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Hard Work and Krillz.com is expanding

Thursday, October 11th, 2007

No post in one day and I’ve already got two emails asking if there’s something wrong, and why there wasn’t a post yesterday.
Well thanks for showing concern about this, it’s this that makes the blogging fun. That people enjoy what you have to say and the information you are sharing with them.
But there’s a […]

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Post I enjoyed week week 40

Monday, October 1st, 2007

Yet another week have past and it’s time to share the posts I enjoyed reading.
The [GAS] ultimate “How To” contest - More than $1300 in prizes!

[GAS] now that’s a blog I enjoy reading, they mix the geeky technology posts with funny videos and posts. A good blend that I wish I had came up with. […]

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Writing a book on PHP

Saturday, September 29th, 2007

If you’ve been a frequent reader of this blog for some time, you know by now that I started a project, which basically is writing a book about PHP. It’s a book meant towards the absolute beginners who want to learn PHP, and I’ve made a commitment to make it as easy to understand as […]

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100 Spam Comments Past today

Thursday, September 27th, 2007

Yeah today was the day when the comment spamming crossed the 100 line.
It was going fast, everyday the number of spam detected was increasing until it hit around 95 and staid there for a whole week. Somewhere I hoped that maybe the damn spam bots just ignored this blog, but I was wrong today another […]

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Internet the Environmental Culprit

Monday, September 24th, 2007

I found a little bit unusual story today in the newspaper (SydSvenskan/Ny Teknik swedish paper), and it was about the Internet being an environmental culprit and a big one as well.
.:Beginning
A journey in the cyber world might seem as harmless, no big power needs and environmentaly safe compared to a real journey.
But new studies show […]

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