
include Likeable::UserMethods
# ...
end
comment = Comment.find(15)
comment.like_count #...
SMTPRoutes - Python-powered SMTP server with... →
thechangelog:
A cool project from Benjamin E. Coe for SMTP using an elegant DSL in Python:
class ExampleRoute(Route):
@route(r'(?P<prefix>open)@(?P<suffix>.*)')
def open_route(self):
print "%s at %s sent the message: \n\n %s" % (
self.prefix,
self.suffix,
self.message
)
Messages are routed to methods in your class based...
SMTPRoutes - Python-powered SMTP server with... →
thechangelog:
A cool project from Benjamin E. Coe for SMTP using an elegant DSL in Python:
class ExampleRoute(Route):
@route(r'(?P<prefix>open)@(?P<suffix>.*)')
def open_route(self):
print "%s at %s sent the message: \n\n %s" % (
self.prefix,
self.suffix,
self.message
)
Messages are routed to methods in your class based...
Goldberg: Lightweight, multi-language continuous... →
thechangelog:
We’ve covered continuous integration projects such as Jenkins and Travis before. Now Goldberg, which has just turned 1.0, jumps into the ring with a CruiseControl.rb-compatible offering.
Goldberg supports RVM and Bundler for Ruby projects, but it can build most any software project, simply configure the command in the project configuration. Goldberg also supports a number of...
Beard Sounds
htdeverything:
We want your AUDIO BEARDS! Here’s how to send us your audio beard update: call 1-800-424-2935, and at the tone, say your name and rub your beard on the receiver. Who knows, you may hear your face on next week’s podcast!
HOW TO DO EVERYTHING: How To: Find Out More About... →
htdeverything:
On the show this week we talk with The Sporkful’s Dan Pashman about how freshen up that stale bagel you thought was done for. Then, the Field Museum’s Jim Holstein schools us on the difference between meteoroids and meteorites, and what to do if one’s plummeting through the sky towards…