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Jeff Barr’s Blog » Second Life Scripting - The Garage Door Script Tonight I’d like to show you how to create a simple electric garage door in Second Life. This simple object will open or close when touched (clicked with ...
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Jeff Barr’s Blog » Microsoft Campus Maps Microsoft Campus Map My usual Google search for “Microsoft Campus Maps” isn’t ... Microsoft Campus Map - Fixed the URLs, thanks to a note from a Microsoft ...
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Jeff Barr’s Blog » The Invaluable MySQL Query Log Jul 4, 2007 ... After a bit of investigation, I found out that I could get MySQL to log every query. Full details on how to do this can be found in Section ...
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Jeff Barr’s Blog » WeatherBug API Nov 13, 2005 ... Just Wanted to reply - I went ahead and developed an API tool you can post on a website using the Weatherbug API. You can see it here: ...
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Jeff Barr’s Blog » Yum - Wholesale Sized Iguana Radioactive Atomic ... If you haven’t noticed, this is my family’s favorite hot sauce — Iguana Radioactive Atomic Pepper Sauce. We use up the puny retail bottles in a week or two. ...
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Jeff Barr’s Blog » Using Google Docs Spreadsheet To Compute Recipe ... Using Google Docs Spreadsheet To Compute Recipe Costs ... Bianca was intrigued and decided to compute her unit cost, set some prices, and even figured out ...
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Jeff Barr’s Blog » On The Road Again — Silicon Valley, Here I Come We even joked around about trading jobs and presentations, since we pretty much knew them as well as we knew our own. On Thursday I will be speaking at the ...
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Jeff Barr’s Blog » Add One, Drop Two Add One, Drop Two - A simple idea from Amazon’s Jeff Barr that works great for decluttering your RSS reader, social network friends lists, and similar [...] ...
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Jeff Barr’s Blog » AXDC - Sam Ruby, IBM WS-*, take the blue pill. Hide it all in tools. ... Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time. Contact Jeff Barr · Jeff Barr FAQ ...
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Jeff Barr’s Blog » 2007» September They made him take off his shoes and his vest and they even inspected each ..... a hacker lab in Austria, modeled after the Chaos Computer Club in Germany. ...
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