Well, I finally got around to upgrading to Movable Type 4.1.
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February 9, 2008
by Neil T
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February 9, 2008
by Neil T
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Well, I finally got around to upgrading to Movable Type 4.1.
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February 8, 2008
by Neil T
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Paynova is a site in the ilk of PayPal, Google Checkout and Nochex in that it offers merchants secure online payment services, and a personal account system for users that remembers their card details. CD-Wow is one of Paynova’s clients and so rather than re-enter my card details every time I buy from them I can use my stored details.
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February 7, 2008
by Neil T
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As well as wining about unsolicited press releases from a clueless PR company, here’s some other things that I’ve wanted to blog about lately but haven’t.
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February 7, 2008
by Neil T
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Dear Vocus Public Relations, Recently, I have been receiving press releases from several of your clients in my personal email address (as noted by the .me.uk domain suffix). I would like to express my displeasure at this and ask you to stop.
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February 4, 2008
by Neil T
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Just heard that one of my friends from university, Apostolis Koustas (better known as Akis) was shot dead in Greece, while on military service.
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February 1, 2008
by Neil T
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Apple’s introduction of Universal Binaries – programs which can run on both PowerPC and Intel architectures – was, on the whole, a good idea: consumers didn’t have to ensure they had the right version or know what type of processor their Mac had. But the big disadvantage was that this meant including compiled code for both architectures, which basically doubles the size of each application.
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