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Weekly Digest for December 18th

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Shared Arduino on OpenSolaris.
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Shared Help saving MySQL.
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Shared Piotr Maliński: Using DHTMLXgrid in a Django application.
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Shared Gael Varoquaux: Announcing EuroScipy 2010.
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Shared Dougal Matthews: Django, it's just Python..
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Shared Configuring Cherokee.
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Shared Monty’s appeal is selfless!.
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Shared Philipp von Weitershausen: Open content. I finally got it..
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Shared Corey Goldberg: http_rrd_profiler – HTTP Request Profiler with RRD Storage and Graphing.
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Shared Kelly Yancey: Debugging Python Windows Services.
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Shared MySQL 5.5.0-M2: A Milestone Ready To Download.
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Posted django-cron – Project Hosting on Google Code.
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Posted django-jits – Project Hosting on Google Code.
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Posted jtauber’s django-notification at master – GitHub.
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Shared HowTo: Using Virtualization to Secure MySQL in a Chrooted Environment.
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Shared A new MySQL Milestone Release (5.5.0-M2) has been published.
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Shared Scientific Python tools use rising in education.
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Shared Oracle gives only empty promises for MySQL.
December 18th, 2009 by wstearns | Type: Standard
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I blog about random items in technology, amateur radio, electronics, and family life. I'm a programmer who enjoys making businesses successful with the products I build. Currently working in the laboratory informatics market in Montana.

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  • @w7dtg can't go wrong with another antenna. :-)
    — June 10th via Twitter
  • Anyone here try one of those MFJ-2289 Big Ear portable antenna? #hamr
    — June 10th via Twitter
  • @ke9v supposedly it will replace the 950 ... at least that's the rumor.
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  • @ke9v yup, the 3000 looks just the same. We were having issues telling the difference in the booth.
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  • @kc7fpf welcome to twitter! I just heard you checking in with Bill on 20m a minute before he closed shop.
    — June 6th via Twitter
  • @k0hyd @kc7fpf @hamnation40 never noticed them when we were both on 7.268 since we were on different side bands.
    — June 6th via Twitter
  • @k0hyd @kc7fpf @hamnation40 Well, since there's a mode difference we overlap 1 Khz, probably need to move up to 7.274 for the weekly.
    — June 6th via Twitter
  • @k0hyd @kc7fpf @hamnation40 it's only the one guy splattering really bad. I don't even hear the rest. Should be enough room for both.
    — June 6th via Twitter
  • @hamnation40 the USB net is running below us 7.268, maybe we should QSY up again?
    — June 6th via Twitter

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