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I recently installed the WordPress Category Visibility Plug-in which allows you to select categories you don’t want to show up in different places on your blog. I have delicious set to upload my delicious links every day to a special category and I removed it from the frontpage to keep it from junking up my
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I read an article recently about www.iconizeme.com. For $50 they’d take a picture of you and create an icon out of it. Think of it as a digital cariacture. Well, I couldn’t resist it. $50 is a lot of money for this, no question about it but it’s just too cool of a concept to
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If you write any kind of script on the Internet be it ASP, ASP.net, PHP, PERL, Ruby, Python, anything that accesses a database then you should be aware of SQL Injection attacks. This posting is going to reference two other blogs, one is the great Scott Guthrie’s blog (best damn blog on ASP.net on the
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SBSmigration.com – Kit Overview South Florida Technology Network Vladville SBS Show Managed Services University Vlad Mazek – Vladville Blog Michael Sutton’s Blog : How Prevalent Are SQL Injection Vulnerabilities? ScottGu’s Blog
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10 Steps to Guarantee You Make the Digg Front Page (tags: Digg humor wordpress seo) Dive Into Python (tags: python programming tutorial book) Top WordPress Plugins at The Blog Joint (tags: wordpress plugins blog) Best SEO Plugins for WordPress at The Blog Joint (tags: wordpress SEO plugins)
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I recently posted a blog entry about my ‘informal’ apples to oranges comparison of the different virtualization platforms available for windows. Apparently I didn’t spell it out clear enough that things were not on a level playing field. Well, guys I did it. I went and pissed off Bob. Sorry Bob. But Bob taught me
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I recently posted a blog entry about my ‘informal’ apples to oranges comparison of the different virtualization platforms available for windows. Apparently I didn’t spell it out clear enough that things were not on a level playing field. Well, guys I did it. I went and pissed off Bob. Sorry Bob. But Bob taught me
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9g _servers.pdf (application/pdf Object) Dell Benching VM’s
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I’ve pulled the article until I have time to properly benchmark all three systems on identical hardware, hopefully after the holidays. Although I used different hardware, I firmly believe my numbers provided a reasonable estimate of what performance you would see using identical hardware. I’d had verbal feedback from others that in fact they saw