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Archive for July 2007
links for 2007-08-01
July 31, 2007 by tmalaher.
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I installed a cheap-ass bluetooth USB dongle and got exactly the behavior listed. The solution I ended up with was to disable the BT service until I “needed” it. Bleah.
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Pure Javascript Time series plotting library! But it doesn’t work in IE yet. So it’s useless to me. Sigh.
In response to Dan’s Comment, below:
TimePlot Limitation says:
Timeplot does not currently work on Internet Explorer (any version) and Safari 2.x.
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links for 2007-07-31
July 30, 2007 by tmalaher.
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“Sandra” (hi! Who are you? How did you find my blog?) recommended this one.
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Must. Do. This. Hike.
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links for 2007-07-14
July 13, 2007 by tmalaher.
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A useful list of various web-tier testing tools.
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Looks useful as an XML-driven web testing framework
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