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carlos granier-phelps: Coding

Code, snippets, bits & pieces...

(Untitled) - February 11, 2002

Ok, I won't be posting for the next couple of days... but I'll be back.
http://radio.weblogs.com/0100688/categories/coding/2002/02/11.html#a99

(Untitled) - February 10, 2002

Kotke is trying to organize his life. There's an interesting discussion on the topic. Several people have recommended going for chronological organization, which is how weblogs work. Weblogs archive all your stuff in the order you entered it into the system. So if you're looking for something you remember writting in January, just look through your weblog's January archives. Adding a search engine tool helps a lot too. Now, I believe this could be much more powerful (it could also get a...
http://radio.weblogs.com/0100688/categories/coding/2002/02/10.html#a98

(Untitled) - February 8, 2002

Ok, the ToDo table is now updating with new items, but still displaying deleted items.
http://radio.weblogs.com/0100688/categories/coding/2002/02/08.html#a95

(Untitled) - February 8, 2002

Ok there seems to be something wrong, probably having to do with information being cached somewhere. I've just added a ToDo item and it's not showing up on my table. More details as they become available.
http://radio.weblogs.com/0100688/categories/coding/2002/02/08.html#a93

(Untitled) - February 8, 2002

Ok! I've got my ToDo.Radio "application" working. It's really simple and works quite nicely. I'll post the details on a story page so that I may go into detail. Find it on my ToDo.Radio page. You may also discuss this at the Radio discussion group.
http://radio.weblogs.com/0100688/categories/coding/2002/02/08.html#a91

(Untitled) - February 6, 2002

Moron Patrol: You have got to see this (from Windows XP's setup documentation) First pointed out to me by my brother: 2.1 If You're Installing a New Copy (Clean Install) If your computer has a blank hard disk (...)    1. Start your computer by running your current operating system,      and then insert the Windows XP Professional CD into your       CD-ROM drive. So you're telling me there's an invisible operating system sitting...
http://radio.weblogs.com/0100688/categories/coding/2002/02/05.html#a88

(Untitled) - February 6, 2002

Wow... here I am, up and running after a day deleting, formatting, re-partitioning, looking for the right boot-up diskette (my XP cd wouldn't boot), starting, re-starting, pushing, shoving... but finally I'm back online again. And Radio, oh Radio, all I had to do was copy my Radio Userland folder back into Program Files and here it is... didn't lose a comma.
http://radio.weblogs.com/0100688/categories/coding/2002/02/05.html#a87

(Untitled) - February 4, 2002

Ok, this could get serious. Tomorrow I'm upgrading my computer from Windows XP RC2 to the final release of Windows XP Pro (my beta period is running out). I'll probably delete everything but my data, repartition my hard drive and install from scratch. That way I'll really get rid of all those apps that I never use but never delete because "some day I might need them." With a broadband DSL connection you can eventually re-download anything you need and get the latest version. So, hopefully I'll..
http://www.carlanga.com/weblog/categories/coding/2002/02/04.html#a86
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