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Archive for February, 2003

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1980s Music Lives Again

Wednesday, February 5th, 2003

Is it wishful thinking on my behalf, or is the music of the 1980s "hip"? On Qantas flights in recent months the inflight music has been distinctly 1980s: Nena's 99 Luft Balloons (English language version) and Tears for Fears (somewhat ironic if you are afraid of flying). Now Mitsubishi Motors (Australia) are using Big Audio [...]

The Young Ones

Monday, February 3rd, 2003

We have introduced Liam to The Young Ones, and evidently his favourite character is Vyvyan. Each episode, a guest band played - usually with an obtuse link to the story plot. Classic Retro early 1980s bands such as Dexys Midnight Runners (way more than a one-hit wonder) and Madness were features in series 1. [...]

Underneath, there are 3 tables

Sunday, February 2nd, 2003

The database
There are three basic tables in the MySQL database. One contains content, and referenced by mcid. The second contains any binary content (images, PDFs) and is referenced by an miid The final contains sections referenced by msid, which are a mechanism for organising and classifying content and images.

Around these three tables live some [...]

Netscape, MSIE, Opera and DIV positioning

Sunday, February 2nd, 2003

Fixed up two of the issues in regards into cross-browser compatibility with CSS positioning. It seems that Netscape and Opera take the width property as a starting point, then add the padding and border to this width; whereas MSIE reduces the content by these amounts. The end result is that each of the browsers [...]

Stuff

Sunday, February 2nd, 2003

Hello, Adelaide and Perth!
GASAA PDF for Print, Oct Nov 2002 Jan 2003
Adobe Photoshop 7.0.x AltiVecCore Update plug-in

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