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Dynamically Typed: A Bootable LAMP Server







Dynamically Typed: A Bootable LAMP
Server

Dynamically Typed: A Bootable LAMP
Server
06/11/2004 07:52 AM

Dynamically Typed has a link today to something that I personally think would be amazingly useful to web developers all over - a LAMP web server that boots from a CD.




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Dynamically Typed: More on PHP 5
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cd_lamp_top_sm.jpgA man who thought that sunlight looks beautiful as it refracts through the side of a CD-ROM shouldn't be trusted with power tools, but I guess they're more lax about that up in Canada. Jim Watters, a former QA tester, had about 70 CDs and decided to make a lamp in order to recreate that warm, plastic glow. The resulting DIY project is a wonderful fire hazard made of a tube light and some plywood. (Thanks, Luke)

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idee_spotnik_lamp_jun_04.jpg imageInspired by the sky-breaking Russian Sputnik (the original Cold War 'Ping of Death') comes this lamp from designer Marko Macure called 'Spotnik.' Put in an orange bulb and recreate the epic battle from The Lord of the Rings, when a ragtag group of scrappy adventurers were able to cast a huge splash of Visine into the Eye of Sauron.
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gravity_lamp.jpg imageThis "Gravity" lamp from one of our favorite design houses Front is a concept design that detects when you enter and exit a room, perking up straight and shining brightly upon your arrival, and slowly drooping down to slumber when after you leave. This is appealing not only because it gives the lamp a sense of personality - albeit a sycophantic one centered around its need for its master's approval - but because it takes us one step closer to the real future we all crave, where each night we retire to our own personal version of Pee Wee's Playhouse.

Read - Gravity [FunFurde]


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The Tube Lamp 08/30/2004 08:08 AM

TubeLamp6DSharpNoLogo.jpg imageI'm sort of in love with this Tube Lamp by Nik Willmore, which is a really dangerous thing since he lives and works right here in New York. At $225, though, it's almost cheap enough to just get and justify as a heirloom or something. Here's your inheritance, kids, and it glows!

Oh, and if you are worried about getting one just because the bulbs might burn out, apparently the 25-watt tubular bulbs can be gotten almost anywhere, even Home Depot. And of course, you can't forget the finishing touch - the control knob is a chromed replacement for a Fender Telecaster.

Read - Product Page [TheTubeLamp via

Post It Lamp


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postitlamp.jpgThe Post It Lamp is great. Why ship a lamp in bulky packaging when you can make a lamp from the packaging itself? Pop open the tube, flip out clip and roll-out shade, and unfurl the cord. The lamp base will still have the stamps and your address on it, but that's even better. It's on sale for about 23 bucks.

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In a new posting from PHPKitchen:

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Desk-lamp with an ignition key


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"The lamp that stands to attention"


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Tiny, USB Lava Lamp


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Instead, keep him deep inside your brain, appeased by the random number generator of the random lovers generation, the Lava Lamp. This new model available on Thinkgeek is not only powered by USB, but is only ten bucks.

Catalog Page [Thinkgeek via GadgetMadness]


Google: mirror or lamp?


Google: mirror or lamp? 09/25/2004 11:10 PM
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Oskar Table Lamp


Oskar Table Lamp 02/05/2005 10:17 PM

oskarlamp.jpg imageHopefully carved from the finest anodized aluminum by nude Pagan witches or something, the Oskar Table Lamp delivers in areas other $465 dollar lamps fall hopelessly short. Groundbreaking features include its ability to "fit in compact spaces", and also provide "multi-directional lighting for tasking". It gets better:

Able to stand alone or function as a bookend, the best-selling design stays fixed while multidirectional lighting is provided with a flexible metal arm and fully rotating aluminum reflector.
While many other lamps (or bookends) may also provide an "integrated toggle switch for turning the lamp on and off," we challenge you to find one that has been blessed in ancient Triskelion Rite Of Tea rituals to ensure the unrelenting favor of the Sun. In fact, it's probably not this one, either.

Bulb not included.

Product Page [via Shiny Shiny]


Microsoft Looks to Extinguish LAMP


Microsoft Looks to Extinguish LAMP 06/17/2005 03:18 PM
Microsoft engineers have toiled for years to make the company's software industrial strength and worthy of large corporations' dollars.

Now the software giant faces a different challenge: fending off open-source alternatives that are good enough for most jobs. At Microsoft's TechEd customer conference last week, executives spelled out the company's lineup to combat these cut-rate incursions onto its turf.

In particular, the company is focused on improving its alternatives to the so-called LAMP stack, the combination of the Linux operating system, Apache Web server, MySQL database, and scripting languages PHP, Perl or Python. Microsoft's anti-LAMP strategy is to heap features into its low-end products and to build a comprehensive set of tools--spanning development to management--in the hopes of making Windows Server more attractive.

News source: ZDNet.com

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Thin Cut Porcelain Lamp


Thin Cut Porcelain Lamp 08/12/2004 11:41 AM

kafka_design_thin_cut_th_au.jpg image

Inspired by index cards, the "Thin Cut" lamp by Cordula Kafka is a set of ceiling-suspended porcelain sheets that have cut outs on the inside for four bulbs. Light shines through the panels with various amounts though the panels, which move in the wind (or whatever sort of draft you get inside).

Read - Thin Cut [MoCoLoCo]


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MIT shutdown LAMP Project


MIT shutdown LAMP Project 11/02/2003 02:10 PM
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Ventana Scroll Lamp


Ventana Scroll Lamp 08/16/2004 08:06 AM

ventana_lamp.jpg imageSomebody needs to steal the concept of the Ventana scroll lamp and manufacturer a cut-rate version for less than the $700 the original goes for, because I would like to place dozens of them in my apartment for various uses, such as lighting up things, looking at, and swinging them out 180° on their mounts and saying "huh," and "would you look at that?" As it stands, though, a couple of halogen bulbs and a roll of space toilet paper isn't going to pry the better part of a grand out of my pocket.

The Ventana isn't the only lamp Pablo Designs has, either, and I found many of them to be pretty nifty.

Read - Product Page [PabloDesigns via FunFurde ]

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LAMP - CGI - Mod_Perl Web Developer


LAMP - CGI - Mod_Perl Web Developer 06/10/2004 12:43 PM
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eWeek: Sun to promote LAMP


eWeek: Sun to promote LAMP 08/16/2002 05:51 AM
Schwartz said that at the edge of the Web, Sun will promote a LAMP (Linux/Apache/MySQL/PHP) solution to developers. LAMP, a generic open-source solution, is Sun's Linux-based solution available on its newly released LX50 Intel-based machines running Linux or Solaris. Schwartz referred to Sun's version as Sun LAMP. Apache is an open-source Web server, MySQL is an open-source database and PHP is an open-source language for creating middle-tier HTML applications.

"Our competition is Windows, but it will increasingly suffer from the economic model Linux will promote," Schwartz said.

While Sun will continue to drive large deployments to the Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) infrastructure, the company will promote LAMP for less complex applications.

"zeldman.bardot2"

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