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The one thing that most of us Linux users miss when leaving Windows behind is that «alt codes» are not supported. Well here is an under documented feature that should allow you to type alt codes and access all of the special characters with Ubuntu, … Continue readingUse Windows “alt codes” in Linux but better
I liked just a couple of their songs, or, rather, the manner. But… *That* time was horrible. Really. ps. Red sunrise is followed by brown sunset…
Background voice: «on most weapons — text in Ukrainian»… Well… For those who can not distinguish — this is a lie. Usual russian mass-lie. And… Do you know, what is shocking thing here? That there are people, who talks about a «single common nation» and «single common … Continue readingUkrainian weapons in Georgia?..
Well, if someone (*if*) would like what i’m thinking about the current oil painted picture with Georgia and Russia — i would say that Russia is an aggressor in this situation. Definitely. If CNN lauched another «quickvote» — if Russia would 100% sure that it would win … Continue readingGeorgia an Russia
This post is about Maksim S. Berezovsky — unique Ukrainian composer (1745–1777). Sorry, I couldnt express my feelings in English so far. Hmm… Below is the demonstration of FD-Footnotes and Language Switcher incompatibility, sorry. http://www.universum.org.ua/journal/2004/berez_5_06.html , http://www.gazeta.lviv.ua/articles/2006/06/15/15944/ ↩
Surely, I wouldn’t say I don’t like robots (actually I don’t like a show). But it seems we are going to loose something…
Scientists from the RAND corporation have created this model to illustrate how a «Home Computer» could look like in the year 2004. However, the needed technology will not be economically feasible for the average home. Also the scientists readily admit that the computer will require … Continue readingHome Computer — as seen in 1954
(if you read Ukrainian, please switch language for «more words») We (my wife and me, with our family, let’s say) have published our second book. 640 pages, a lot of scores, full colour photos. Prepared with TEX and lilypond (and Photoshop).
Peter Lothberg installed to his mom’s home 40Gb/s Internet connection — here is him report at RIPE 55 Session, and here — his mom finishes installation: Here is more photos. This new Cisco CRS-1 4-Slot Single-Shelf System they have installed over there. I’m shocked :-) Some technical … Continue reading40Gb Internet — to mamma’s home
BTW, to have XHTML validated page, it was necessary to change the code provided by YouTube. For Miniature Earth they provided: <object width="425" height="344"> <param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/kIUCTbi_XZs"></param> <embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/kIUCTbi_XZs" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="425" height="344"></embed> </object><object width="425" height="344"> <param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/kIUCTbi_XZs"></param> <embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/kIUCTbi_XZs" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="425" height="344"></embed> </object> Should … Continue readingMiniature Earth — valid XHTML markup
The very nice site for beginners — http://css.maxdesign.com.au/. A lot of information, examples, step-by-step solutions. BTW, there i’ve found another good page, Floats, Margins and IE — examples and workarounds for MSIE’s problem related to rendering floats.