SQL covered chocolate raisins?
Well, the picture says it all: SQL covered chocolate raisins. Next time, read the ingredients carefully, they may even have PHP in them. Bad for allergies, specially if you use Python or Ruby.
Well, the picture says it all: SQL covered chocolate raisins. Next time, read the ingredients carefully, they may even have PHP in them. Bad for allergies, specially if you use Python or Ruby.
Here are some notes on Drupal Camp Toronto 2007, held on 11 and 12 May.
The event was held at the Bahen Centre at the University of Toronto downtown campus. The rooms booked were the right size and accommodated all the attendees.
Although 152 people registered, I am not sure if they all attended. I noticed that Angela Byron (from Montreal) and Boris Mann (Vancouver) did not attend.
People from as far away as Cleveland Ohio, New York/New Jersey and even Chicago.
Andrew Stevenson did a 5 minute Speed Talk at Drupal Camp Toronto.
Earlier, he was in one of the sessions I gave (Building communities using the Userpoints module and API).
Yes, indeed.Robert Douglass was in Drupal Camp Toronto 07, and here is the photo to prove it. He is even moonlighting with 2bits (Don't tell Lullabot!)
At Drupal Camp Toronto 07, I saw Emma Hogbin knitting Drupal socks for James Walker.Emma with the socks in progress. Closeup of the socks.
Below is a list of recent modules that duplicate/overlap other existing modules.Can you guess which module(s) each one of these duplicate/overlap?In order to make it easy I included links to the project page for each.
This is a funny ad. A teenage boy in jeans, baseball cap and teen attire is against the wall screaming, while four groomed men in formal tuxedos are playing the violins.Another ad shows a punkish looking youth with spiked hair put in a guillotine that is made of the pan flute. This is probably alludes to the Francisco de Goya's famous painting
Recently, I have seen a surge in spam email advertising an "agent" or "representative" for a company to collect money on its behalf and keep a percentage. A friend's daughter received the following email.
There has been recent surge in money laundering schemes advertising themselves as legitimate business via spam.The scam represents electronic payment services, and normally interface with countries where prosecution is hard or impossible.For example, INTERAC Email transfer, the Canadian direct debit and email transfer service, has a FAQ entry for email money transfer agent job, and another about
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