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Nai!, Li arto li esal anor uarn Suaren salanor erona li neno esal anor hepna debar nis anor sul yola epa Suaren. Li yetak 2 lefa alok Suaren umkor. Lar nula "Aksif-arn Suaren" nis "Suaren Hyen Sed". Cadu ownei 350 hyen-es alm anno dul. Lefa sar yetak uarn PDF epa owni, tlur ukan-es otin.
Li denal kanmal, tulas suaren.org? Opus janar £20 epa 2 enam lamini opus li neno notel alok.
Li neno arto li sar shana-arn hepna tesna-es epa li Blog
Don't worry I'll follow this up with an English post when I have something finished which will explain what the last post was about
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I was playing about tonight experimenting with the GIMP and I decided to have a go at photo retouching. Below are pictures of the original and modified image. I'm uploading this because I'm quite happy with the results. Most photo retouching examples I have seen only deal with smoothing skin but several important changes have taken place in this one.
Look at my example in the Gallery
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Advanced Global Personality Test Results |
Stability results were high which suggests you are very relaxed, calm, secure, and optimistic..
Orderliness results were medium which suggests you are moderately organized, hard working, and reliable while still remaining flexible, efficient, and fun.
Extraversion results were moderately low which suggests you are reclusive, quiet, unassertive, and secretive.
trait snapshot:
introverted, secretive, reclusive, tough, non social, observer, fearless, solitary, libertarian, detached, does not like to lead, outsider, abides the rules, mind over heart, good at saving money, does not like to stand out, does not make friends easily, self sufficient, not aggressive, likes the unknown, unconcerned with external opinion, strong, abstract, independent, very intellectual, analytical, high self control |
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Interesting results that are quite accurate I guess, well some of them anyway lol. Thanks Mezz's Blog for the link
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Google Talk has just been released a few hours ago, it's a beta version but is very stable.
I have been watching this product closely as it looks set to be the first mainstream IM that relies on the open source Jabber protocol (a favourite of mine).
What's so special about Jabber? (Taken from Wikipedia)
A unique feature of the Jabber system is that of transports, also known as gateways, which allow users to access networks using other protocols - such as AIM and ICQ (using OSCAR), MSN Messenger and Windows Messenger (using the .NET Messenger Service), Yahoo! Messenger, SMS or E-mail. Unlike multi-protocol clients like Trillian or Gaim, Jabber provides this access at the server level by communicating via special gateway services running on a remote computer. Any Jabber user can 'register' with one of these gateways by providing the information needed to log on to that network, and can then communicate with users of that network as though they were Jabber users. This means that any client which fully supports the Jabber protocol can be used to access any network to which a gateway exists, without the need for any extra code in the client.
Google, unlike Microsoft have made it possible to connect to their network with any client that supports Jabber. However just like a stunt Microsoft would pull, Google Talk does not support server-to-server communications which is a major feature of Jabber. So Google Talk is looking like a closed source proprietary application.
The Windows program has both text and voice chat and is closely integrated with Gmail meaning your Gmail login will work with Google Talk and you'll get notifications of your new email.
My hope is that many people will adopt this as this product grows to become superior to the competition just as Gmail is doing. Hopefully the Jabber protocol will grow because of this and Google Talk will one day support server-to-server communications.
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I thought it was time, as I do every couple of months, to take another look at the development of the latest FileZilla 2.9.3. What's so good about this release of this great open source FTP client and server? It works on Linux.
Linux does not have a decent FTP client, gFTP is as good as it gets but it lacks in many areas which FileZilla will fill.
It's nice to see there has been steady progress going on every time I have come to look at the program, it seems quite functional as it stands, I uploaded the above picture as a test but it does still lack on important features. One new thing it does support now is address bar completion, that great autofill feature that Gnome's Nautilus makes use of on it's address bar, this is tremendously usefull to me.
The feature I am really holding my breath for is a move directory. gFTP is without this feature and so moving directory's along with their content had involved firing up a copy of Windows FileZilla under Linux which apart from being awkward to use due to the bad integration Windows programs have in Linux the program also looks very ugly as all Windows programs do.
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