Posts Tagged ‘Subset’
Wednesday, September 16th, 2009
Oakland, California – SuperSync today released SuperSync 3.3, a major update to their popular iTunes library manager for Macs, PCs, and iPods. Combining power with simplicity, SuperSync lets anyone visually compare, merge, and access their media files and playlists from anywhere. Merge individual tracks, playlists or entire libraries with a few clicks of the mouse. SuperSync makes it easy to create a master media library and have a subset on computers and laptops around the house. Any new cont
Tags: Combining Power, Itunes, Laptops, Libraries, Library Manager, Media Library, Music Library, Oakland California, Playlists, Simplicity, Subset
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Thursday, September 3rd, 2009
“ So the green economy will start off as a small subset and we’re going to push it and push it and push it, until it becomes the engine for transforming the whole society.” — to fascism, then the dictatorship of the proletariat, and then… though no one has ever been able to make it happen… THE COMMUNIST DREAM !! (wait for applause) “…complete revolution was on the table, ah, for this country and I think that this green revolution has to pursue those same steps, in stages.” Any questions?
Tags: Applause, Dictatorship Of The Proletariat, Economy, Fascism, Green Revolution, Subset
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Sunday, July 12th, 2009
Normally when you are designing a public webpage, you have to be really careful to make sure that it works in support a number of browsers. Namely, FireFox, Safari, Chrome, Opera, IE 8, IE 7, and IE 6. The various versions of Internet Explorer are the worst because they are the most popular, yet also the most varied and broken. This forces you to use a very limiting subset of CSS and build up an encyclopedic knowledge of quirks in each browser. However, there are a few times in a web develo
Tags: Browsers, Encyclopedic Knowledge, Ie 6, Ie 7, Internet Explorer, Opera, Public Webpage, Quirks, Safari, Subset, Webkit
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Monday, July 6th, 2009
Today at work I was looking for electrochemical methods to move specific ions. Turns out that there are both electrochemical methods to do it and electrodialysis methods (I'd call electrodialisys a subset of electrochemistry). But this is not a post on that. This is a post on an amazing product called the Hardness Master . Look at the amazing things this thing can do! ▪ Provides an effective and healthy alternative to Water Softeners and De-scalers ▪ Utilizes latest MaxConditioning™ techno
Tags: Amazing Things, Calcium, Electrochemical Methods, Electrochemistry, Ions, Scalers, Subset, Water Softeners
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