car designers upset over blingin' vinyl tops
Grok Headline matches for car designers upset over blingin' vinyl tops
Bobcats Upset Heat 94-92; Minn. Tops
Nets (AP)
Bobcats Upset Heat 94-92; Minn. Tops
Nets (AP)
03/27/2005 08:07 AMAP - Primoz Brezec had a career-high 27 points and 11 rebounds
Saturday to lead the Charlotte Bobcats to one of their most surprising
wins of the season, a 94-92 victory over the Miami Heat.
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Swingin', Blingin'
Swingin', Blingin'
04/28/2004 01:11 PMIf you're going to drop a ride, playa, then you drop that ride. I
don't know any of the details, but when my pal Matt sent me these
pictures of a blinged out golf cart, I immediately pawed at my chest,
and sure enough, this shit was right off the...
How to rip vinyl, per the NYT
How to rip vinyl, per the NYT
01/03/2004 04:50 AMThe NYT has published a detailed how-to for converting vinyl LPs to
MP3s or CDs. When Napster started, it solved two distinct problems.
The obvious one was that you might not have the CD handy that you
wanted to listen to (either because you hadn't bought it or because
you'd left it somewhere else, i.e., at your parents' place while you
went to college), but the more subtle one was that ripping CDs used to
be
really hard. You needed specialied software, tons of
hard-drive space, and you had to title all those tracks by hand.
This meant that once one person had gone to the trouble of ripping a
disc, it made a lot of sense not to replicate that effort: better to
download someone else's rips from her Napster share than to go through
that fooforaw on your own.
Today, ripping CDs is literally a one-click operation, but ripping
vinyl is still very freaking hard. Newsgroups like
alt.binaries.sounds.78-era often get nice payloads of ripped wax,
shellac and vinyl, but the general attack on P2P means that this stuff
is getting harder and harder to find on demand, which means that more
and more of us are having to individually rip our music, one side at a
time, in order to transfer and preserve it (80% of the music ever
recorded isn't available for sale -- if you want to hear the song on
that groovy LP through your iPod's headphones, you're gonna have to
get ripping).
Some LP restoration software suites, including Pinnacle Clean Plus
($100), come with an external preamp that plugs into a U.S.B. port and
works with your existing sound card. (Clean Plus and other software
choices are described in more detail in the accompanying article.)
There is also the iMic from Griffin Technologies ($40,
www.griffintechnologies.com), a small input device that converts
analog signals to digital outside of the computer, eliminating the
possibility of electronic interference from other computer
components...
You also need lots of hard-drive space, because sound files occupy
about 10 megabytes per minute; that would be almost a gigabyte for all
77 minutes of Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band's "Trout Mask
Replica."
LinkMemories of vinyl
Memories of vinyl
08/22/2004 09:26 PM

test press of
Communicate with notes from Mark
I've been thinking
about audio files lately. There are lots of interesting audio blogs
these days and I realized that putting audio interviews for my
shar
ing economy research online would be a neat thing to do. For the
last month or so, I've been diving into audio gear and software. (I'll
write about all this in another post when I figure out what I'm
doing.) During this journey into gadgets past, I stumbled into my
vinyl records from my DJ days. Most are promotional records that
Rockpool sent me when I was reporting my charts to them, but many were
from Mark Stephens. Mark Stephens was my mentor and one of my best
friends. He was also the first person I knew who died of AIDS. Mark
received tons of promos and he would share some of the good stuff with
me. He would jot things down on the record jackets or on little
post-its. Since I stopped spinning records, I've allowed several DJs
as well as
my second-cousin Cornelius to go through my record collection
and take what they wanted. What I have now is a 1000+ record
collection, almost all from 1988-1990, 90% crap, with very high
sentimental value. What do I do with them? I looked into software to
convert vinyl to mp3's but it looked like a real pain. The other idea
I had was browse my vinyl for stuff I liked, scan the notes and try to
find the music on a file sharing network. I should know the answer to
this question, but is this illegal?
I seem to be getting into these diary-like entries these days, but
digging through old vinyl and reading the little notes from Mark
brought back a lot of memories. I'm struggling with how to bring some
of those memories into the medium I have today.
Comment -
TrackBack
How to rip from vinyl or tape
How to rip from vinyl or tape
09/15/2004 11:44 AMSo, you have five hundred tapes and albums of the Beatles, Led
Zeppelin, and the like, and want then on your computer? Well, you
could spend hundreds of dollars replacing music you already paid for
once with CDs. Or, instead of paying twenty bucks per album, you could
spend twenty cents per album to convert your tapes and vinyl to CD and
rip those. Read more for how. Also, the instructions below will
allow you to defeat any copy protection. Period. Just substitute
"cheap CD walkman" for "stereo." Caution- doing this in the United
Statesor other parts of the world may be a felony. Those in less
corrupt, more civilized parts of the world need not fear. Or
alternately, you can make CDs of your own band.
64 bit VIA Vinyl Audio driver out now
64 bit VIA Vinyl Audio driver out now
06/22/2005 02:16 AM"gebrauchte Vinyl-Platten"
"gebrauchte Vinyl-Platten"
06/25/2004 08:56 AMWith a Nod to Vinyl, CD's Take Over the
Turntable
With a Nod to Vinyl, CD's Take Over the
Turntable
09/23/2004 12:41 AMNew York Times Sep 23 2004 4:47AM GMT
Streaming rip of Tiki Room vinyl
Streaming rip of Tiki Room vinyl
08/03/2004 11:00 AM
BasicHip Oddio is featuring
streaming audio of the old Enchanted Tiki Room vinyl. Bummer that it's
only available as a stream -- I'm recording it with AudioHijack right
now for my archive.
Streaming M3U Link
(
Thanks, Matt!)
"create images of wax cylinders and old
vinyl"
"create images of wax cylinders and old
vinyl"
06/04/2004 08:14 PM"From Vinyl to Digital, Hold the
Crackle"
"From Vinyl to Digital, Hold the
Crackle"
01/03/2004 10:00 PMDownloads outsell DVDs and vinyl
Downloads outsell DVDs and vinyl
02/10/2004 10:39 AMLegal music download sales reach a new high to become the second most
popular singles format in the UK.
From Vinyl to Digital, Hold the Crackle
From Vinyl to Digital, Hold the Crackle
01/02/2004 02:23 AMNew York Times Jan 2 2004 1:45AM ET
eBay Today: Christmas DVD, CD, And Vinyl
Album
eBay Today: Christmas DVD, CD, And Vinyl
Album
12/25/2003 02:04 AMCelebrate a Merry Christmas with
Star Wars video and music.
You'll be rewarded with laughter and cheer because of the absurdity of
it all!
More kitschy Star Wars holiday vinyl
More kitschy Star Wars holiday vinyl
12/26/2004 01:14 PM
Xeni Jardin:
Following up on this
previous BoingBoing post, reader Sewer Urchin says,
The Rebel Force Band isn't the only rare Star Wars music out there. As
scary as it may sound, there was a Star Wars Christmas album, and as
you will hear, it's probably the worst holiday music ever recorded.
With songs like "What Can You Get A Wookiee For Christmas (When He
Already Owns A Comb?)" and "R2-D2 We Wish You A Merry Christmas"
performed by a pre-fame Bon Jovi, your ears will be begging for mercy.
The force was definitely not with the creators of this album.
Link
Japanese Vinyl Boba Fett Exclusive
Japanese Vinyl Boba Fett Exclusive
05/24/2004 03:43 PMSirtan from
Japan Star
Wars.com has sent in the above images of Medicom's VCD (Vinyl
Collectible Doll) Boba Fett. This 18.5 cm exclusive will be limited to
2004 pieces and will only made available at the World Character
Convention 18 (June 6th) in Japan. For more information visit
Medicom Toyshop.
Salon: Grokster means the freedom to rip
your vinyl and own your data
Salon: Grokster means the freedom to rip
your vinyl and own your data
03/30/2005 04:32 AMCory Doctorow:
Salon's Andrew Leonard has posted a great editorial on Grokster:
If the entertainment studios had their way, every time a format
changed, you'd have to buy all your records all over again. In their
ideal world, we would hold restricted licenses to our content, not
ownership. Digital rights management would cripple our all-powerful
computers, creating backups would be impossible, and the basic human
impulse to share the wealth of information that helps define who we
are would be beset with obstacles. This is not paranoia. At every step
of the way, intellectual-property-right holders have resisted
technological innovations that give ordinary people more scope to
enjoy and consume music, television, movies or any other content.
That's why MGM vs. Grokster is so important. The deeper we get into
the digital age, the more we will be defined not by our relationships
with physical objects but with the data that we have accumulated in
our journeys through life. If we lose the right to own that data and
do what we want with it, if the power of the computer, and the Net, is
taken from us, we're at risk of losing a lot more than a few files --
we stand at risk of losing the evidence that tells us who we are.
LinkLegal Net music romps ahead of DVD,
vinyl, tape
Legal Net music romps ahead of DVD,
vinyl, tape
02/10/2004 10:34 AMeBay Today: Vintage Vinyl Caped Jawa
eBay Today: Vintage Vinyl Caped Jawa
08/06/2004 04:42 PMThe most sought-after scavenger of them all...
Wave Corrector - Process Vinyl Records
and Cassette Tapes on your PC
Wave Corrector - Process Vinyl Records
and Cassette Tapes on your PC
04/17/2004 03:39 AMCybergrass Apr 17 2004 8:21AM GMT
Griffin offers Final Vinyl 1.1,
turntable connection cable
Griffin offers Final Vinyl 1.1,
turntable connection cable
03/06/2004 02:09 AMGriffin Technology today announced the release of Final Vinyl 1.1, the
latest version of its utility that allows the recording of vinyl
records using just the Griffin iMic or PowerWave and a turntable...
Evolution Vinyl Works Unveils New
Accessory Stickers for the PSP™ Handheld
Evolution Vinyl Works Unveils New
Accessory Stickers for the PSP™ Handheld
03/27/2005 03:11 AMEvolution Vinyl Works is proud to bring you their Game Console
Stickers™ for the newly released Sony© PSP™. [PRWEB Mar 27, 2005]
Evolution Vinyl Works Unveils Giveaway
for a Brand New Sony© PSP™
Evolution Vinyl Works Unveils Giveaway
for a Brand New Sony© PSP™
03/27/2005 03:11 AMEvolution Vinyl Works is going to give away a brand new Sony© PSP™ to
1 lucky person. All you have to do is visit their website between
March 25, 2005 and May 6, 2005 to be eligible to win. [PRWEB Mar 27,
2005]
Griffin offers Final Vinyl update, new
turntable cable
Griffin offers Final Vinyl update, new
turntable cable
03/06/2004 01:55 AMGriffin Technology Inc.
has announced the release of Final Vinyl v1.1, an update to their
vinyl record recording software for Mac OS X. They've also released
the Turntable Connection Cable, an accessory for attaching your record
turntable to your Mac.
Cutting Edge Nintendo DS™ Skins Revealed
by Evolution Vinyl Works
Cutting Edge Nintendo DS™ Skins Revealed
by Evolution Vinyl Works
12/19/2004 03:10 PMWith 100’s of radical and extreme Nintendo DS™ Skins to choose from,
it’s easy to see why Evolution Vinyl Works is the leader in game
system Skin design and production. [PRWEB Dec 2, 2004]
Should Web Designers Be Regulated?
Should Web Designers Be Regulated?
09/08/2004 06:16 PMOne of the reasons that the web caught on was that HTML was so easy
that, with barely any training at all,
anyone could create a
website. Obviously, that has its downsides as well, as many websites
are dreadfully designed. As accessibility issues become more
important for websites, it has some wondering if
web
designers should be regulated, where official web designers would
need specific certification, and couldn't use the title "Web Designer"
without it. While the HTML purists might like such a thing, it seems
like a fairly silly way of going around and improving HTML. A better
case could be made for just showing people how bad design harms their
business or visitors.
CSS is for geeks not designers
CSS is for geeks not designers
02/01/2005 10:00 PMTables may suck, but CSS is no improvement. Yet web designers who have
never used page layout tools for offline...
Calling All Designers!
Calling All Designers!
10/29/2003 01:14 AMOkay, well, perhaps real designers already know, but there’s
some fantastic free stock photography available at sxc.hu and
I’m completely set aback by it. It’s basically a
submission site for amateur/semipros to get noticed, but in the mean
time some...
When Web Designers Reproduce
When Web Designers Reproduce
11/11/2003 10:33 AM When
Web Designers Reproduce We've all seen web pages announcing new
arrivals, and I have thrown up my own minimalist attempts using bare
bones html. But I found this link a fascinating example of what
happens when one applies a particular web aesthetic to an important
life event. A new genre is born!
Is your infant w3c compliant? (no
Flash required)
New Accessory Skins for the iPOD Shuffle
MP3 Player Unvailed by Evolution Vinyl
Works
New Accessory Skins for the iPOD Shuffle
MP3 Player Unvailed by Evolution Vinyl
Works
02/05/2005 09:28 PMEvolution Vinyl Works, the Skindustry leader announces the release of
their iPOD Shuffle™ line of vinyl skins and wraps. [PRWEB Feb 2, 2005]
Some people where meant to be web
designers and some weren't
Some people where meant to be web
designers and some weren't
07/05/2004 07:35 AMOh man I want to beat my head against the wall. I figured hey I
have some great web designers do some cool work here and on some other
sites I own. I have paid for those designers to do what they do and I
am very happy thus far with the results. So I have been on this quest
to learn CSS and I have the mechanics square in my brain. But I found
a cool Photoshop template today that I wanted to cut up. I threw in
the towel after 5 hours of trying to deal with Photoshop Imagemaker
ver. 7
If there is anyone here in Hawaii that does this stuff for a living
drop me a e-mail.
Young Web designers hit a home run
Young Web designers hit a home run
05/30/2004 09:00 AMChicago Tribune May 30 2004 12:29PM GMT
postel's law is for implementors, not
designers
postel's law is for implementors, not
designers
01/11/2004 10:13 AMAnother discussion that recently flared up (again) is regarding the
applicability of constraints within specifications, more specifically
(heh) of constraints that should or should not be placed in the Atom
API. The first I heard about this was through this
post on Mark's weblog, where among other things he
says:
Another entire class of unhelpful suggestions that
seems to pop up on a regular basis is unproductive mandates about how
producers can produce Atom feeds, or how clients can consume them.
Things like “let’s mandate that feeds can’t use CDATA blocks” (runs
contrary to the XML specification), or “let’s mandate that feeds can’t
contain processing instructions” (technically possible, but to what
purpose?), or “let’s mandate that clients can only consume feeds with
conforming XML parsers”.
This last one is interesting, in that it tries to wish away
Postel’s Law (originally stated in RFC 793 as “be conservative in what
you do, be liberal in what you accept from others”). Various people
have tried to mandate this principle out of existence, some going so
far as to claim that Postel’s Law
should not apply to XML, because (apparently) the three letters
“X”, “M”, and “L” are a magical combination that signal a glorious
revolution that somehow overturns the fundamental principles of
interoperability.
There are no exceptions to Postel’s Law. Anyone who tries to tell
you differently is probably a client-side developer who wants the
entire world to change so that their life might be 0.00001% easier.
The world doesn’t work that way.
Mark then goes on to
describe the ability of his ultra-liberal feed parser to handle
different types of RSS, RDF and Atom. (Note: I do agree with Mark that
CDATA statements should be permitted, as per the XML spec). In fact I
do agree with Mark's statement, but I don't agree with the context in
which he applies it.
Today, Dave points
to a message on
the Atom-syntax mailing list where Bob Wyman gives his view on the
barriers created by the "ultra-liberal" approach to
specifications, using HTML as an example.
I italicized the word "specifications" because I think there's a
disconnect in the discussion here, and the context in which Postel's
Law is being applied is at the center of it.
As I understand it, Mark is saying that writing down constraints in
the Atom spec (or any other for that matter) is something to be
avoided when possible, because people will do whatever they want
anyway, and it's not a big deal (and he gives his parser as an
example). But whether his parser or any other can deal with anything
you throw at it is beside the point I think, or rather it proves that
Postel's law is properly applied to implementation, but it
doesn't prove that it applies to design.
Mark quotes the original expression of Postel's Law in RFC 793, but
his quote is incomplete. Here is the full quote:
2.10.
Robustness Principle
TCP implementations will follow a general principle of
robustness: be conservative in what you do, be liberal in what you
accept from others.
(my emphasis). The comment in the
RFC clearly states that
implementations will be flexible, not
the spec itself. I agree with Mark's statement: there are no
exceptions to Postel law. But I disagree in how he applies it, because
it doesn't affect design, but rather implementation.
Getting a little bit into the semantic of things, I think it's
interesting to note that placing a comment like that on the RFC is
actually defining accepted practice (dealing with reality rather than
the abstractions of the spec) and so it is a constraint (a constraint
that requests you accept anything, rather than reject it, is
nevertheless a constraint). So the fact that this "Robustness
principle" is within that particular RFC as an example shows that
placing constraints is a good idea.
Implementations can and often do differ from specs, unintentionally
(ie., because of a bug) or otherwise. But the less constraints there
are in a spec, the easier it is to get away with extensions that kill
interoperability. So I don't think it's bad to say what's "within
spec" and what is not within spec. Saying flat-out that
"constraints are bad" is not a good idea IMO.
One example of a reasonable constraint that I think would be useful
for Atom would be to say that if an entry's content is not text or
HTML/XHTML (e.g., it's a Word document, something that as far as I can
see could be done on an Atom feed according to the current spec) then
the feed must provide the equivalent text in plain text or
HTML. Sure, it might happen that someone starts serving word
documents, but they'd be clearly disregaring the spec, and so taking a
big chance. Maybe they can pull it off. Just as Netscape introduced
new tags that they liked when they had 80 or 90% market share. But
when that happened, no one had any doubts that using that tag was
"non-standard". And that's a plus I think.
So, my opinion in a nutshell: constraints are good. The more things
can be defined with the agreement of those involved, the better, since
once something is "out in the wild" accepted practices emerge and the
ability to place new constraints (e.g., to fix problems) becomes more
limited, as we all know.
What I would say, then, is: Postel's law has no exceptions, but it
applies to implementation, not design.
xScope a new set of OS X tools for
designers
xScope a new set of OS X tools for
designers
11/14/2003 04:00 PMArtis Software and
the
Iconfactory have released xScope 1.0, a US$14.95 set of Mac OS X
designer tools for measuring, aligning and inspecting on-screen
graphics and layouts.
9 designers, 9 cities, 9 chairs
9 designers, 9 cities, 9 chairs
06/18/2004 06:33 AM
Un-Fold.
(quicktime clip) City Magazine asked 9 designers, from
9 cities across the world to design a chair in 90 days. Oh, and it had
to fit in a FedEx box.
Pics
and
more
about the designers and the project.
Re: MS web designers -- "What Security
Initiative?"
Re: MS web designers -- "What Security
Initiative?"
06/14/2004 09:13 PMGreg Kujawa (Jun 14 2004)
MS web designers -- "What Security
Initiative?"
MS web designers -- "What Security
Initiative?"
06/12/2004 12:45 PMNick FitzGerald (Jun 12 2004)
Designers and developers sought
Designers and developers sought
01/06/2005 08:01 PMDr Frankensite wants you.
Grok Description matches for car designers upset over blingin' vinyl tops
GrokA matches for car designers upset over blingin' vinyl tops
Kube for Zope Page Templates Download by
ike on 2002/07/05
Kube for Zope Page Templates Download by
ike on 2002/07/05
07/05/2002 03:32 AMDunny toy-art show in NYC gallery
Dunny toy-art show in NYC gallery
05/18/2004 01:20 PM"Dunny" is a 20-inch tall vinyl action figure designed to be
customized by diverse artists working in different mediums. A show of
"Dunny"-derivative art opens this week in NYC.
Among the artists and designers who will personalize a Dunny for the
exhibition are world-famous graffiti artists Doze Green,Tilt and Fafi,
and Seen; renowned toy designers Jason Siu and Pete Fowler;
illustrators including Disney's "Teacher's Pet" creator Gary Baseman;
graphic artists including The Designers Republic; fashion designers
Diane von Furstenberg,and Heatherette, and a number of fine artists,
including Alexis Rockman and Jessica Stockholder. Design studio
participants include artists from PDI/Dreamworks Animation Studios and
Steuben Crystal. And many more."
Link (
Thanks, CC)
Australia Day bangs like a dunny door in
a windstorm
Australia Day bangs like a dunny door in
a windstorm
01/26/2004 11:29 AMHappy Australia day! To all my Aussie pals (P, Foe, Katie, Trog, Phil
and Carolyn and the sprogs, Jess and Muz, Gwen, Martin, Ian, Pete,
Droopy, and the rest of you), have a round of two-up for me, and boil
me a billy, OK?
LinkDownload of the week: Speed Download 2
Download of the week: Speed Download 2
12/07/2003 04:05 PMAfter reading a forum post yesterday inquiring about DSL vs. cable
download speeds (specifically Cox Cable), I though I’d write about
one of OS X’s more underappreciated applications.
Let’s face it. If you’re using OS X, you’re using the Internet; and if
you’re using the Internet, you’re looking for one thing: speed. For
most people, dial-up just doesn’t cut it anymore, and for some, cable
speeds still aren’t enough. While Safari and Camino have taken care of
many gripes about page...
Download.com.sg, a Full Fledged Software
Download Site Hits 100,000 Visits a Day,
Increasing User Base Steadily and
Keeping Software Developers and Sponsors
Happy
Download.com.sg, a Full Fledged Software
Download Site Hits 100,000 Visits a Day,
Increasing User Base Steadily and
Keeping Software Developers and Sponsors
Happy
06/22/2005 01:51 AMWithin a short period of time, download.com.sg has made a mark for
itself as the premier software repository. Download.com.sg has added
10,000 memebers over just a few months and is averaging 100,000 visits
daily. Its sponsors, mainly software developers who sell their
software are kept happy with low advertising rate and high returns.
[PRWEB Jun 21, 2005]
PHP and Templates
PHP and Templates
12/02/2002 01:17 PMThe point of using templates is to separate design from
the functionality. This article will present several approaches and
give pointers to well proven solutions.
Templates and PHP on PHPBuilder
Templates and PHP on PHPBuilder
09/10/2002 08:44 AMDifferent templates for different
categories
Different templates for different
categories
09/09/2004 03:40 AMHere’s some more cleaning out my idea database. This is yet
another half-conceived idea that if you want to take it, flesh it out,
and run with it, it’s yours.
I get asked on occasion how to get Movable Type to use a different
templates for each category on the blog. Now that you can segment your
site with subcategories, I suspect that more people will want to do
this. So here’s a rough outline of how. Please don’t link
to this as a tutorial. I don’t want confused MT users to have to sift through my
barely coherent ramblings. But if you want to write up a tutorial on
how to do this, put a link to it in the comments.
Read more » (252 words)
Welcome to Taming Templates
Welcome to Taming Templates
08/11/2004 03:30 PMDirect and Related Links for 'Welcome to
Taming Templates'
“Want to get the most from Microsoft Office templates?
You’ve come to the right place - a column devoted exclusively to
you and your template issues. From this column you can expect a
veritable explosion of delightful template learning.” You can
also expect a great sense of humor as you read through these
tips….
Kolab-Templates-1.01
Kolab-Templates-1.01
05/11/2004 10:45 AMTemplates for /marcus
Templates for /marcus
03/13/2003 10:14 AMI've put some work into designing my templates (not so much the
graphical design, but the functionality, I suck at...
Get The Look - Design Templates
Get The Look - Design Templates
06/26/2002 01:00 PMWebmasterBase Jun 26 2002 1:04AM ET
Label Templates 1.0
Label Templates 1.0
01/01/2004 05:04 PMLabel templates for CD, DVD, diskettes, mailing and shipping and more
in Adobe PDF files.
Trackmarklet templates
Trackmarklet templates
12/02/2003 01:28 AMLaziness has refrained me from publishing the template for On Roll, my
trackback-driven sidebar blog. Well, laziness no more. I’m...
Illustrated MT templates
Illustrated MT templates
01/19/2004 06:13 AMa nice primer for people who are completely new to CSS and MT
templates
Craft Templates
Craft Templates
01/22/2004 02:12 AM Temp
lates that you can use to make custom cards, envelopes, and boxes
, requires only minor paper folding skill to make one of a kind gift
holders/presenters. I like the
take
out box and the
trapez
oid box for some reason.
Templates Enhance GPAnywhere
Templates Enhance GPAnywhere
04/18/2005 11:23 AMFullArmor Corp. last week rolled out a solution that helps extend the
ability to create and enforce Microsoft Corp. Active Directory Group
Policy settings to devices that are not connected to the directory.
DotGeek.org: PHP Templates? Get Smarty!
DotGeek.org: PHP Templates? Get Smarty!
02/17/2004 10:34 AMFrom
DotGeek.org this morning,
there's a new tutorial for anyone out there looking to get into using
PHP and the Smarty Templates for templating your site.
C++ Templates: The Complete Guide
C++ Templates: The Complete Guide
03/21/2003 11:21 AMSQWebMail Templates Redux
SQWebMail Templates Redux
02/13/2004 03:28 AMMy complaints about sqwebmails standard templates has been one of the
more read articles here, unfortunately, we haven’t found any...
New IBM Templates Tutor More SMBs
New IBM Templates Tutor More SMBs
07/06/2004 06:38 PMThe company, which says it acquired 10,000 new SMB customers in the
first half of 2004, adds five new templates designed to help partners
figure out how to configure their software and services to fit with
its middleware.
"
TEMPLATES BLACK
TOMB ...
TEMPLATES
BLACK TOMB"
"
TEMPLATES BLACK
TOMB ...
TEMPLATES
BLACK TOMB"
06/24/2005 09:46 PMMirkwood Designs - Templates
Mirkwood Designs - Templates
01/22/2004 07:16 AMTemplates that you can use to make custom cards, envelopes, and boxes
.. Paper box
templates
ruthannzaroff.com/mirkwooddesigns/templates.htm
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Appleworks Database Templates 1.0
Appleworks Database Templates 1.0
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