Note to my future self. Open Flash Chart is an awesome flash app to display charts. Works with JSON data, easy!
Monthly Archives: April 2009
Canon of Children's TV
I completed a project today: Canon van de Nederlandse Kindertelevisie. aka Canon of Dutch Children’s TV. It lists all children’s TV series since the fifties, and has a place to reminisce and discuss, and of course a place to vote for your favorite series.
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Much2c
Time for a small shameless plug. Nico Schilders, the artist who designed our wedding rings, has a blog. There’s not “much 2 c” yet (har har) but he does showcase some beautiful lighting fixtures. Looks like we will be heading south again, soon.
Copyright is obsolete
From Slashdot:
If I said I didn’t have an incentive to grow oranges unless I could plant a tree in your yard, or if I said I didn’t have an incentive to grow cotton unless I could own slaves on the plantation, most people would see this is these as the worthless shallow arguments that they are. But if I said I didn’t have an incentive to to make beneficial or creative works without a copyright monopoly, then all of a sudden people just take it on faith, they don’t even question it, they just assume that society would fall apart without them. In my humble opinion, this is intellectually dishonest, especially considering that the entire Renaissance happened without copyrights.
Brilliant addition to Rails: 'touch' in ActiveRecord
Today marks the glorious day of another brilliant addition to ActiveRecord. ‘touch’ is now an option for both individual records and associations. By touching an object, its updated_at attribute is set to the current time.
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