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Posted over 4 years ago by Philip Withnall
With a new year comes a newly finished model. This time, it’s a Chinook HC1 helicopter which I’ve been working on for just over six months. It’s turned out quite well, and the pictures are up on Picasa. The only problem now is finding somewhere to house it which won’t let it get disgustingly dusty.
Happy [...]
Posted over 4 years ago by Philip Withnall
With a new year comes a newly finished model. This time, it’s a Chinook HC1 helicopter which I’ve been working on for just over six months. It’s turned out quite well, and the pictures are up on Picasa. The only problem now is finding somewhere to house it which won’t let it get disgustingly dusty.
Happy [...]
Posted over 4 years ago by Philip Withnall
To fix problems with parsing playlists from slow servers in Totem, it’s necessary to add asynchronous parsing functions to totem-pl-parser, so that parsing can be run in a thread. I’ve stuck a preliminary patch in bug #561444, but before it goes any further it would be great if other users of totem-pl-parser would take a [...]
Posted over 4 years ago by Philip Withnall
To fix problems with parsing playlists from slow servers in Totem, it’s necessary to add asynchronous parsing functions to totem-pl-parser, so that parsing can be run in a thread. I’ve stuck a preliminary patch in bug #561444, but before it goes any further it would be great if other users of totem-pl-parser would take a [...]
Posted over 4 years ago by Philip Withnall
When I went for interview at Imperial College, my interviewer (Dr. P. Kelly) asked me quite a nice question, which (for some unearthly reason) I decided to follow up on afterwards.
The question was a simple one: given a string (e.g.) ... [More] “examplesgnome” consisting of two substrings (in this case, “examples” and “gnome”), how can we swap [...] [Less]
Posted over 4 years ago by Philip Withnall
When I went for interview at Imperial College, my interviewer (Dr. P. Kelly) asked me quite a nice question, which (for some unearthly reason) I decided to follow up on afterwards.
The question was a simple one: given a string (e.g.) ... [More] “examplesgnome” consisting of two substrings (in this case, “examples” and “gnome”), how can we swap [...] [Less]
Posted over 4 years ago by Philip Withnall
It seems to be release week for me. Here’s Almanah Diary 0.5.0. Of note with this release is the support for text formatting (bold, italic and underline — nothing particularly fancy), persistent window dimensions, the ability to set the ... [More] encryption key, and better recovery from database corruption/errors (although it’s still not perfect).
Packagers should note that [...] [Less]
Posted over 4 years ago by Philip Withnall
It seems to be release week for me. Here’s Almanah Diary 0.5.0. Of note with this release is the support for text formatting (bold, italic and underline — nothing particularly fancy), persistent window dimensions, the ability to set the ... [More] encryption key, and better recovery from database corruption/errors (although it’s still not perfect).
Packagers should note that [...] [Less]
Posted over 4 years ago by Philip Withnall
I went with a friend to see Motörhead in Leicester last night, and it was an awesome gig. Danko Jones and Saxon were supporting, and while I’ll give Danko Jones a miss in future, Saxon were great, even if their intro was sickeningly patriotic.
Motörhead themselves were absolutely amazing, playing a variety of stuff: new, old [...]
Posted over 4 years ago by Philip Withnall
I went with a friend to see Motörhead in Leicester last night, and it was an awesome gig. Danko Jones and Saxon were supporting, and while I’ll give Danko Jones a miss in future, Saxon were great, even if their intro was sickeningly patriotic.
Motörhead themselves were absolutely amazing, playing a variety of stuff: new, old [...]
 

 
 

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