Monthly Archives: October 2006

LinuxWorld 2006

LinuxWorld started yesterday here in rainy London and I had a great time! It was the first time ever that I wasn’t a visitor, but was helping out at the Jokosher stand. I did several demos of the app to … Continue reading

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Surrey Street, Croydon

Since we moved to Croydon in July I have grown particularly fond of our Saturday morning food shopping. Surrey street is not very far from our place and hosts a farmers market every day, except Sunday. There are a great … Continue reading

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Wierd Java error on my Mac

I turned my computer on today to get some work done, started Eclipse and started coding. When I tried to use the command-line though, I got this strange error: Error: no known VMs. (check for corrupt jvm.cfg file) I couldn’t … Continue reading

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WordPress finally supports WXR imports!

I’ve been waiting for so long now to import my old WP blog from my old web server to this site. The problem has been that until now, wordpress.com blogs did not have an ‘Import Self-Hosted WordPress Blog’ option so … Continue reading

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